mmmhmmmm
Publish time 2023-1-24 15:52
This used to confuse me so much when I first started knitting!
Snegka12
Publish time 2023-8-4 13:30
Thank you very much
tremblechilli
Publish time 2023-9-3 21:17
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Basically, assuming you are using written patterns, the pattern will state what weight to use, what...
This is very reassuring!
viky
Publish time 2024-5-7 07:51
Thank you very much, very useful information.
palecutie
Publish time 2024-6-27 02:56
I have asked for advice, checked up charts, try to follow the pattern and still somehow end up buying the wrong yarn. I wish I could just pay someone to help with that side of things, I hate looking for/ordering yarn lol
Dillpickle
Publish time 2025-3-14 17:58
Some yarns say ‘baby’ on them, so they are marketed to be soft enough for kids. 4 ply is a good weight for kids, but the type of yarn matters as well. Some fibres is sometimes too rough to be worn against the skin. It’s sometimes a preference thing. Some parents only want natural fibres while others prefer 100% acrylic that is easy to wash. Sometimes wool depending on how soft and fine the fibres are (micron) can feel scratchy. That’s how I understand it.
shirleyhot
Publish time 2025-4-25 19:03
This chart is very helpful. Thank you for providing this information.
mbptrda
Publish time 2025-5-5 23:23
Thanks for the information.Really helpful for me
Khyuee
Publish time 2025-5-7 08:48
I think it depends the maker imagination what kind of design
Polaca
Publish time 2025-5-8 20:20
hope this helps!!!!