Do you prefer acrylic or plush/chenille yarn?
I myself like both as its always nice to switch between both depending on the project, but I wanted to know if anyone works exclusively with one or another or has a preference. I dislike everything about chenille yarn. Above everything it lacks durability and behaves extremely poorly escpecially when it comes to wearables.Aside, I dislike the way it looks (thats a matter of taste) and the non-sustainability of it (which also applies to acrylic).
Id always choose acrylic over chenille... but cotton/wool blends have my preference overall. static/image/common/user_online.gif Codebreaker5 static/image/common/clock.gif 2024-9-22 22:06
Yeahh, I feel you. Same here too. I live in a country where its expensive to bring things in, and...
It basically comes down to, do I want to spend $12 on 50 yards of chenille yarn, or $5 for 300 yards of acrylic? :P If something is going to be a gift or I plan to sell something, Ill go for the chenille a lot of the time :) I also tend to choose different types of yarn depending on the project. If I only use one type of yarn, it seems like there are fewer opportunities to try various projects. I like plush yarn, but I tend to go with acrylic since its cheaper. static/image/common/user_online.gif bugcanyon222 static/image/common/clock.gif 2024-9-22 09:52
I like plush yarn, but I tend to go with acrylic since its cheaper.
Yeahh, I feel you. Same here too. I live in a country where its expensive to bring things in, and the US dollar is like 7 of mines, soo. I dont like chenille at all.
Dislike how it looks, touches & to work with.
Whatever is made out from it looks inflated & contourless.
I highly prefer wool or cotton blends. static/image/common/user_online.gif Dolalah static/image/common/clock.gif 2024-10-4 13:55
I dont like chenille at all.
Dislike how it looks, touches & to work with.
Whatever is made out fro ...
I completely agree!
Id rather spend more on better yarn, than work with that... It seems like mine is an unpopular opinion, but I love plush yarn! It looks great and its so soft, to me its the best choice for amigurumis! The only problem that I have with it (besides the fluff everywhere) is that in my city its really difficult to find, so I usually have to order it online...
But I do also get why many people loves acrylic yarn: its really cheap, can be found everywhere, the stitches looks so much neater, no fluff and no breakage when pulled LOL Ive never bought chenille yarn, but I do have a partial skein of it given to me by someone else that I have no idea what to do with!
I live in a warm climate, so I try to use bamboo/cotton/linen yarns when possible, or alpaca blends for the couple of warm months.
I have a ton of single skeins of acrylic in my stash though from when I was a broke college student, so I need to figure out what to do with all those as well.
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