Yarn Sentence Examples

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  • This determines to a large extent the fineness of the yarn which can be spun.

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  • The English cotton yarn and spun silk counts are reckoned upon the number of hanks of 840 yds.

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  • The materials required are iron borings, sal-ammoniac and sulphur; these are mixed together, moistened with water, and rammed into the socket, which is previously half filled with yarn, well caulked.

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  • The spinner who persists in over-weighting his yarn finds it difficult to obtain "repeat" orders.

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  • Its industrial products are yarn, calico, woollen goods, thread.

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  • The core is served with a thick coating of wet jute, yarn or hemp (h), forming a soft bed for the sheath, and, to secure immunity from the ravages of submarine boring animals, e.g.

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  • Its manufactures of yarn are on the largest scale, the spinning mills often working night and day for many months together.

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  • Linen yarn and cloth are largely manufactured, especially in the south about Osnabruck and Hildesheim, and bleaching is engaged in extensively; woollen cloths are made to a considerable extent in the south about Einbeck, Göttingen and Hameln; cotton-spinning and weaving have their principal seats at Hanover and Linden.

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  • The spinning or throwing which follows is done on a frame with upright spindles and flyers, the yarn as it is twisted being drawn forward through guides and wound on revolving bobbins with a reciprocating motion.

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  • In selling yarn for export it is usual to allow the buyer only 11% for payment in 14 days, or in some cases the discount is at the rate of 5% per annum for 3 months, which is equivalent to 14%.

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  • A remarkable point in the Lancashire yarn trade is the looseness of the contracts between spinner and manufacturer.

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  • Leave a length of yarn for joining shoulder seams.

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  • The white and red lead are mixed together to form a putty, and are filled into the socket alternately with layers of well-caulked yarn, starting with yarn and finishing off with the lead mixture.

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  • Some spinners cover their yarn contracts merely by buying " futures," but the cover thus provided is frequently most inadequate owing to variations in the " points on or off" for the particular cotton that they want.

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  • Rowan organic cotton yarn is a soft, 100% organic cotton yarn.

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  • Cut dozens of eight-inch-long yarn pieces to make the doll's hair.

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  • The present trade is centred in brewing, corn-milling, yarn and farm-produce.

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  • The count of jute yarn is based upon the weight in pounds of 14,400 yds., such length receiving the name of "spyndle."

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  • Among the original land-holders were Matthew Grant and Thomas Dewey, ancestors respectively of General ' In the township of Windsor Locks (pop. 1910, 3715), immediately north, cotton yarn and thread, silk, paper, steel and machinery are manufactured.

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  • A subtle textured acrylic mix yarn perfect for knitting.

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  • Instruct guests to cut the yarn to the circumference size they believe matches the new mommy's tummy.

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  • The most expensive yarn fibers are wool or silk.

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  • It's a good rule of thumb to always buy more yarn than you think you are going to need.

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  • It is customary to mix these colours together, thus producing a curious ginger-coloured yarn, which upon being dyed black in the piece takes a fuller and deeper shade than can be obtained by piecedyeing a solid-coloured wool.

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  • Apparently alpaca yarn was spun in England for the first time about the year 1808.

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  • These two attempts to use alpaca were failures owing to the style of fabric into which the yarn was woven - a species of camlet.

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  • The fibre began to receive attention in Great Britain towards the close of the 18th century, and early in the 19th century it was spun into yarn and woven into cloth in the town of Abingdon.

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  • The pioneers of the jute industry, who did not understand this necessity, or rather who did not know how the woody and brittle character of the fibre could be remedied, were greatly perplexed by the difficulties they had to encounter, the fibre spinning badly into a hard, rough and hairy yarn owing to the splitting and breaking of the fibre.

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  • Batch setting is the first part of this operation; it consists of selecting the different kinds or qualities of jute for any predetermined kind of yarn.

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  • The doublings play a very important part in the appearance of the ultimate rove and yarn, for the chief reason for doubling threads or slivers is to minimize irregularities of thickness and of colour in the material.

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  • The rove yarn is now ready for the spinning frame, where a further draft of about eight is given.

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  • It is not uncommon to find zoo lb to 300 lb rove yarn, while the weight occasionally reaches 450 lb per spyndle.

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  • The different sizes of yarn are extensively used in a large variety of fabrics, sometimes alone, sometimes in conjunction with other fibres, e.g.

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  • The chief items were cotton piece-goods, rice not in the husk, sugar, grain and pulse, salt, iron and steel, tobacco, cotton twist and yarn, and brass and copper.

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  • A Persian gentleman erected a cotton-spinning factory at Teheran in 1894 with expensive machinery; it turned out some excellent yarn but could not compete in price with imported yarns.

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  • The principal imports into Persia in approximate order of value are cottons, sugar, tea, woollens, cotton yarn, petroleum, stuffs of wool and cotton mixed, wool, hardware, ironmongery, matches, iron and steel, dyes, rice, spices and glass-wdre.

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  • Spinning and weaving are carried on among the people as a household occupation, and fabrics are made of an exceptionally substantial character.It is not uncommon to see the natives busily twirling their rude spindles as they follow their troops of pack animals over rough mountain roads, and the yarn produced is woven into cloth in their own houses on rough Spanish looms of colonial patterns.

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  • The exports are chiefly bacon and butter; the imports, iron, yarn, coal and timber.

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  • The spinning of flax by machinery was introduced early in the 19th century by 1VIr John Marshall, a Holbeck manufacturer, who was one of the first to apply Sir Richard Arkwright's water frame, invented for cotton manufacture, to the spinning of linen yarn.

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  • When the particular kind was not specified by the law or by agreement, the payments were made according to convenience in horses, cattle, sheep, pigs, wool, butter, bacon, corn, vegetables, yarn, dye-plants, leather, cloth, articles of use or ornament, &c. As the clan system relaxed, and the fine lost its legal power of fixing the amounts of public tributes, which were similarly payable to the flaith, and neglected its duty of seeing that those tributes were duly applied, the flaith became able to increase these tributes with little check, to confuse them with rent, to confuse jurisdiction with ownership, and to exalt himself at the expense of his fellowclansmen.

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  • The demand in China for cotton yarn, chiefly the produce of the Bombay mills, has been steadily on the increase.

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  • According to Newenham's tables the annual average of new drapery exported from Ireland for the three years ending March 1702 was only 20 pieces, while the export of woollen yarn; worsted yarn and wool, which to England was free, amounted to 349,410 stones.

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  • There are shipbuilding yards, with foundry, engineering shops, &c.; the chief export is agricultural produce; imports, iron, coal, cereals and yarn.

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  • The principal manufactures are furniture, yarn, soap, tobacco, sugar, vitriol and earthenware.

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  • The ancient industry was woollen, but soon after the invention of the spinning frame the cotton trade was introduced, and as early as 1769 the weaving of ginghams, nankeens and calicoes was carried on, and the weaving of cotton yarn by machinery soon became the staple industry.

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  • The principal articles of import are coffee, cotton-piece goods, &c., grain, hides, coal, opium, cottontwist and yarn.

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  • Gauging by the huge basket of yarn at her side, Sofi was crocheting an entire wardrobe for their unborn son.

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  • White bryony is a member of the melon family and black bryony is a member of the yarn family.

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  • The yarn is so light that a little bolero cardigan is a perfect cover-up for Spring.

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  • It also supplies cashmere yarn to Dawson International's premium cashmere yarn to Dawson International's premium cashmere brand, Ballantyne.

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  • Knit 6 rows WY, 1 row of ravel cord or crochet thread, then start using your main yarn.

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  • This novel is essentially a ripping yarn yet it somehow stands apart from typical pulp detective writing.

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  • Fully automated yarn and package dyeing plants, which monitor and control the use of water and energy have also recently been introduced.

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  • For a festive version, try black glitter yarn or add a fine metallic or nylon light-reflective filament.

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  • High tenacity polyester yarn wound together to form a load bearing hank.

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  • It's the very special dying process that turns plain white cotton hanks into Rowan's unique Denim yarn.

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  • One of these trends is super kid mohair, a very special, extremely fine mohair yarn.

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  • A smooth, rich mohair yarn with glowing luster 50% mohair yarn with glowing luster 50% Mohair & 50% Acrylic.

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  • This Clover Pendant doubles not only as a beautiful neckpiece but also as an excellent and very useful yarn cutter.

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  • Once two reels of the same single ply yarn are produced these can then be spun into a double ply yarn are produced these can then be spun into a double ply yarn.

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  • Morris Minor says its an absolutely ripping yarn ' .

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  • But despite such a rich canvas of intertextuality, this novel stubbornly refuses to be anything but an old-fashioned yarn on an epic scale.

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  • By 1760 the flying shuttle, which halved the labor of yarn production, was in general application.

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  • The pattern uses six skeins of Artisan Lace Weight yarn (20 gram skein = 300 meters ).

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  • These companies include raw material merchants, yarn spinners, dyers, weavers of fabric, assemblers of furniture and retailers.

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  • I'm thinking garter stitch scarf in chunky yarn with big needles - some instant gratification to get her hooked.

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  • Tie of twisted yellow wool yarn with green and white wool yarn tassels is threaded through casing emerging through a hole at one side.

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  • Then the story teller began to spin his magic yarn.

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  • Red. green and black wool yarn tufts are caught between the stitches on the deck, stem and stern.

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  • It is a gripping yarn but I was struck by the irony of a lifelong vegetarian like myself reading such a book.

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  • Coldharbour Mill has been spinning worsted and woolen yarn for 200 years.

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  • This pattern booklet has 10 classic designs using double knitting cotton yarn.

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  • Still, the guy knows how to spin a yarn & sell a book or two.

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  • You can read it as just a rattling good yarn.

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  • In fact, the film is truly a ripping yarn of the highest order.

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  • These are two long length sweater patterns with a thick cable and ribbed design knitted in aran weight yarn.

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  • We also produce a separate version, Kit 3A, which uses a combination of hand-dyed and undyed yarn.

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  • Spinning was done by women, some of the woolen yarn being sold for weaving into worsted in Norwich.

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  • It also supplies cashmere yarn to Dawson International's premium cashmere brand, Ballantyne.

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  • A fine, pure soft cotton chenille yarn ideal for dyeing.

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  • Designs are not traced on paper but are tied directly onto the weft yarn from memory.

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  • Chapter 3 examines the prices of and market for spun yarn whilst Chapter 4 examines acetate filament yarn.

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  • Among the manufactures are cotton goods, cotton-seed oil, yarn, furniture and machinery.

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  • The manufactures are not extensive; but there are flourand saw-mills, tanneries and leather-works, copper and iron foundries, starch-works, dyeworks, distilleries, breweries and potteries; and agricultural implements, cotton and woollen goods, and yarn, hosiery, boots and shoes, sugar, felt hats and paper are made.

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  • Linen yarn and cloth are largely manufactured, especially in the south about Osnabruck and Hildesheim, and bleaching is engaged in extensively; woollen cloths are made to a considerable extent in the south about Einbeck, Göttingen and Hameln; cotton-spinning and weaving have their principal seats at Hanover and Linden.

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  • The essentially dishonest practice of deluging yarn with water, which has sometimes even degenerated into the use of weighting materials deleterious to weaving, has been recognized as a great nuisance, but while various attempts have been made to protect the buyer the question seems to have pretty well settled itself on the principles which commonly rule the sales of commodities between those who intend to do business continuously.

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  • The big price of imported cloths throws the native consumer to some extent upon the local goods, and so stimulates the imports of yarn.

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  • The iron and machinery trades employ 4500 persons; the textile industries, cotton and yarn spinning and hosiery, 6000; and the making of scientific and musical instruments, including pianos, 2650.

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  • Pull yarn A over to left and wrap yarn B under A as you bring it across to purl the next stitch.

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  • This is a rattling good yarn where Daniel is in his element and the team has fun in the sauna.

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  • Morris Minor says its an absolutely ripping yarn '.

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  • The pattern uses six skeins of Artisan Lace Weight yarn (20 gram skein = 300 meters).

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  • Betty tells us that the knitting master wound 3 or 4 skeins of yarn and mingled the ends.

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  • A soft cotton slub yarn to use as it is or for dyeing.

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  • I 've never used 4ply Angel sock yarn but I 'm sure it will knit up fine on the machine.

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  • The Turbo Tri Short is made with fast wicking Matrix, a microfiber yarn blended with spandex for optimum stretch and moisture management.

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  • Fiber can be spun into a yarn with the simplest of tools.

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  • Spielberg is a great spinner of a yarn, however this time he just did n't do it for me.

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  • The spinning of linen yarn had become the local industry.

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  • Decrease 1 stitch on each side, giving you 3 needles left holding yarn.

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  • Thickness is measured by the numbered of strands of yarn knitted into the sock, or " ply ".

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  • Steam driven cotton and silk mills ensured local supplies of yarn.

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  • It was n't quite that easy however as it is virtually impossible to spin a yarn of uniform thickness.

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  • A vibrant pure viscose yarn in royal blue only, ideal for embroidery, braid making & many other textiles.

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  • It consists of forcing the weft yarn up to the fell, or edge, of the cloth.

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  • Fortunately, most laminates are made with ' balanced ' fabrics, with equal yarn distribution in warp and weft directions.

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  • The manufacture of yarn and coarse woolen cloth affords employment to several persons.

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  • It is a soft, slightly fuzzy yarn with a bit of sparkle in it that is considered worsted weight.

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  • Carriage on right; use either worsted weight acrylic yarn or cotton yarn with Key Plate 3 Pull out 50 needles.

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  • The other is the yarn count which is a measure of the length needed to produce a certain mass.

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  • Remove the shoelace from the shoe and replace it with the piece of baby yarn.

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  • Thread the ends of the yarn through the jingle bells, using three or four bells per yarn end, and knot off the thread so the bells won't slide off the ends of the yarn.

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  • If you have any doll clothing, glue or sew that on the sock doll, add yarn for hair.

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  • All you'll need is a few pairs of pantyhose, some polyester fiberfill, a rubber band and some yarn.

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  • Finally attach yarn to the head for hair.

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  • Anything can be purchased through catalog shopping, for sports equipment to yarn, clothing to DVDs, candles to garden supplies.

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  • A distinctive feature is the single wefted edges -- a weft is a piece of yarn that is horizontally integrated over and under vertical "warp" yarns to create rows.

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  • A single weft utilizes one piece of yarn woven throughout the rug.

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  • Textured Plush is similar to plush, but all of the tufts are not the same length and it is often made from different shades of yarn, giving it an interesting look overall.

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  • From playing with balls of yarn to getting cans stuck on their heads, their curiosity often gets them into trouble.

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  • Using red yard and black spots (in lieu of the suggested colors) this cute yarn bug can be made into a lady bug for a great craft to go along with The Grouchy Ladybug by Eric Carle.

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  • The fiber is also being developed into a thin yarn that is used to weave and knit fine textiles and fabrics.

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  • Many people make plastic rugs from crocheting plastic bag yarn (sometimes referred to as plarn).

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  • A modern kitchen might be best served with an impressionist style of design or a whimsical floral cutout with a plush yarn finish.

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  • A printed rug is woven using a solid-colored yarn, usually white.

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  • The disadvantage of this type of rug is that the design can easily wear off, leaving the original yarn color exposed.

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  • A woven pattern is created by using individually dyed yarn.

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  • The yarn is woven into the pattern or design with no danger of the pattern wearing off.

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  • The pattern is printed onto the finished rug, which means the pattern isn't created by individually-dyed strands of yarn and woven into the rug.

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  • Wool is the most common fiber yarn, but some are made with silk or silk blends that give the rugs a nice sheen to the pile.

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  • Nylon is also an expensive yarn when compared to acrylic, olefin or polyester.

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  • The other thing to consider when purchasing a cheaper rug is the yarn twist.

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  • Many times, you will find a rug that has a very full look, but if you examine the twist closer, you'll discover that yarn is very loosely twisted together.

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  • A blown yarn means that the twist is purposefully created with air so that it creates a lush full appearance in the rug pile.

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  • Over a period of time, the twist will fray and the yarn will be crushed underneath foot traffic, giving your rug a very matted appearance.

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  • For younger students, gluing the contents to cardstock while using a hole punch and yarn for binding may be sufficient.

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  • Use fuzzy white yarn wrapped around a series of silver brads to make a spider web background for your layout.

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  • You can get a funky yarn in an offbeat color and, depending upon how fast you knit or crochet, within a week you might be wearing a top that's similar and yet oh-so-different from what everyone else is sporting!

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  • You can look snazzy and unique by knitting scarves and sweater trims from faux fur yarn.

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  • There are tons of great knitting patterns available, and nearly every yarn manufacturer offers wonderful yarns made of polyester or wool blends.

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  • You can also shop online at such sites as Stitches Market and Yarn Market.

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  • Knit item - If you're a bit crafty, consider getting some yarn and knitting orcrochetingsomething special for your friend like a hat or blanket.

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  • Set up an open space on the floor and create a "net" by hanging string or yarn about one foot off the floor.

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  • The wool was spun into yarn and the material woven, oftentimes people spun their own yarn with a spinning wheel and wove material on a home loom.

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  • The weaving of the yarn or carded wool is what makes wool so soft because the spun yarn is loose.

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  • The process for creating this very absorbent towel begins with the yarn process where the fibers are cut in order to create split ends.

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  • In this process the yarn is twisted into short lengths.

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  • This gives the towel a better draping property than other yarn processes.

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  • The tufts of yarn design bring a sense of nostalgia and are great for period style designs.

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  • You can add texture and a splash of color to your bed design with a Martha Stewart collection textured yarn throw.

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  • The manufacturing of chenille fabric is a unique process that involves placing short lengths of yarn between two "core yarns" and then twisting the yarn together.

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  • Chenille fabric gets it softness and characteristic look from the edges of these piles, which stand at right angles from the yarn's core.

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  • These yarns are woven in a way that they "float over" or are drawn through a single weft yarn.

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  • Bamboo yarn has become a popular material for bath towels since it has natural antimicrobial properties.

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  • You can go to the shop, buy your yarn, sit down at the communal knitting table and be ready to block and stitch by mid-afternoon.

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  • While these yarns are more expensive than basic acrylic yarns, a single ball of yarn will make several pairs of socks.

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  • If you love to crochet or knit, you may be disappointed to learn that Bernat organic cotton yarn has been discontinued by the manufacturer.

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  • Bernat is one of the largest manufacturers of yarn and other items for the knitting and crocheting enthusiast.

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  • Bernat produces hundreds of varieties of yarn including bamboo.

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  • The company had produced Bernat Organic Cotton Yarn for several years before discontinuing its manufacture.

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  • Bernat no longer manufactures organic yarns, but they do have suggestion substitutions if you are willing to use conventional yarn.

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  • Just because Bernat has discontinues its organic line of cotton doesn't mean that you can't get organic cotton yarn from other manufacturers.

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  • When substituting one yarn for another, be sure that the weight is similar.

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  • You may need to adjust your needle size slightly depending on the yarn you choose.

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  • The Pakucho Worsted is the closest substitute for the Bernat organic cotton yarn and it comes in 14 natural colors.

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  • Considered a medium worsted weight, this cotton yarn would be an excellent substitute for the discontinued Bernat.

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  • Blue Sky makes an organic cotton yarn that comes in both color grown and dyed varieties.

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  • Before you decide to substitute a conventional yarn for the Bernat organic cotton yarn, be sure you understand the differences.

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  • While you may not be able to get the exact Bernat yarn you wanted, there are many other companies producing high quality organic cotton yarns.

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  • If you like to knit or crochet and you are concerned about environmental toxins, you might be interested in Rowan Purelife organic cotton yarn.

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  • It is eco-friendly because all of the dyes used to dye Rowan Purelife organic cotton yarn are made from organic plant dyes.

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  • The plant dyes give the yarn interesting color variations because they are an all natural substance.

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  • You can find Rowan Purelife organic cotton yarn at many knitting and craft stores locally.

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  • Blue Sky alpaca organic yarn is an extremely soft, all natural fiber.

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  • The alpaca yarn comes in 30 colors and several different styles and weights.

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  • This means that the cotton for the yarn is grown, harvested, and spun completely without the use of pesticides, herbicides, chemical fertilizers, genetically modified seed, or chemical dyes.

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  • It is available in a natural cream color.Not only is this organic cotton yarn eco-friendly, it is hand spun by a women's cooperative in Peru.

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  • This is a slightly bulkier cotton yarn than the other cottons, and you should plan on using size 7 to 10 needles for best results.

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  • Each ball of yarn is about 68 grams and contains 132 yards of fiber.

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  • The company states that this is a suggestion only, Blue Sky Alpaca organic yarn works well on any size needle.

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  • You may be able to find a source for the yarn locally.

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  • You can expect to pay around $10.00 per ball of yarn for this high quality, luxurious fiber.

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  • Using an organic yarn in your projects is good for both the environment and the recipient of your project.

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  • If you are looking for a natural product to slip your feet into, consider products made with organic sock yarn.

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  • Synthetic waxes may be used on the yarn, but they must be water soluble.

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  • Organic yarn used to make socks and other items is made with fibers that have been produced without any man-made chemicals.

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  • If the fiber used to make the yarn is wool, then the animal must have been fed only organic feed.

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  • Simply because a yarn product is certified as organic, it doesn't necessarily mean that it is in its natural color.

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  • Some companies will dye the yarn they produce to give customers variety in their choices.

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  • Consumers need to be aware that they are more expensive than other options for adding some color to yarn, which will drive up the cost of buying this type of product.

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  • Organic sock yarn made from wool readily accepts dye.

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  • If you are just starting out, or if you want to knit shrugs for all your friends, you might try to get some discounted yarn.

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  • Plenty of Web sites offer just that, although you should first try to get the yarn at a shop where you can see and touch it.

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  • Nearly every yarn shop offers knitting space with help, or of course, you can join a knitting group, so there is almost no reason you can't go with this option.

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  • The vintage patterns will always be lovely and inspiring, but remember that you need to size them more carefully because yarn thicknesses have changed since the 1940s.

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  • If you are still not confident in your knitting, take your project to a yarn store and ask for help.

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  • If you are a good knitter but have not knitted a vintage piece before, you should take the pattern to a yarn shop or somewhere similar and discuss the details before you begin with a professional.

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  • For instance, many crafters and seamstresses use the large pocket to hold their tools such as tape measures, pin cushions, thread or yarn.

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  • You can wrap the legs of the frames around your fingers almost as if they're made of yarn.

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  • Jo-Ann's carries a variety of sewing supplies, as well as yarn and other craft items.

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  • You might also need some yarn or tapestry needles if you use heavier thread.

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  • Experiment with yarn and embroidery floss to create interesting looks for your blanket.

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  • Cut the yarn for the hair into pieces that are about six inches long.

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  • The number of pieces you'll need will depend on the thickness of the yarn and the desired look of the hair.

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  • Starting at the nape of the neck, machine or hand sew one row of yarn to the head part of the back body piece.

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  • Move up about an inch, and sew another row of yarn on.

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  • Begin sewing the yarn in rows onto the back part of the head.

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  • The first Cabbage Patch Kids maintained the all-fabric body of the Little People but replaced the fabric head with a molded vinyl one with yarn hair.

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  • From toilet paper rolls to left over yarn, you can create cute puppets and put on a show after your constructing and designing is through.

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  • You can use a variety of materials for these features, such as buttons, cut-out felt pieces, yarn, or simply draw them onto the sock using fabric paint or permanent marker.

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  • After you've created the face, add the sock puppet's hair by gluing or sewing cut pieces of yarn along the back of the puppet.

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  • Each kit includes an instruction sheet, red heel socks, buttons, black thread, a needle, a pom-pom, red yarn, example photo, and an adoption certificate.

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  • Bamboo might not be the first material you think of when it comes to scarves, but the yarn from this bamboo plant is very soft and has a lovely natural drape.

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  • The unique look and feel of bamboo yarn has made it a new innovation in organic and natural fiber clothing and accessories.

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  • The bamboo yarn is not as bulky as some other types, allowing scarves made form this fiber to be easily screen painted or hand painted.

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  • Pills also tend to form when items made from wool or yarn are laundered, even if you use the gentle cycle.

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  • Sweater shavers are small appliances designed specifically to safely snip away pilling from various types of fabric and yarn, restoring garments and other items that develop pills to like-new condition when used correctly.

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  • Cover the base of the candle holder with white glue, then wrap yarn around the candle holder.

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  • Make a striped pattern by alternating two or three coordinating colors of yarn, stopping slightly before the top of the glass in order to avoid creating a fire hazard.

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  • It's also nice to have paint, glitter, a ruler, a compass, yarn, ribbon, sewing thread, embroidery floss, and other embellishments.

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  • Cut shapes, such as birds, bells, hearts, stockings, etc., from felt and decorate with stitching or by gluing on buttons, glitter, ribbon, or yarn.

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  • Cross two sticks or twigs and weave colored yarn or thread around the cross to make a woven diamond shape.

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  • Punch holes in the sides, and use string, yarn, or elastic to tie it around your child's head.

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  • Halloween Costumes 4 Kids has a costume with the shirt, shorts and backpack that also includes shoe covers and a yarn wig.

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  • Costume Craze has a costume complete with yarn hair and boot covers for a toddler or a small child.

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  • Thread them onto heavy yarn or string and tie at both ends.

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  • A knitter might carry several sets of knitting needles, a stitching needle, a counter, a holder, patterns, balls of yarn and the work itself.

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  • Your one other consideration might be a backpack component, because if you're carrying around yarn for a blanket, it can get heavy and awkward and it's nice to distribute the weight evenly.

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  • Stuff one leg of a pair of pantyhose for the face, and decorate with markers, yarn or a hat to finish your creation.

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  • Make a small hole about an inch from the top of the wreath and tie a piece of red yarn or ribbon through the hole for hanging the wreath.

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  • Use a hole punch to make a hole at the top of the ornament and loop a piece of yarn or ribbon through the hole.

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  • Knot the top of the ribbon or yarn to make a hanger for the ornament.

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  • Additional art supplies will vary from glitter, stickers, yarn, or markers.

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  • Feed yarn in and out of the holes and tie it at the end.

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  • If yarn or a hole puncher is not available, the two pieces of construction paper could be glued together and a border can be created around the edges instead.

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  • Decorate the clothing using crayons, markers, paint, yarn, ribbon, or any other type of decoration.

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  • With a knitting machine, kids can use yarn to create scarves, blankets, and dolls.

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  • Cut the yarn into three pieces, and string each piece through a whole.

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  • Lay the stacks in a straight line on a table, and cut a piece of string or yarn slightly longer than the length of the hearts.

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  • Fold all of the hearts in half to create a crease, then glue the yarn between the folds of the hearts so that the stack of hearts line up.

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  • Make a loop at the top end of the yarn, and hang from the ceiling.

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  • The Moso bamboo tree is the source of fabric - pulp fibers from the tree are converted into fabric and yarn.

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  • For example, stack all of the sheets of paper together and put all of the yarn in box or basket.

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  • Whether you're a purist who only want to knit with natural fibers like wool and alpaca or a wild child who loves the novelty yarns, there is truly something for every taste available at your local yarn shop.

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  • But if you're a beginning knitter, picking out the perfect yarn for your scarf or sweater may prove a daunting challenge.

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  • Most craft stores have as large a supply of yarn as anyone could wish for.

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  • Some areas have small boutiques devoted entirely to yarn, but if you can't find what you need, there are a variety of online venues.

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  • Knitting Warehouse offers yarn and many other knitting supplies.

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  • Etsy.com, an artist marketplace, offers hand-dyed yarn for a truly custom look.

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  • Most knitters have a stash of yarn because they find a new and interesting type every time they go to the craft store.

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  • Think about what you will be using the yarn for before you buy it, and choose softer, more expensive types for clothing.

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  • The easiest way to determine the type of yarn to use is to find a pattern for something you want to knit and buy the type of yarn that was used in the pattern.

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  • You can go with a different color if you want, but using the yarn that was used in the pattern is the easiest way to achieve success.

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  • That's because the pattern will tell you exactly how much of that particular yarn to buy, so you won't end up buying too much or too little.

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  • But what if you have a pattern you love but you can't find the yarn used or you need to use something else because of wool allergies or other concerns?

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  • Look on the pattern instructions for a description of the yarn that was initially used.

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  • Then you know if the pattern takes eight skeins, you'll need to buy a worsted weight yarn and at least 800 yards.

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  • If it says the pattern requires 5 stitches per inch on size ten needles, look around at the yarn in your favorite crafts or knitting store to find something with an equivalent gauge.

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  • If you shop at a store dedicated to yarn, ask someone who works there.

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  • Or you can start with the kind of yarn you want to use and find a weight that works with your pattern.

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  • Worsted weight is a generic measurement of the thickness of the yarn.

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  • There are six types of yarn available on the market.

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  • Worsted is another name for a medium-weight yarn, much like sport is another name for fine yarn.

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  • For instance, if you know that you need a bulky yarn, you automatically eliminate all those yarns that don't look bulky.

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  • There is no common measurement for how much yardage is in a ball or skein of yarn.

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  • Say your project requires 1,300 yards of yarn and you're shopping for skeins that have 250 yards each.

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  • It's better to have more yarn (which you can always use for another project later) than not enough.

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  • You may never be able to find that particular yarn and that particular dye lot again, so stock up while you can.

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  • Commercial yarn is dyed in large vats, many skeins at a time.

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  • Each skein that is dyed together has the same dye lot, which is a number found on the yarn label.

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  • When you're buying yarn for a project, you need to make sure not only that you have enough yarn to finish the project, but also that you are purchasing yarn that all comes from the same dye lot.

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  • Turnover at craft stores and yarn shops is often high enough that you won't be able to find the same dye lot again, particularly if you buy yarn long before you start the project.

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  • Educating yourself about the basics of choosing yarn will help you avoid frustration.

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  • Whether you're a beginning knitter or have been enjoying this hobby for years, having the right yarn can make or break your project.

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  • There's no right needle to use with a particular yarn, so use what you like and what you can afford.

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  • Get your needles and yarn, follow these instructions, and you will be creating in no time.

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  • That's when you hold the yarn in your right hand and "throw" it across the needles.

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  • Continental knitting is what it's called when you hold the yarn in your left hand.

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  • The knit stitch is formed in the same way, but instead of throwing the yarn, you wrap the needle around the yarn.

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  • Usually this is because they say that knitting continental style is faster and produces less wrist strain because you don't have to move your wrists as much as you do when you're throwing the yarn.

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  • You can use any kind of yarn you like, from novelty fun furs to suede, chenille and wool.

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  • Look on the label to see what size needles are recommended for the kind of yarn you pick out.

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  • For big fluffy wooly yarns you'll probably only need one skein of yarn, but you might need more than one if the skeins are small.

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  • Cast on enough stitches to make a scarf about six inches wide (check the gauge chart on the yarn label to see how many stitches that might be).

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  • Knit every row until you're almost out of yarn, or the scarf is as long as you want it to be.

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  • Each type of yarn you use will make a very different looking scarf and allow you to increase your wardrobe easily, even if you never learn more than the knit stitch.

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  • Kits for kids often include plastic "fabric" and are stitched up using a plastic needle and yarn instead of regular embroidery floss.

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  • You'd think a company that makes yarn would have some good ideas about what to do with their products, and Lion Brand certainly delivers with a wide array of projects for knitters and crochet lovers alike.

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  • Before you start or even buy yarn, read through the pattern a few times.

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  • You'll find frames, special lamps, yarn, and more.

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  • Canvas, yarn, needles, project,s and even great storage solutions fill this online store.

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  • According to the whim of the quilt maker, little bits of lace, buttons, ribbons, charms, beads, yarn, and brooches added extra beauty and texture to these designs.

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  • Draw the yarn over the hook (also called a yarn over or yo).

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  • Pass the loop that was on the hook over the yarn and end of the hook to create a new loop on the hook.

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  • Yarn over hook and bring it through the chain stitch.

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  • Finish by sliding the last loop off the hook and slipping the yarn through it to make a knot.

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  • Yarn over and pull the yarn through the loop leaving three loops on the hook.

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  • Yarn over again and pull through all three loops on the hook.

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  • Yarn over again and pull through two loops that are on the hook, leaving two loops.

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  • Then yarn over again and slide off two again, leaving one new loop on the hook.

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  • Bring the yarn over the hook four times, five loops on the hook.

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  • Yarn over and draw the loop through the chain.

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  • Yarn over and draw through the last two loops.

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  • Somehow I inherited a small bag of little balls of leftover yarn.

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  • I decided I wanted to use up the yarn by making a series of blocks that I would then stitch together into an afghan.

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  • As I was working on this project, I came across this creamy white yarn and completely fell in love.

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  • I don't know what it is about this yarn.

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  • I had about a baseball-sized ball of yarn.

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  • I knew I couldn't do much with it, but I wanted to make something I would use so I could enjoy the yarn frequently.

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  • The more yarn you have, the bigger the finished product.

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  • Knitting needles of a size that work with the yarn you have.

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  • I used size nine needles for my worsted-weight yarn.

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  • Keep working in this manner, purling one row and increasing on the knit row, until you are almost out of yarn or until your piece is as big as you want.

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  • It could also be used (if a machine washable yarn is used) as a baby bib or a differently shaped washcloth or towel.

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  • It also comes with two balls of furry yarn.

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  • I recommend using plain a yarn of a different color for the first row, so then you can find where to thread back through this row to secure it.

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  • Remember to thread the machine properly through the front feed and check for tightness as the yarn is pulling through, so that it does not knot and break the machine.

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  • When buying yarn for your crochet project, keep in mind that cotton yarn is stiffer and thus better suited to making a cowboy-type hat with a brim.

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  • Those who prefer thread to yarn crocheting are affectionately called "Threadies."

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  • If you are used to yarn, you may have developed a long stroke with your hook, which will have to be shortened as the sized shaft of steel thread hooks is much shorter.

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  • For instance, I love to knit and I also like beading, so I should try knitting with beads (beads can be strung on the yarn and knit into the fabric or attached after the knitting is done).

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  • A crochet afghan is already a quick project, but some people (notably the folks a Lion Brand yarn) want to help you make the project even more quickly.

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  • This adds to the bulk, making crocheting quicker, and also makes for a warmer blanket when you are finished, since it has twice (or even three times!) as much yarn as a throw worked with one strand.

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  • I started my return to knitting with a giant knitted afghan in Red Heart's Hokey Pokey yarn (variegated orange yarn, mind you). the design was simple but it took forever to finish.

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  • I'll probably choose a nice but plainish yarn (meaning nothing with a lumpy texture) and determine the recommended gauge for said yarn.

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  • If it's a huge skein, I might only buy one, but I like long scarves and would rather have too much yarn than not enough.

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  • If I had a pattern for a scarf similar to the length I was looking for and around the same gauge as the yarn I was looking at, I might assume that the yardage requirements would be similar.

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  • For example, if your yarn provided four stitches an inch (it might also say 16 stitches to four inches) and you wanted a scarf that was eight inches wide, you'd need 32 stitches.

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  • Stop knitting when you get tired of knitting on the same project, when you feel like it's long enough, or when you are about to run out of yarn.

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  • All you really have to do to complete a knitting scarf pattern is cast off and weave in the ends of your yarn.

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  • If you've made your scarf out of fun fur or another novelty yarn that hides the stitches, don't worry about whether the sides are perfectly even.

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  • Pull the yarn tightly on the first stitch on each needle so that the round will be tight, making the stitches of your knitting sock uniform.

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  • For some projects such as needlepoint rugs, you can use yarn instead of thread.

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  • This is a great time to try new craft projects like cross stitching with a plastic needle and yarn using plastic "fabric."

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  • Here's a guide to knitting supply from one who has shopped for more yarn than she cares to admit.

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  • Shopping locally is so popular among knitters that you'll often run across the acronym LYS-meaning local yarn shop-on knitting message boards and websites.

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  • If you want to touch samples to know how a yarn will feel against your skin, your local yarn shop is the best place to visit.

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  • If you're looking for help with a project, want to know the best kind of needles to use with a certain kind of yarn, or are just looking for something beautiful to add to your stash, the LYS is the perfect knitting supply home base.

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  • I have to admit that I'm guilty of buying a lot of my yarn from a crafts superstore.

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  • I also tend to knit a lot of my everyday kinds of projects with Lion yarn, which they have a good selection of.

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  • Cost is usually lower on the Internet, too, because you can shop around for the best price of a certain brand, knowing that the yarn itself is the same no matter where you buy it from.

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  • The main disadvantage of getting your knitting supply, particularly yarn, from the Internet is that the whole transaction takes place on a screen.

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  • You can't really see the fibers, you can't touch them, and the color on your monitor could cause you to buy yarn that is wildly different in reality from what you thought you were getting.

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  • Thankfully, most Internet retailers have reasonable return policies, so you can return any yarn you don't like in person.

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  • I've done a lot of shopping online for yarn and other knitting supplies, and for the most part it has been a very enjoyable experience.

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  • Yarn Market has a solid collection of brands, from Berroco to Debbie Bliss, Rowan to Zitron.

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  • It's easy to browse yarns on this site by brand, fiber content, texture, color and gauge, which is very cool when you've got an old pattern designed for yarn that is no longer available.

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  • Knit Picks was the first place I even bought yarn online and I still love it.

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  • Knit Picks has a wonderful selection of private-label yarn and offers a wide range of patterns.

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  • Some patterns are designed specifically for the yarn, but the site also offers recommendations for using their yarn in patterns published in books.

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  • If you're looking for a particular yarn, plug the brand into your favorite search engine and see if you can find the best price.

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  • Next to scrapbooking stores and yarn stores, bead stores are among the most popular single-craft stores out there, and with good reason.

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  • The most common craft shops you will find if you live in a decent sized town include beading, scrapbooking and yarn stores.

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  • You probably won't be able to find really fancy craft items like silk fabrics or alpaca yarn at your craft superstore.

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  • Create for Less has a ton of supplies for all sorts of crafts, including yarn, rubber stamps, kits and much more.

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  • Yarn is one category where there are still a lot of manufacturers and retailers publishing catalogs.

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  • Use beading wire, string or yarn to make a necklace.

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  • A simple way to save them is to punch a hole in the top left corner and thread some yarn through.

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  • The yarn and needles should be stored in the same place.

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  • One drawer in my filing cabinet stores yarn.

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  • The store is full of general crafting products, from home décor to projects for kids, beads to yarn, paper crafts to painting.

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  • Inside you will find departments such as seasonal decorations and crafts, cards and party, candle and soap making supplies, scrapbooking, models, jewelry making, kids crafts, art supplies, framing, fabric, yarn, floral and gifts.

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  • A simple tote bag can be a great place to store fabrics, pillow forms, yarn and other soft things you'd like easy access to but also need to protect from sunlight, cats, or anything else.

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  • However, it also uses two or more colors of yarn or thread so the reverse side is as decorative as the front.

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  • Everything from yarn to circular knitting needles can be found at a large range of prices.

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  • Knitting-Warehouse.com has everything from notions to yarn on sale.

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  • Save on Crafts says it offers 20 percent to 50 percent off retail prices everyday on books and yarn to knitting needles and storage units.

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  • Discount Yarn Sale sells all styles and colors of yarn, as well as knitting machines, craft lamps, and organizers.

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  • Jimmy Beans Wool has large assortment of yarn from manufacturers including Anny Blatt, Debbie Bliss and Susan Bates.

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  • Everybody has someone in their family who at one time took up knitting as a craft, even if was many years ago that you remember your mother or grandmother rolling a skein into a ball of yarn.

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  • Check out the old yarn, which would now be considered vintage.

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  • No, these are not strange-looking knitted projects, but rather extra yarn leftover from larger ones.

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  • There are several books available that will guide you on what do to do with leftover yarn, another cost-saving measure.

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  • Knitting with Leftover Yarn teaches you how to do just that -- create wonderful projects and gifts from yarn leftover from larger projects.

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  • They continue to update their site with new supplies, discount yarn sales, and great patterns for knitting with wool.

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  • The Yarn Warehouse manufactures quality hand knitting yarns.

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  • The yarns are spun in the traditional manner at New Lanark in Scotland, using 100% Pure New Wool in Aran and double-knitting yarn.

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  • Angel Yarns is billed as Europe's largest online yarn store.

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  • Sock yarn is otherwise known as 'super fine yarn', as defined by the Craft Yarn Council of America.

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  • Super fine yarn also includes fingering and baby weight yarns.

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  • These could be substituted for sock yarn as they will knit to a similar gauge.

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  • There are many different types of yarn, wool being one of the most popular.

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  • However, it is important when choosing a yarn to consider the ease of looking after the finished item.

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  • A thigh length poncho will use significant amounts of yarn, particularly if the poncho is being knitted in a fine yarn.

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  • Knitters of all levels will find a project on the Internet, these range from patterns designed by top yarn manufacturers to project outlines published on blogs.

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  • The choice of yarn for your poncho is important as it represents both a financial and a time investment.

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  • When considering a yarn to use, thought needs to be given to how and when the poncho is going to be worn.

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  • The content of the yarn is also important.

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  • Tight knitting with a bulky yarn will make a robust fabric, but not one that will drape well.

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  • One of the best cross stitch sites online is at Yarn Tree.

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  • Use yarn to tie knots in each of the holes, creating a journal.

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  • Once you have mastered the basic techniques, Adina will show you how to make really great looking ribbon yarn sleeves to wear with your favorite tee shirts and how to make and use pom poms and bobbles.

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  • Many monthly cross stitch clubs are held by yarn, sewing or craft shops.

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  • Ask your local yarn or craft shop if you can put a sign up in their store announcing your new club.

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  • Once you have made a fairly simple beanie, you may want to make the same pattern again using several colors of yarn or different stitch patterns.

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  • If you have leftover yarn from your last ten projects, take a look at this striped beanie.

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  • To make sure you are getting the best for your buck, you need to understand the differences between types and weights of yarn.

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  • The weight of yarn is determined by its thickness, ranging from fine (size zero) to heavy (size six).

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  • Yarn is normally sold in either three-, four-, six- or eight-ounce skeins.

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  • The thickness of yarn is also determined by how many plies or strands it has twisted together.

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  • Finer yarn is usually two- or three-ply, while bulky yarn can have up to 14 plies.

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  • Yarn can be undyed or come in a variety of natural or artificial colors and fibers, some more expensive than others.

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  • Wool, cotton, nylon and acrylic are the most commonly used types of yarn on today's market.

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  • Inexpensive yarn can save you a lot of money, especially if you crochet or knit on a regular basis.

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  • For instance, a queen size afghan uses roughly 11 skeins of three-ply yarn, which can run well over $100 if you use a more expensive fiber such as mohair or silk.

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  • However, by shopping around, you can make the same afghan using a cotton or acrylic yarn for about half the price.

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  • A tighter or double stitch will produce a stronger blanket no matter what the yarn type.

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  • You can also look for good quality sweaters that can be unraveled so the yarn can be reused for another project.

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  • But, it will cheaper than buying the yarn brand new.

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  • These can help drive down the cost of yarn.

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  • You score a free pattern every time you buy Red Heart yarn, but there are thousands more patterns you can create using this inexpensive brand.

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  • Red Heart is a very durable and economical yarn that many knitters and crocheters enjoy using.

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  • You'll find different yarn weights that correspond to particular patterns.

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  • This is a good yarn for beginning knitters or crocheters because it's inexpensive; when you're first starting out with a new craft, most people don't want to start with the most expensive options.

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  • Whatever you have in mind to knit or crochet, you can find a Red Heart yarn for it.

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  • Or you can select a yarn like Heathers or Eco-Ways for grown-up versions.

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  • The Coats and Clark Website has a list of many different free Red Heart yarn patterns, which you can download in PDF form.

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  • The site helps with information regarding the size needles or hook you need, amount of yarn, difficulty level, finished measurements, gauge and helpful tips.

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  • However, if there are patterns you find in magazines or books, they can also be made with Red Heart yarn.

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  • Just be sure you check the gauge and that the yarn you use is compatible with the pattern.

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  • Some projects lend themselves more easily to a yarn with more drape than acrylic or cotton, so that's something to keep in mind.

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  • With so many options from one yarn company, you can create many different projects in endless color combinations to satisfy all your creative outlets.

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  • To get a brim that keeps its shape, you might need a smaller hook than what's normally recommended for a yarn weight.

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  • Many crochet patterns don't specify a yarn fiber.

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  • Instead, they'll identify a yarn weight and hook size to get the right gauge.

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  • If you spy a pattern you like and you can get gauge with a cotton yarn, go ahead and try it.

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  • If you create a hat with dense, closely spaced stitches, any mistake you make will probably show up with cotton yarn.

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  • A hat is a fairly small project, so it won't eat up a lot of yarn or too much of your time.

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  • Some suggested yarns are wool or acrylic, but it's up to you what type of yarn you want to use.

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  • All you need is yarn, a hook or needle, and a set of basic instructions.

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  • Before you whip out a hook and a ball of yarn, take some time to figure out what you're doing.

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  • Completion of this project requires only a single crochet hook, less than two ounces of yarn, and a little bit of time.

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  • Add some 4-ply worsted weight yarn in one or two colors and you're all set to complete your project.

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  • They come in a variety of sizes and you can easily fill them with fabric, yarn, or other craft supplies and then stack them up.

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  • The yarn used is worsted weight in yellow for the peel and off-white for the "edible" part of the banana.

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  • Leftover yarn from other projects may be sufficient for this little project.

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  • Use a stitch marker, safety pin, or contrasting piece of yarn to mark each row.

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  • Repeat once. (4 sc) Fasten off, leaving a long piece of yarn.

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  • Close end, if necessary, by sewing with the remaining yarn and a tapestry needle.

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  • Fasten off and weave remaining yarn into the peel.

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  • The crochet amigurumi banana above lends itself to facial features embroidered in yarn or embroidery floss.

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  • Yarn colors can vary for the banana and the peel can vary, as can the size and shape of your banana.

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  • Note that most of these patterns can be completed with scraps of yarn left over from other projects.

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  • Most crocheted candy corn can be made using small amounts of worsted-weight yarn and common crochet hook sizes.

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  • In amigurumi, animals and other objects are made of a yarn, which is a soft medium.

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  • However, an amigurumi robot marries a mechanical object with a soft yarn.

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  • For an amigurumi robot, select a smooth yarn, ideally with a slightly shiny surface.

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  • Metallic yarns or yarns with bits of foil also lend themselves to robots; however, furry or hairy yarns with metallic elements will not be as effective as smooth yarn with no pile.

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  • Depending on the color, weight and texture of your yarn, you can get different effects with your amigurumi dog.

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  • Feel free to experiment with yarn other than that specified by a pattern.

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  • Also, if you have a smooth yarn, but want a fuzzier effect, use a wire slicker brush from the pet store to gently brush the yarn into a soft pile.

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  • Stripes can be created by changing yarn color every other or every few rows.

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  • Ears and tails can be made of yarn of contrasting colors and textures to make a dog more interesting.

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  • The supplies for felting are available in some yarn and craft stores; they are also available online.

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  • You can find patterns for free and for sale on the Internet and in yarn stores.

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  • Many of these shops help with yarn or thread selection and other issues to assure the best results.

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  • If you like to crochet, you can make a simple friendship bracelet with some yarn and pretty beads.

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  • You don't even need a crochet hook.To get started, knot the yarn to make a loop.

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  • Pull the yarn through itself to create another loop, and tighten it down.

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  • You'll also need scissors, glue sticks, white glue if you use yarn, pompoms, or felt features, and construction or other colored paper.

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  • Finish the frame and the can by using twine, rickrack, string, or yarn to create edging.

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  • With a little help from adults, children can complete a variety of simple crafts from paper, fabric, yarn, and other common materials.

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  • Tie the black yarn through the hole, and then use it to attach the eye patch to the child's head.

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  • While there are many patterns available online through websites, blogs, and manufacturers, you can also find free patterns in craft stores and on the manufacturers' labels of the yarn you buy.

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  • Don't throw out those bits and pieces of leftover yarn either.

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  • Make a tassel of yarn at each corner of the sweater blocks for a finished look.

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  • To make them, special high quality microfiber yarn is used in cooperation with the Santoni flat stitching technology to create the perfect invisible seam.

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  • Chenille fabric is typically made from cotton and rayon blend yarn.

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  • The core yarn is wrapped with fibers to create tufts, which give the fabric its characteristic bumpy look and softness.

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  • To break it down further, satin is a basic weave that consists of woven fiber or yarn.

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  • Curly ribbon is a perennial favorite, but simple colored twine or yarn can make a nice complement to your decor.

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  • Use yarn to create a coordinating tassel in school colors or gold for an honor student.

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  • Leave enough yarn to secure the tassel by looping it around the punch bowl in the center.

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  • Wrap a length of yarn, embroidery floss or string around your fingers or a piece of cardboard.

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  • The fortune-telling aspect was also a part of this celebration and young women believed they could divine who their husband would be by using objects such as apple peels, mirrors and pieces of yarn.

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  • If you can hand-deliver the invitations, tie them with colorful yarn to the stems of small pumpkins or large apples.

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  • So, if you're a producer of yarn or small knitting shop, you might not be aware of that.

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  • It is also a way for keep up with things related to their craft, like yarn, tools, patterns, and more.

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  • Mums put aside her yarn.

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  • She opened the bag and grabbed the needles, pulling them out with some yarn.

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  • The Yarn Market, a picturesque octagonal building with deep sloping roof, in the main street, dates from c. 1600, and is a memorial of Dunster's former important manufacture of cloth.

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  • This characteristic is of great economic importance, the natural twist facilitating the operation of spinning the fibres into thread or yarn.

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  • West Africa.-Cotton has long been grown in the various countries on the west coast of Africa, ginned by hand or by very primitive means, spun into yarn, and woven on simple looms into " country cloths "; these are often only a few inches wide, so that any large cloths have to be made by sewing the narrow strips together.

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  • When a spinner is required to quote prices of yarn for delivery in the future he is fixed on the horns of a dilemma.

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  • Demands for yarn cannot be expected to come always at the most favourable time socially for the distribution of the cotton.

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  • To-day a spinner who is asked to quote for deliveries of yarn for, say, the next six months, may obtain from a broker quotations for deliveries of the cotton that he needs, in quantities as he needs it, for the next six months, and upon these quotations he may base his own for yarn.

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  • Its industrial establishments comprise tobacco, yarn, thread, linen and woollen cloth manufactories, bleaching and dyeing works, breweries and oil and flour mills.

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  • Nearly one-half of these were weaving mills, using imported yarn.

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  • The industrial development of the place started with a colony of bleachers, attracted by the clear waters of the Wupper, who in 1532 were granted the exclusive privilege of bleaching yarn.

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  • Its principal imports are cotton and woollen goods, yarn, metals, sugar, coffee, tea, spices, cashmere shawls, &c., and its principal exports opium, wool, carpets, horses, grain, dyes and gums, tobacco, rosewater, &c. The importance of Bushire has much increased since about 1862.

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  • The mud from the Ysel furnishes the material for large brick-works and potteries; there are also a celebrated manufactory of stearine candles, a yarn factory, an oil refinery and cigar factories.

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  • The men devote to the loom those hours which are not required for the cultivation of their little farms; the women spin and reel the yarn during the intervals of their other domestic occupations.

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  • Imports include cotton and silk goods, coal, iron and steel, petroleum, timber, raw wool, cotton yarn and cork.

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  • The imports are chiefly cotton yarn and piece goods, kerosene oil, palm-leaf fans, aniline dyes, sugar and matches.

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  • The most important industries of the town are the manufacture of buckskin, the spinning of carded yarn and vicuna-wool, and the processes of dyeing, finishing and wool-spinning connected with these.

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  • About one-half the raw cotton consumed was produced in Mexico, and the balance imported in fibre or as yarn.

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  • The exports which come next in value are opium, wood-oil, hides, beans, cotton yarn and raw silk.

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  • The older shipyards have been considerably extended, and shipbuilding is actively carried on, especially by the Orlando yard which builds large ships for the Italian navy, while new industries - namely, glass-making and copper and brass-founding, electric power works, a cement factory, porcelain factories, flour-mills, oil-mills, a cotton yarn spinning factory, electric plant works, a ship-breaking yard, a motorboat yard, &c. - have been established.

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  • Flax, for which much of the soil is admirably adapted, is extensively cultivated, and forms an important article of export, chiefly, however, in the form of yarn.

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  • Raw silk, being still too fine and delicate for ordinary use, next undergoes a series of operations called throwing, the object of which is to twist and double it into more substantial yarn.

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