Use quality knitting yarn!
May 9th, 2008Knitting yarn comes in many different weights and types - acrylic, wool, cotton, linen, through to angora, cashmere and other exotic types. Whatever you choose to use, aim to use good quality yarn.
Knitting takes time - often a lot of it - and there is absolutely no point in investing your precious time in using yarn which is less than top quality. Knitters have different likes and dislikes, one knitter might love knitting with acrylic and cotton yarns and another might prefer wools or mohairs. You CAN find bargain yarns in the sales, charity shops and flea markets - but you need to know what you are looking at. Remember that you want your knitting to last and you don’t want it to fall apart because the yarn you are knitting with breaks at the least opportunity and/or is full of knots. I have sweaters which are 30 years old and still as good as new, because I used good quality yarns. You don’t have to buy the most expensive yarn out there to get good quality but you can usually tell by the feel whether something is worth using. If you like the feel and the yarn doesn’t fall apart or shed loads of hair all over your garments as you knit, chances are you have a good one! (but remember that some yarns such as Angora or Chenille do have their own natural shedding qualities and there isn’t much you can do about it, be prepared for this if you use them).










