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Not all yarns are great for sweater knitting. A single-ply, un-spun yarn, for example, will likely end up a pilly mess after only a few wears. There are lots of different types of yarn out there, though, and they each have their pros and cons.
If you’re knitting spring, summer, or early fall clothes consider using cotton yarn. It’s soft, breathable, and wicks moisture away from the body. Use it to knit tanks, tees, tunics, shells, pullover or cardigan sweaters.
We share our favorite 100% cotton yarns for knitting and crochet, including various weights including cotton crochet thread.
When knitting sweaters, consider alpaca, bamboo, or cotton yarns for a touch of uniqueness. Each fiber has special qualities to make your sweater exceptional. Let’s dive into some tips for knitting sweaters with these yarns. Alpaca yarn, with its luxurious softness, is perfect for cozy sweaters.
This undyed, 100% wool worsted weight yarn is ideal for sweaters, heavy winter socks, felting projects and more. Weight: 100 grams (3.5 oz) Approx: 200 meters (220 yards)
Soft and supple, cotton yarns are perfect for warm weather tops & accessories that will keep you knitting/crocheting year-round. Cotton yarns are known to be strong, durable, and have excellent water absorption properties with short drying times, which makes them great for the kiddos, bath and kitchen accessories.
24/7 Cotton® is a versatile and durable worsted-weight yarn that is perfect for all your knitting and crocheting needs. Made from 100% natural fiber, this yarn is mercerized to give it incredible color and sheen that will last through multiple wash cycles.