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  2. Lion Brand Yarns - Wikipedia

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    The company sells a variety of yarns, from 100% natural fibers including cotton, cashmere, alpaca and wool to blends and 100% acrylics in a variety of weights. Some of their most popular yarns are Homespun, Fun Fur, Vanna's Choice, and Wool-Ease. [15] The company came out with organic cotton yarn in 2007. [16]

  3. Variegated yarn - Wikipedia

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    Variegated yarn is yarn dyed with more than one colour. [1] [2] Objective. It can produce effects that vary depending on the technique of the crafter, the pattern ...

  4. Yarn - Wikipedia

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    Most yarns have a single uniform hue, but there is also a wide selection of variegated yarns: Heathered or tweed: yarn with flecks of different coloured fibre; Ombré: variegated yarn with light and dark shades of a single hue; Multicoloured: variegated yarn with two or more distinct hues (a "parrot colourway" might have green, yellow and red)

  5. Hand knitting - Wikipedia

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    Yarn for hand-knitting is usually sold as balls or skeins (hanks), although it may also be wound on spools or cones. Skeins and balls are generally sold with a yarn-band, a label that describes the yarn's weight, length, dye lot, fiber content, washing instructions, suggested needle size, likely gauge, etc. It is common practice to save the ...

  6. Heather (fabric) - Wikipedia

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    Two yarns of different colors or may be of two different types are twisted together to make one. The texture of the resultant yarn is other than regular yarn. The process helps in producing fancy yarns. [11] [12] [13] Jaspe is similar yarns produced by twisting different colored yarns or spinning yarn from two different colored rovings. [14 ...

  7. Brioche knitting - Wikipedia

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    Brioche knitting is a family of knitting patterns involving tucked stitches, i.e., yarn overs that are knitted together with a slipped stitch from the previous row. Such stitches may also be made by knitting into the row below (equivalent to the slipped stitch) and dropping the stitch above (equivalent to the yarn over).

  8. Talk:Variegated yarn - Wikipedia

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  9. Tartan - Wikipedia

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    Close-up view of traditional tartan cloth, showing pattern of diagonal "ribs" of colour; this is a five-colour tartan, in scarlet red, black, yellow, azure blue, and crimson red.