Shopping for yarn has never been easier with the explosion of online yarn stores. Today we are going to look at several options but for those who want to know our top picks we recommend
This article will help you in finding the right wholesale yarn supplier for you when you buy yarn in bulk. They are some well-known wholesale yarns suppliers from all over the world. You may not know it, but the truth is yarn is one of the products where their demand has never gone down. This […]
Shopping for yarn is fun and enjoyable! It's a versatile material that is perfect for many crafts, especially crochet. The colors are mesmerizing, there are so many textures and thicknesses available, and the possibilities are endless! So, where are the best places to buy yarn? This includes skeins, hanks, and balls of yarn (as well as supplies for crochet). However, this is not just for crocheters. Knitters and other fiber artists, you can use this guide, too! We also know that sometimes you want inexpensive yarn for a certain project or need to buy yarn in bulk and want to make it cost-efficient. Other times, it's worth splurging for a high-quality and more expensive yarn. BONUS! Not sure what brands to look for? Read our Top 10 Yarn Companies and our 10 High End Yarn Brands guides. There are so many options and specifics that come with yarn shopping and yarn suppliers and it can be difficult to determine where to go or what brands or companies to focus on. Here are a few places to shop for yarn, both online and in person. Love free patterns and resources? Sign up for our Hooked on Crochet newsletter for even more!
Knitting Sarah A few weeks ago, I introduced the Take 5 series, which is where I ask fiber-loving folks to share top five lists on a variety of topics (click here to get caught up). This week, I asked one of my favorite midwestern bloggers, Knitting Sarah, to share a list which could stop cold sheepers in their tracks...or, at the very least, make those of us with lesser resolve feel better about our frequent bouts of stash enhancement. Presenting.... Knitting Sarah’s Top 5 Excuses to Buy More Yarn Yarn doesn’t go bad. As long as it’s stored properly, yarn will happily sit in your stash for years waiting for you to find just the right pattern and moment to knit it (trust me, I’ve personally tested that theory). So really, why not add to it? Incentive. Sometimes we all need an extra push to finish up a certain work in progress. I find that the promise of new yarn on the way or new yarn upon completion of said WIP often helps me cross the finish line. I think it’s totally rational that I’ve come to consider the prospect of new yarn as a finishing tool. Souvenir, v. to remember. The verb ‘souvenir’ in French means, ‘to remember’ and what better way to remember a vacation or a special occasion or, you know, the fourth Monday in March than a nice sweater quantity of yarn? Matchers. Ironically, sometimes the only way to use my stash yarn is to add to it. Those single skeins often need new beautiful partners and I simply can’t stashbust effectively without adding new skeins to the fold. TEOTWAWKI*. It’s important that we as knitters are prepared for all possible scenarios, such as a disruption in yarn supply. Whether it’s due to a coronal mass ejection shutting down the power grid or it’s Sunday and your LYS is closed, you owe it to yourself and your loved ones to be ready. In case you were worried, I’m pretty sure that #5 has you covered no matter what kind of stash enhancement you’re after, so go ahead and give those pretty new skeins a home! Sarah also sent over this handy flow chart from amusingyarns.com which she frequently refers back to when the temptation to buy more yarn arises. Be sure to check out the Knitting Sarah blog for more great ways to enhance your stash! *TEOTWAWKI = The End Of The World As We Know It - for anyone who was wondering!
Probably I'm not the only one who has few projects sitting in the back of my closet I'm not going to finish. There are many reasons why some projects were abandoned. Perhaps you've lost interest in or your taste in color has changed. Maybe you have old knit/crochet sweaters or shawls you don't wear anymore. As a designer,
Online yarn stores are one of the easiest ways to fill your weaving studio. If you can't get to a local yarn store - you can bring the yarn to you!
Learn about the best places to buy yarn online, plus, our favorite five shops. Yarn variety, free shipping, prices -- we tell it all.
Stop searching for the best conversion chart for crochet hook sizes! Our easy crochet hook conversion charts will help you with selecting the best crochet hooks and yarn for your projects.
This detailed guide will explain the best places to shop for yarn online, plus we'll share our best tips and tricks for buying yarn online.
Looking for a good place to purchase yarn? These are the best places to buy yarn online. They have a wide variety and some offer free shipping.
Learn how to Correctly Crochet Yarn Over vs Yarn Under and why there is a reason between the two versions. Video Tutorial is included.
These are the best places to buy yarn online! I am sharing my top 3 favorite places as well as some other options for every price range!
Choose knitting yarn that's perfect for your next project! Our ultimate guide explains yarn weights, categories, gauge, and recommended needle size.
feeling overwhelmed about how to buy yarn online? Im here to help! Heres everything you need to know about buying yarn and my favorite shops!
Here are some tips and tricks on how to get the yarn tension right. This will help your crochet stand out and look amazing!
Crocheters can be considered Yarn Obsessed. Here are 5 reasons why that can be seen that way and why your brain makes you feel that way also.
Find out the best yarns for crochet beginners and the types of yarn to avoid. Also learn about yarn construction, care, and storage.
I cannot tell you how many times I have found myself super frustrated over the fact that there is a color or a bulk option for yarn that I would love to use for a project but just don’t because of the sheer undesirable feeling of the “scratchy-ness” of it. How many times have you …
feeling overwhelmed about how to buy yarn online? Im here to help! Heres everything you need to know about buying yarn and my favorite shops!
Where Can You Buy Cheap Yarn Online? *Article contains affiliate links Where can I buy cheap yarn? I get asked this question all the time.…
Shopping for yarn is fun and enjoyable! It's a versatile material that is perfect for many crafts, especially crochet. The colors are mesmerizing, there are so many textures and thicknesses available, and the possibilities are endless! So, where are the best places to buy yarn? This includes skeins, hanks, and balls of yarn (as well as supplies for crochet). However, this is not just for crocheters. Knitters and other fiber artists, you can use this guide, too! We also know that sometimes you want inexpensive yarn for a certain project or need to buy yarn in bulk and want to make it cost-efficient. Other times, it's worth splurging for a high-quality and more expensive yarn. BONUS! Not sure what brands to look for? Read our Top 10 Yarn Companies and our 10 High End Yarn Brands guides. There are so many options and specifics that come with yarn shopping and yarn suppliers and it can be difficult to determine where to go or what brands or companies to focus on. Here are a few places to shop for yarn, both online and in person. Love free patterns and resources? Sign up for our Hooked on Crochet newsletter for even more!
If you've ever looked for the best yarn for a crochet blanket, you've know that options are endless. So what's the best yarn for a blanket?
The Wool is a fan favorite, for a reason! This yarn is super thick, which makes it extremely easy to knit or crochet and is perfect for beginners. Wool is a very resistant, naturally elastic and pure yarn that softens and adapts to you over time. Also, wool is naturally safe and does not promote the growth of bacteria. Perfect for timeless knitwear, our Wool is easy to knit, thicker than average (200gr) and there’s a wide and beautiful range of colors waiting for you. The perception of color may vary depending on the device.
Your stash is not limited to your local craft store! Rebecca George has done the research for you and found all of the best places to buy yarn, from indie to brand name. No matter your budget, ability to get around, or yarn preferences, there are a ton of options for you to beef up your yarn collection, or even shop exclusively for the next knitting or crochet project in your queue. Check out all the various places to buy yarn that you may have never thought of. You may even find your new preferred place to scoop up yarn, supplies, and more.
So…….I’m DEFINITELY that chick who makes her husband pull a speed demon U-Turn in a busy intersection so I can go pick up that amazing what-not some obviously clueless person set on the curb as trash. Holy SMOKES HONEY! Did you see that TV stand?! By spending only 212.75 on supplies, I can turn that […]
Figuring out if you are a tight or loose crocheter is actually pretty simple! In most cases, it’s super easy to correct as well. But before
Yarn Types Explained. Learn everything you need to know about the different types of fibers that are best for your projects.
feeling overwhelmed about how to buy yarn online? Im here to help! Heres everything you need to know about buying yarn and my favorite shops!
Knitting Sarah A few weeks ago, I introduced the Take 5 series, which is where I ask fiber-loving folks to share top five lists on a variety of topics (click here to get caught up). This week, I asked one of my favorite midwestern bloggers, Knitting Sarah, to share a list which could stop cold sheepers in their tracks...or, at the very least, make those of us with lesser resolve feel better about our frequent bouts of stash enhancement. Presenting.... Knitting Sarah’s Top 5 Excuses to Buy More Yarn Yarn doesn’t go bad. As long as it’s stored properly, yarn will happily sit in your stash for years waiting for you to find just the right pattern and moment to knit it (trust me, I’ve personally tested that theory). So really, why not add to it? Incentive. Sometimes we all need an extra push to finish up a certain work in progress. I find that the promise of new yarn on the way or new yarn upon completion of said WIP often helps me cross the finish line. I think it’s totally rational that I’ve come to consider the prospect of new yarn as a finishing tool. Souvenir, v. to remember. The verb ‘souvenir’ in French means, ‘to remember’ and what better way to remember a vacation or a special occasion or, you know, the fourth Monday in March than a nice sweater quantity of yarn? Matchers. Ironically, sometimes the only way to use my stash yarn is to add to it. Those single skeins often need new beautiful partners and I simply can’t stashbust effectively without adding new skeins to the fold. TEOTWAWKI*. It’s important that we as knitters are prepared for all possible scenarios, such as a disruption in yarn supply. Whether it’s due to a coronal mass ejection shutting down the power grid or it’s Sunday and your LYS is closed, you owe it to yourself and your loved ones to be ready. In case you were worried, I’m pretty sure that #5 has you covered no matter what kind of stash enhancement you’re after, so go ahead and give those pretty new skeins a home! Sarah also sent over this handy flow chart from amusingyarns.com which she frequently refers back to when the temptation to buy more yarn arises. Be sure to check out the Knitting Sarah blog for more great ways to enhance your stash! *TEOTWAWKI = The End Of The World As We Know It - for anyone who was wondering!
Have you been caught out yarn shopping and suddenly realize you don't know how much yarn you need for a project? Not any more! Print out this handy reference sheet from Lion Brand yarn and always know how much yarn you'll need!
Learn everything you need to know about yarn weights, including the "standards", conversions, how to figure out yarn weight and more.
Here you'll learn how to choose the best yarn for crochet projects. These tips will help you find substitutes and decide what yarn to use.
Online yarn stores are one of the easiest ways to fill your weaving studio. If you can't get to a local yarn store - you can bring the yarn to you!
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New to crochet? Learn how to choose yarn for crochet including items to consider and pick the perfect yarn every time!
“Cold Sheeping” the brain-child of ToniS For a compulsive yarn buyer, the challenge to buy NO yarn at all, rather than trying to become all reasonable about the yarn buying thing, which…
Check out the beautiful yarn I got from Ice Yarns! See how their yarns compare to other popular brands, and what I think of the quality, variety, and price.
Find out the best yarns for crochet beginners and the types of yarn to avoid. Also learn about yarn construction, care, and storage.
Today I'm taking time to answer a couple of questions I get asked regularly: "What will happen if I substitute another yarn for the one in the pattern?" and "Why did my crochet project turn
Learn about five different ways to find out how many yards are in 100 grams of yarn. Table included for everything from lace weight to worsted weight to chunky yarn to jumbo yarn.
Yarn labels contain lots of useful informations. Do you know how to read it? In this article I will show you exactly what's what, so check it out!