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Mid-season yarn, winter yarn, knitting, crochet, weaving, punch-needle, tuft, tapestry, canvas, layette, traced, ecological, ethical, untreated.
What is a Fingering / Sock type yarn?
A great classic in the world of knitting for delicate style creations. Perfect for a large number of projects, fingering is suitable for light and fine sweaters, vests and shawls as well as for baby clothes and accessories. Neither too thick nor too warm, it has a perfect finish for textures. The skeins are between 350 and 400m for 100g. The yarn is fine and can be knitted with 2.25mm to 3.25mm needles or 2.25mm to 3.5mm hooks. This is the ideal yarn weight for making socks and mittens. If you are looking for a "sock yarn", choose one that contains ramie (replaces nylon) to reinforce its strength, especially at the heels and toes.
What is a Sport type wool?
A little thicker than Fingering and a bit lighter than DK, Sport weight yarn can be used to create all sorts of projects. As it is quite fine, it is ideal for making children's clothing: it is often found in baby knitting patterns. Often dedicated to sweaters, it is perfect for many projects to be worn in all seasons. It is appreciated for textured knits or cables. Its medium fine yarn can be knitted with needles from 3.25mm to 3.75mm or with hooks from 3.5mm to 4.5mm. A 100g skein makes approximately 250 to 350m.
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