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yarn put ups different ways yarn is wound
Yarn Put Ups: Different Ways Yarn Is Wound
If you’re new to working with yarn, you’ll notice that there are different ways that the yarn is wound. Yarn comes wound in a variety of ways. In this video, Mister Domestic explains the terminology for yarn put ups. There are four ways yarn is commonly available: skein, ball, hank, and cake. Mister Domestic shows each of these yarn put ups and describes how they can be used when crocheting.
several balls of yarn with the words choosing the right color for your project
Choosing the Right Color for Your Project
Choosing the right color for your crochet project can seem daunting. However, if you trust your intuition and use some of the tips and tricks shared by Mister Domestic, you’ll be able to create a beautiful and colorful piece that is uniquely you! Watch the video to learn more!
two hands are knitting yarn with the words joining a new ball of yarn to a project
Joining a New Ball of Yarn to a Project
For many crochet projects, at some point, you’re going to run out of yarn and need to join a new ball to continue. If you’re new to the craft, it might seem a little confusing on how to join a new ball of yarn to a crochet project, but it’s amazingly simple. In this video, Rebecca Velasquez explains how to join a new ball of yarn so that you can get back to working on your beautiful project.
three balls of yarn with the words determining yarn weights
Determining Yarn Weights
Yarn comes in different thicknesses or yarn weights. In this video, Mister Domestic shares tips for determining the weight of a yarn. He explores how to determine the wraps per inch for a yarn. With this information, the weight of the yarn will be known.
two balls of yarn sitting next to each other with the words, winding a small ball of yarn
Winding a Small Ball of Yarn
Sometimes you need just a small amount of yarn for your project; you might be making a toy and you need a little accent color for a small detail, or maybe you need just enough yarn for one stripe, or a few small balls for colorwork. In this video, Jen Lucas demonstrates how to wind a small center-pull ball of yarn by hand in two different sizes.
yarn is shown with the words yarn put ups, different ways yarn is wound on it
Yarn Put Ups- Different Ways Yarn is Wound
If you’re new to working with yarn, you’ll notice that there are different ways that the yarn is wound. Yarn comes wound in a variety of ways. In this video, Mister Domestic explains the terminology for yarn put ups. There are four ways yarn is commonly available: skein, ball, hank, and cake. Mister Domestic shows each of these yarn put ups and describes how they can be used when crocheting.
a blue knitted hat with the words working with multiple yarns held together
Working with Multiple Yarns Held Together
With so many yarns to choose from, it can sometimes feel overwhelming to decide which ones to use in a project. Why not combine yarns and hold them together as you crochet to create something totally unique? In this video, Mister Domestic talks about working with multiple yarns held together and demonstrates combining yarns to make beautiful, crocheted fabric.
the different balls of yarn are shown with text that reads fiber content and texture of yarn
Fiber Content and Texture of Yarn
With so many different types of yarn available, it’s hard to know which one is the right one for your project. In this video, Mister Domestic discusses a few different types of yarn and what to look for when you’re picking out yarn for your next crochet masterpiece.