There are so many kinds of hand dyed yarn: variegated, tonal, self-striping . . . the list goes on! Ever wonder what will they look like knit up? Ever wonder how to tell the difference between them? Then this is the guide for you :) I pull several skeins out of my stash to help you understand the differences between solids, semi-solids, tonals, gradients, variegated, speckled, self-striping, and self-patterning yarn. There are, of course, may ways to break this info down, but this is my guide to those beautiful hand dyed skeins.
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Yarns Featured (*no endorsements, just stashed and loved yarn):
Hedgehog Fibers
SweetGeorgia
Biscotte Yarns
Brown Sheep
Regia
Yarn Candy (UK)
Madeline Tosh
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Chapters
00:00 Introduction
01:38 Important Terminology
05:45 Semi-Solid
08:15 Tonals
10:17 Gradients
12:43 Variegated
16:09 Speckled
17:46 Self-Striping
19:52 Solids and Self-Patterning Examples
7 авг 2024