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The James C Brett Flutterby Chunky Knitting Wool/Yarn in Pink (B2) is a premium 100g ball made from 100% super soft polyester. With a generous yardage of approximately 192 yards, it knits beautifully to a tension of 11 stitches x 18 rows for a 10cm x 10cm square. Ideal for a variety of chunky knitting patterns, this yarn is machine washable at 30°C, ensuring your creations stay fresh and vibrant.
Product Care Instructions | Machine Wash |
Material Composition | Polyester 100 |
Material Type | Polyester |
Item Length | 192 Yards |
Item Weight | 100 g |
Colour | Pink |
O**Y
Unbelievable softtt
I’ve had literal dreams of an oversized pastel colour block cardigan but decided £300 WASNT worth the spend. So I embarked on making my own.I have never crocheted in my life however I like pain and misery. After scrolling the internet I came across these and fell in love with the colours.It arrived super fast and just touching they yarn balls makes me think of what child me thought a cloud would feel like.Admittedly it is a hard yarn to work with as a complete beginner as it is super soft and slippery, especially if you’re using an aluminium hook/knitting needle, however it is manageable with patience and you might come to appreciate it later when you’re whizzing through your 1000th stitch.Pictures is my first sleeve of my project.I definitely wouldn’t call theses super chunky. They’re definitely thicker then most, however if you search on YouTube for tutorials this is definitely not the super chunky size ones they’re using. However I do think it’s still worth it and looks supeeer cute.
H**1
Soft and velvety
Beautiful just what I was looking for lovely delicate pink for baby girl and soft velvety touch
E**M
Works well
Item came as described, I got the light pink one as ordered. Colour is accurate in picture. Is same weight and texture as other wools I've bought that were the same brand and type. Is a chenille feel, so its soft. There is some shedding but its only when you pull on it such as to make a not. It says it's machine washable at low temperatures but I've not washed it yet as I'm still working on my project. It's good to crochet with but I'd consider myself a novice, is easier than some of ALDI's chenille baby yarn I bought a while back.
R**E
Lovely chenille
This wool is great I bought it to crochet baby wear and the finish is so soft nightshade of pink is just lovely I have recently purchased this wool in white also as I was so pleased to work with this wool which has the advantage of not being squeaky while knitting or crochet
O**R
Great yarn!
Arrived super fast! I love this wool so much, so soft and fluffy! I crochet and it's hard to ee where the stitches are but it's worth using because the finished product is lovely.
M**N
Customer service very good
Will most definitely buy from this firm again. Chunky wool is so so soft and knits beautifully.The packaging was very well done and the time of delivery was excellent.Well done James C Berett
S**.
Very pleased with this product...
This wool is beautiful, so easy to crochet with. I,v so far done a snood for my daughter and a blanket for my granddaughter due in May :)I will be ordering more in different colours.
E**H
Pros and cons. Please read the full review
There are pros and cons to this yarn. Also I have been able to find very little specific information about techniques that can be employed to overcome some of the difficulties.Firstly it should be noted that this is not a spun yarn. There are no plys. It is fluff attached to string. Therefore, the fabric made from it does not look the same as a fabric made from wool or acrylic. To give an example, I have posted pictures of moss stitch (k1, p1) knitted with this yarn (the pink pictures). It can be seen that the purl stitches made using this fabric are elongated and somewhat large (despite the fact that I am a tight knitter). The green swatch is what moss stitch looks like when using normal spun wool or yarn. The difference in ribbing is even more noticeable. This is something that needs to be borne in mind when selecting which kind of fabric you are desiring to make. Knit a swatch first to see if you like the result produced by this yarn.Pros and consPros1. It is a beautifully soft yarn and makes a fabric that feels snuggly and cosy.2. It makes a very warm fabric as the yarn is the equivalent of a 12 ply chunky yarn.3. It feels nice to work with as it is very soft.Cons1. This yarn gives an extremely poor stitch definition. It can difficult to see whether the stitch on the row below the one currently being worked is a knit or a purl. I am a knitter with over 40 years experience and sometimes I have difficulty determining some of the stitches. Cabling is particularly odd-looking with this yarn.2. This yarn is very unforgiving of mistakes. You will not be able to rip back very far at all before the yarn becomes threadbare. Even tinking back noticeably reduces the quality and thickness of the yarn. String begins to appear. This yarn is not recommended for beginners or complicated patterns that may require undoing.3. Very slick needles must be used to prevent deterioration of the yarn. I started my project using Knitpro Symfonie needles (made from highly polished birchwood). I noticed that even these high quality wooden needles were rubbing the yarn, making it thinner. I switched to Knitpro Nova and the yarn retained its integrity and thickness. Addi Premium would probably work well too. Avoid any needles that rub the yarn in even the smallest degree.4. The manufacturer recommends tying a knot in the end to prevent "fraying", however the ends cannot be woven in with a knot in the yarn. It does not exactly fray anyway, the yarn simply slides off the end leaving bare string.5. Loose knitters may have a problem getting good tension with this yarn. Purl stitches in particular are over-large and protrude forward rather than sit back. The knit stitches sit back instead.Overall, providing the above observations are taken into consideration, this yarn CAN produce a soft, warm comfortable fabric. However it is not recommended for beginners, who may need to rip or tink back frequently, and I don't know how long it will be before a garment produced with this yarn will become threadbare, as even working it with the wrong type of needles will begin to do that.If this review has been helpful to you, please let me know by clicking the helpful button below. Thank you.
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