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3 Tips to Buy Spinning Yarns for a Beginner

 Are you looking to buy spinning yarns for the first time? If so, you may feel a little overwhelmed by the available choices. With so many types of yarn and fibers, it can be tough to know where to start. At The Hook and Needle Nook, LLC in the Spokane Valley area, we sell a variety of spinning yarns perfect for beginners.

This article will give you three tips to help make the process easier. We will also recommend some of our favorite yarns for beginners.

1) The Type of FiberDifferent fibers, such as wool, cotton, and flax, can be used to make spinning yarns. Each type of fiber has characteristics that will affect the feel and look of the finished yarn. Wool is a warm and durable fiber often used in knitting projects. Cotton is a softer fiber that is perfect for summer garments. Flax is a strong fiber that can be used for various projects. When choosing a spinning yarn, consider the type of project you will be working on. If you are unsure what fiber to choose, call The Hook and Needle Nook, LLC in the Spokane Valley area, and our experts can help you select the perfect yarn for your project. The type of fiber is important to consider when choosing a spinning yarn. Different fibers will affect the feel and look of the finished yarn.

2) The Weight of the Yarn - The weight of the yarn is important to consider when purchasing spinning yarn. The weight of the yarn will determine how much the finished product will weigh. There are many different weights of yarns available, but the most common weights are the worsted weight and DK weight. Worsted weight yarns are heavier than DK so they will make a thicker, warmer fabric. Conversely, DK-weight yarns are lighter, so they will make a thinner, cooler fabric. At The Hook and Needle Nook, LLC in the Spokane Valley area, you can purchase worsted weight and DK weight yarn. We also have a variety of other weights available, so be sure to ask one of our knowledgeable staff members about which type of yarn would be best for your project!

3) The Twist of the Yarn - The twist is a measure of how tight the fibers are wound together. The more twists per inch, the stronger and finer the yarn. To determine the twist, hold the end of the yarn in one hand and allow the rest to dangle freely. With your other hand, grab the yarn about an inch from where you're holding it and give it a little tug. It has a high twist if it feels tight and wants to spring back into place. If it feels loose and floppy, it has a low twist. At the Hook and Needle Nook, LLC in the Spokane Valley area, we suggest a minimum of 24 twists per inch for spinning yarns. If you're unsure about the twist, ask one of our experts.

The Hook and Needle Nook, LLC in the Spokane Valley area offers a wide variety of spinning yarns for every spinner level. They also offer classes to help you get started on your spinning journey. Check our website for more details.

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  • 1508 North Monroe St
  • Spokane, WA 99208
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