What is the difference between Merino wool and Superwash Merino wool? Yarn Spinning Blog
I decided to record and document my expirance spinning yarn in the same semi woolen single strand style with the only diffrece being a super wash merino braid vs a regular merino wool braid. I was hoping to answer the question What is the difference between Merino wool and Superwash Merino wool? Click below to see the video or read the description.
Discover the intricate differences between superwash and non-superwash merino wool in our comprehensive guide. Whether you're a seasoned crafter or new to the world of knitting, understanding these types of wool is crucial for choosing the right materials for your projects. Superwash merino, known for its washability and vibrant dye acceptance, offers practicality and ease of care, making it a popular choice for busy crafters[1]. On the other hand, non-superwash merino retains natural oils and textures, providing an authentic experience and superior warmth, but requires gentle, specific care to avoid felting
Spinning Wool Locks into "Non Art Yarn" Livestream Fiber Arts Class
The question for todays topic was, what can I do with raw wool locks that's not big chunky art yarn because not everybody's into crafting with art yarn. I love art yarn and like to use the chunky lock spun stuff in certain projects but it’s defiantly not something that is suitable for every project so it would be nice to have a way to spin those beautiful wool locks and use the yarn in a different way. .
Back to the Basics- A Return to the Fundamentals of Spinning Yarn
Come learn the basics of how to spin yarn from wool with Crafty Housewife yarns.