Frequently Asked Questions
The Value Worsted Yarn is made from one hundred percent acrylic. This material ensures durability and functionality for various knitting and crochet projects.
The yarn package measures ten inches in length, five inches in width, and three inches in height. These dimensions make it easy to store and handle during your crafting.
Each package contains six ounces of yarn, which provides approximately three hundred eighty yards of material. This amount is ideal for larger projects like afghans.
The recommended knit gauge for the Value Worsted Yarn is four inches equals eighteen stitches on size US eight needles. This gauge helps achieve the desired texture and density.
Yes, this yarn is suitable for crochet projects. It is recommended to use a size H8 crochet hook for best results.
Machine wash the yarn and air dry it. Do not use a dryer, and avoid ironing or bleaching to maintain the yarn's quality.
Yes, the Value Worsted Yarn is made from non-toxic acrylic material, making it safe for children to use in crafting projects.
This yarn is perfect for a variety of projects, including afghans, family projects, and charity items. Its durability makes it a great choice for both beginners and experienced crafters.
No, the manufacturer does not guarantee matching dye lots. While they try to match them, variations may occur.
The Value Worsted Yarn falls under the CYC Weight Category four. This weight is commonly used for medium to heavy projects.
Yes, this yarn can be used for both knitting and crocheting, making it a versatile choice for various crafting projects.
Store the yarn in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight to preserve its color and integrity. Keeping it in a sealed container can also protect it from dust.
The yarn is branded by Craftz. They are known for producing quality yarn suitable for various crafting needs.
Yes, the acrylic material makes this yarn suitable for outdoor projects, as it is resistant to moisture and wear.
Yes, while it is beginner-friendly, the Value Worsted Yarn can also be used for advanced knitting techniques due to its consistent gauge and durability.












