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Thread: Trouble in Crochet Land
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11-20-2015, 10:04 AM #1
Trouble in Crochet Land
Hi, I am so new that I really do not know what I am doing and where this message will go! There are not a lot of instructions. I am new to crochet and I have found a pattern that I like a lot, it calls for Louisa Harding Yarns' Mulberry, 100% silk and I need a substitute yarn. I have been to several web sites that carry Ms. Harding's yarns and never could I see the label. I know that a lot of patterns call for some very expensive yarns and I am not able to afford all of them and would like to know how to substitute different yarns. I sure hope someone can help me.
Thanks
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11-20-2015, 12:22 PM #2
Hello,
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11-20-2015, 05:06 PM #3
your yarn is \
Name Mulberry,
Brand Louisa Harding
Weight DK / 8 ply (11 wpi) Wraps per inch
Meterage 136 yards (124 meters)
Unit weight 50 grams (1.76 ounces)
Gauge 22.0 sts = 4 inches
Needle size US 4 - 6 or 3.5 - 4mm
Fibers 100% Silk
Texture plied
I highlighted the most important things to look for when looking for a comparable yarn now if the silk is important to you. highlight that as well as for price I am not sure if you can find a silk yarn much cheaper then this yarn you can search DK weight yarns on the internet
Ravelry has a Yarn library just click on the Yarn tab you can browse by fiber or you can click on advanced search just above that.Last edited by MsBhaven; 11-20-2015 at 05:50 PM.
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11-20-2015, 06:31 PM #4
Hi and Welcome to ct
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11-21-2015, 07:54 AM #5
Silk is not important to me, I am just trying to learn how to tell if a different yarn will work for a project that calls for something like silk. I don't even know the questions to ask.. Thanks
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11-21-2015, 11:26 AM #6
Welcome to the Forum. I crochet only doilies from cotton thread
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11-24-2015, 07:37 AM #7
Im not sure about questions you need to ask, except to yourself. The depends totally on what the finished product is supposed to do, so to speak. If you are crocheting a garment of some kind then you want the yarn to feel soft against your skin. I can't imagine using silk yarn for anything other than a garment or maybe a toy? Any pattern can be substituted, it is usually, totally up to you. If you are making a Doiley or a runner or bedspread, something like that, then you can easily and much more affordable sub with Crochet Thread, which comes in (usually) 3, 5, and 10 sizes; the larger the number the smaller the size.
Also you must look at the number of the silk yarn, if is a 1, 2, 3, 4, 5. If the yarn is a 2, which stands for 2 ply, then you should sub with the same consistency.
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