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    Hello my name is Sandra. Im verrrry excited to be part of Crochet Talk and looing forward to a wonderful experience.

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    Quote Originally Posted by chacho002 View Post
    Hello my name is Sandra. Im verrrry excited to be part of Crochet Talk and looing forward to a wonderful experience.
    Hello & welcome to the group! It is nice to have you as a member! :0)

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    Quote Originally Posted by chacho002 View Post
    Hello my name is Sandra. Im verrrry excited to be part of Crochet Talk and looing forward to a wonderful experience.
    welcome Sandra. while Iam here I would like to ask a question of the group. can any one tell me what DK yarn means?

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    Sorry but I don't know. That's a good question, I would like to know myself what it means. If you find out please let me know.

    Thx!!

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    Hello! I myself don't actually know what DK yarn means but with the help of our friend Google I found out that DK stands for "double knitting". It is said to refer to double fingering-weight yarn. It is also said to be thinner than worsted yarn but thicker than sport weight yarn. For me, I wouldn't really know the difference, lolz. I also don't use a lot of thick yarns because I'm more into cotton yarns since the weather here in my country won't allow me to wear those thick apparel, but cotton does great!

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    Quote Originally Posted by giftedchild View Post
    Hello! I myself don't actually know what DK yarn means but with the help of our friend Google I found out that DK stands for "double knitting". It is said to refer to double fingering-weight yarn. It is also said to be thinner than worsted yarn but thicker than sport weight yarn. For me, I wouldn't really know the difference, lolz. I also don't use a lot of thick yarns because I'm more into cotton yarns since the weather here in my country won't allow me to wear those thick apparel, but cotton does great!
    thanks I remember reading about it now that you have jogged my menory. Thanks again I have a couple of patterns that I want to make that calls for this type of yarn.

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