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Overall Cotton Chenille Rating: (4.2 based on 12 reviews) |
Rating: (3 out of 5) |
| hard to find nice chenille anymore - this one works for me |
Rating: (5 out of 5) |
| Great yarn for knitting baby washcloths. Yarn will full after machine washing and a trip through the dryer and be even softer. |
Rating: (5 out of 5) |
| I needed one more ball of yarn and thankfully it matched perfectly : |
Rating: (5 out of 5) |
| Knits up really nice, but you have to be careful if you need to pull on the yarn for craft projects, it is very fragile when pulled it will easily break. |
Rating: (4 out of 5) |
| Working with Crystal Palace Cotton Chenille Yarn is a pleasure. There is no unravaling or splittiing. Colors are true and uniform. After the first purchase I ordered more..... |
Rating: (1 out of 5) |
| I've had loosely woven yarn to pull away, but never have I had a yarn to just break, snap while knitting with it. |
Rating: (4 out of 5) |
| I happened to have a washcloth pattern, and I am a beginner. This is only the second project I've made, so it was an experience for sure. The only things you have to get used to are the fact that this yarn is frailer than the average twisted yarn, and the yarn clings to itself. On my first casts-on, it broke. But better sooner than later right? It broke once more, but I was in a bad mood so I blame myself. The yarn clings to itself and needs to be pushed around a bit on the bottom edge of the needle. I didn't have any serious issues with worming, a couple of stitches here and there might be a bit bumpier, but nothing serious. Also the pattern was balanced between knits and purls, so if yours is either purl or knit heavy I would take caution with worming. Aside from the obvious, this yarn is great, soft, yet still good for exfoliation. Machine washable is a plus. For chenille, it is quality. My only complaint is that the ball comes unraveled kind of easy, but I'll plan ahead next time, because I'm definitely buying again. |
Rating: (5 out of 5) |
| I'm making a custom plush and was somewhat in-limbo as far as my choices for the main body texture - should I use this or microfiber eyelash? Or both? - but after working with it, two strands of this knitted together on size 10 gives me a very sturdy fabric that is quite soft and smooshable.
I made a swatch and rinsed it - after it was dry it was even softer and more supple.
I've had no worming problems so far, but I took a single strand to see what force it would take to break it. It is not fragile exactly, but it may fight you on tighter increases.
It was recommended to me by the lovely ladies at Main Street Yarns in Watkinsville, GA, and I recommend it to you guys c: |
Rating: (5 out of 5) |
| I love the feel of this yarn! Knits very easily. I did have to frog and reknit, and it was a tiny bit wormy on the reknit, but over all, no worming problems.
I just ordered more! |
Rating: (4 out of 5) |
| Makes great washclothes, nice texture very slippery, used Addit lace needles, which have a sharper point and as able to grab the chenille better and not stick. |
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