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does anyone know where I might find a yarn guide online to explain about the different yarns to me?

 

Also can I subsitute any 3 ply yarn if the pattern calls for 3 ply?

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Here's a little run down of the 'most' popular yarns:

 

WEIGHT: This refers to how thick the yarn is. There are a number of standard thickness' for yarn. These include:

 

-FINGERING YARN: A loosely spun, very lightweight yarn used for babywear, socks, and other delicate items.

 

-SPORT YARN: A medium weight yarn used for babywear, sweaters, and lightweight throws.

 

-WORSTED WEIGHT YARN: The most popular weight for knitting and crocheting. An ideal weight for throws.

 

-CHUNKY YARN: Heavier than worsted weight, chunky yarn works up quickly and easily for such things as hats, scarves, and throws.

 

-BULKY YARN: A very heavy yarn, about twice as thick as worsted weight.

 

*YARN EQUIVALENTS: A method of approximating yarn equivalents:

Two strands fingering equal one strand sport.

Two strands sport equal one strand worsted.

Two strands worsted equal one strand bulky.

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Wow Jayme... Smart Girl !!! <img border=0 src="http://img28.photobucket.com/albums/v84/crochetville/bounce012.gif" />

 

Thanks for sharing this information.

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