The Types Of Undyed Yarn

By Chasity Sheppard


Craft makers and knitters alike all know that undyed yarn is a great way to express your individuality when you are busy crafting. Buying these uncolored skeins and coloring them the way you want allows you to be more creative and go beyond the standard colors offered in craft stores. You get exactly what you want instead of being forced to only choose from what is readily available.

One really popular type of undyed fiber is the everyday fiber, which allows knitters to make items that need a lot of durability, like perhaps a blanket or sweater. They can be made from natural materials, or sometimes man-made ones like acrylic. These skeins may come in a variety of different names, including Everyday, Superwash, Basic, or other names that express the fact that they can be used for almost any type of project.

Another really popular choice with knitters and crafters is wool, which is made from sheep that have been shaved of their hair. These wools are used to make very thick skeins that can be used for clothing, especially clothes that will be used in really cold weather. This fiber is often used for socks and gloves because in the winter, it will protect from the biting cold.

Another popular uncolored fiber would be alpaca, which is the shaved hair of the alpaca animal. You can get it in the regular variety, which usually comes from adults, or the baby variety, which is said to be softer than the adult type. Either way, this is a very soft fiber that some people use as a substitute for silk, because it has a similar soft feel.

If you like that silky feel, alapaca isn't the only type of uncolored fiber that you can go for. Real silk is also spun into skeins for crafting, and it is arguably the softest of all the yarns. It is a natural fiber that is sought after by clothing makers because of how great it feels against the skin. It can be used for many projects, though clothing is its most popular application.

Blended skeins are a great way to provide softness and strength for items that need to be a little more durable. For example, one type of blend is wool and silk, because the wool is very strong, while the silk isn't as strong, but is very soft. Together, they combine to make a yarn that is durable, but with a luxurious feel to it.

Once you choose which material or blend to use, it is time to decide what color to use. Though you can certainly leave the yarn uncolored, it is fun to choose a color or colors to dye it. You can even blend more than one color to make a brand new hue that is yours and yours alone. You can dye it at home, though there are plenty of professionals that will be happy to do it for you.

Undyed yarn is a great way to express yourself when you are making clothing or other crafts where yarn is necessary. The sky really is the limit on these, since you can use a variety of materials and colors to match your project. These yarns are great for making gifts to show just how much you care to a friend or family member.




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