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    Rachels is offline Diamond level (5000+ posts)
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    Default Another question about yarns

    I love, love, love the Debbie Bliss Cashmerino yarn. I love the way it looks knitted up, I love how soft it is when finished, I love how it feels to work with it. So...what else am I likely to love? I am pretty new to this whole knitting thing, and while I could browse in a yarn store for hours (in theory-- Abigail would never go for that), choosing a yarn leaves me muddled. I want to make a baby blanket now, and I'd like to find a very soft yarn with a similar gauge. I could just get more of the Cashmerino, and I might, but you know-- the price tag begins to add up. So what else should I consider looking at?

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    Default RE: Another question about yarns

    Hi,

    Cashmerino is wonderful, I love it, too. Unfortunately it's pricey :(
    It is going to be hard to find something cheaper and just as nice, I am afraid. One idea: most yarn stores have once a year sale just around this time. I just got Debbie Bliss's cotton cachmere for 50% off. You may want to call all the stores near you.

    If you don't mind the acrylic content, Plymouth Encore and Lion Brand Wool-ease are two of the most popular acrylic/wool blend worsted weight that works really well for kids/baby stuff. Wash well, and they are nice and soft, and washer/dryer friendly. They also come in tons of colors, and much, much cheaper. I think Patternworks (online store) carries Encore, and Lion Brand can be bought from e-yarns.

    Also, my favorite warm weather kids and baby yarn: Rowan All-Seasons Cotton (cotton/acrylic blend). It's really really soft and you can wear it year round. Unfortunately, it's not cheap. I also like Lion Brand Cotton-Ease, it's similar to all seasons cotton except 75% cheaper but not as soft. These are all worsted weight also.

    Good luck with your search! Oh, also, don't forget ebay!



    Mom to three kids

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    hobey Guest

    Default RE: Another question about yarns

    I'm still a beginning knitter so have not done any major projects yet but a friend of mine told me about yarn.com. They offer close-outs and discounts throughout the year. She was able to get $300 worth of italian yarn for $78-enough for 2 medium sweaters. I haven't explored the site much but it may be worth looking at.

    Raquel
    Nathan's Mom 12/19/03

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    Default RE: Another question about yarns

    Rachel,

    Some friends and I are knitting a blanket for a friend's baby and are trying to pick out a yarn we all like. One that came up that might work for you is Mission Falls 1824 Wool. I haven't seen it IRL but it was described as being a very soft 100% washable merino. The colors looked pretty online also.

    Good luck!

    Chris

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    Default RE: Another question about yarns

    I really like Wool-ease. I think it knits up super easy and looks very cute! It also comes in a ton of fun colors and the price is definitely right!
    Beth, mom to older DD (8/01) and younger DD (10/06) and always missing Leah (4/22 - 5/1/05)

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