Two ply yarn spinning - tips and tricks

Introduction

Two ply yarn is a very useful method of creating two-strand yarns. It's very easy to do and allows you to change the thickness and even make different color schemes with ease. This guide will go over what you need to know about two-plying yarn, including how it's done and the various types of dyes that work best for this type of project.

It’s made by twisting two strands together, which results in a thicker, more even yarn. The twist in the yarn makes it more stable than single ply and creates less luster. Two ply works best for projects like hats and scarves because it’s not as warm as bulky yarn, but still thick enough to provide warmth.

Two ply can be spun in many different colors and weights of yarn that you can use to create unique designs with your own twist!

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Chain ply yarn spinning- tips and tricks

Chain ply yarn spinning-how to

Introduction

There are many ways to spin a yarn, but plying is where it's at. For those new to the craft, I'll explain what ply means and why it's so important. I'll also walk you through some simple examples of how to make yarn plies in different situations. So let's get started!

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Spinning Wool Prep Basics

Introduction

Yarn is a wonderful thing, and if you're getting into spinning your own yarn, it's even better. However, if you have absolutely no idea what "spinning wool prep basics" are or how to prepare for them, this article will help you get started!

Woolen and Worsted Spun:

Worsted yarns have a tighter construction, which gives them a smoother appearance. They're also more consistent in size than woolen spun yarns.

Woolen and Worsted Spinning: We'll cover the most basic terms you need to know about spinning wool, including the many different ways it can be done.

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What is the difference between Merino wool and Superwash Merino wool? Yarn Spinning Blog

I decided to record and document my expirance spinning yarn in the same semi woolen single strand style with the only diffrece being a super wash merino braid vs a regular merino wool braid. I was hoping to answer the question What is the difference between Merino wool and Superwash Merino wool? Click below to see the video or read the description.

Discover the intricate differences between superwash and non-superwash merino wool in our comprehensive guide. Whether you're a seasoned crafter or new to the world of knitting, understanding these types of wool is crucial for choosing the right materials for your projects. Superwash merino, known for its washability and vibrant dye acceptance, offers practicality and ease of care, making it a popular choice for busy crafters[1]. On the other hand, non-superwash merino retains natural oils and textures, providing an authentic experience and superior warmth, but requires gentle, specific care to avoid felting

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Assembling the SpinPerfect Abe Spinning Wheel - Step by Step Guide

I am so excited to have this Blog/Assembly guide put together for you. You for sure will want to follow the step by step directions that come with the wheel and contact the SpinPerfect customer service if you have any questions. This is meant to be an overview so you can see me putting mine together as sort of an over the shoulder view.

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