A yarn is a yarn is a yarn, right? Well, not when it comes to warp yarns. In today’s episode, I’m talking all about how to pick a warp yarn!
By considering 2 simple, straight-forward variables, you’ll become much more savvy when selecting which yarn to use as your warp yarn. And when you are smart about your warp yarns, the entire weaving experience becomes a lot more fun! A LOT!!
Check out episode 77 right here to learn about the factors that make up a great warp yarn.
Show Notes –
More information – I discovered a fabulous blog post from Weaver House that expands on the “how to pick a warp yarn” theme! She does a great job of walking you through the parameters for a warp yarn and taking it a step further, showcasing some great options. I hope you enjoy it as much as I did! Read the article right here.
Buying yarn – If you are ready to purchase your warp yarn, but are hesitant to take the plunge, I have what you’re looking for! In episode 41, I walk you through the process of buying yarn online. I promise it is not so daunting once you know what you are looking at. Here is all the information, ready at your fingertips!
Holiday Shopping!
It’s time, my friend! Time to ponder what to give the weaver in your life. Or if you’re the weaver? Time to start your wish list of goodies that would enhance your weaving experience. And I’m armed and ready with a comprehensive list of weaving tools and accessories that any weaver would love to have! Click here to check out the many, many options for this holiday season. Happy Shopping!
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