Yarn Ply Explained: What? & Why?
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- Опубліковано 7 вер 2024
- Yarn Ply Explained: What? & Why?
Yarn ply can affect lots of things when you're knitting. You'll notice the differences, not only in the finished knit, but in how you hold the yarn to knit. Today I invite you to to join me as I dive into the reasons they're there and what they achieve.
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Amazing information! Thank you. I believe every fiber artist needs to understand these concepts in order to improve their work.
Hi Petra, yes it's quite amazing to think that when we choose yarn we can really help the project be even better than we expected by looking at it more closely. Happy Knitting!
so far this is not as boring as the other videos ive watched. super informative and def not boring at least to me
Great, glad you found it helpful, it's an interesting subject for sure. 🧶
You explain so well. I am about to knit again after many years and find myself with so many questions. I have found a good substitute yarn for a cowl pattern and the only part that I needed an explanation on was the number of plies. Both types of wool are chunky and a pretty good match. One is one ply and the one I want to buy is 3-ply. I believe that the 3-ply will work on the pattern. Gauge stated on the label is pretty much the same also.
Thank you so much for what you do.
I’m so glad you’ve got your answer. Yes, substituting a single ply for a 3 ply will work well, but not the other way around. You’ll get more stitch definition with a 3ply, so if you were swapping the other way you’d lose that. You can get going now - happy knitting! 🧶
@@KnitWithHannah Thank you
This is such a big help for choosing yarn for a project! Thanks 😊
You're welcome. 😍happy knitting!
Thanks Hannah. I learned something! James
Great! happy knitting! 🧶
Petra's Happy Place sent me over to check this video out. Great info thank you for sharing!
Hi Fiber Fox Studios thanks for letting me know that you liked the video! Happy Knitting 🧶
Agreed. Very informative. Thank you for sharing.
Hi Urban Yarn! so glad you found it helpful. Happy yarn hunting!
Very nice and helpful information. I may now choose the number of strand and the purpose of my project. Thanks for the info.
Glad it was helpful! Yes, there's a whole new world of yarn decisions in front of you! Happy knitting! 😀
Wonderful video! Thank you! It’s hard to find information about this. Could you do a video about the different fibers and how they knit up? I just found out that cotton has more stitch definition than other yarns.
Hi Catherine, Keep watching! I've got something along those lines coming up in a few weeks. Happy knitting. 😍
here's the tutorial about stitch definition:
ua-cam.com/video/tiX5SZrJ23o/v-deo.html
Hannah have you done a video about mixing yarns e.g. silk & wool mix and how knitting works up 🇦🇺🇦🇺🇦🇺🇦🇺
We use yarn ply in Australia
Really helpful, thank you.
so glad it was helpful! happy knitting 🧶
What size of knitting needles should I use if I have an 8ply yarn?
You'll find a full tutorial on DK/8ply yarn here: ua-cam.com/video/MmwbqrovhTk/v-deo.html
You'll generally need between 3.25 and 4mm needles.
Happy knitting!
very helpful thank you!
Happy knitting! 🧶
What is worsted/fil what does thr fil mean
Worsted can refer to thickness of wool and can also be about the processing method - how the yarn is carded, or combed, before spinning.
Happy knitting 🧶
Thank you mam, my cousin has sent 16 ply wool, kindly let me know how many stitches per inch for this.
As you can see in this video, that isn't possible without working with the yarn. You will likely have to test the yarn yourself to find out. This will help: ua-cam.com/video/hw07ClMcy2U/v-deo.html
This is helpful, 😊
Great! So glad you found this helpful. Happy knitting 🧶
thank you
You’re welcome! Happy knitting 🧶
Hi😊 what if i crochet 5ply and checkered with 4ply, will it turn out wrong or just fine?
The color i wanted doesnt come with 5ply so i dont know what to do. Can you help me or suggest whats beter?
Hi, I'm by no means an expert in crochet, so it'll likely be better for you to ask a crocheter, as I've not heard of anything other than the checker pattern that looks like squares alternating between two colours. If that's it, then you may notice the yarn thickness difference.
I have crocheted in the past with a mix of yarn weights and it's turned out fine. It does tend to be more noticeable in knitting, but that's just my experience as someone who hasn't crocheted much!
It really does depend on the intention for the project too. - is it for a University final exam, or a blanket to throw on the back of the sofa?!
Ok thank you so much for responding. Its for a clothing i want to make, its a knitted vest with checkered patterns. But thank you so much for replying😊
What should I do if my yarn threads are unplying?
I re-twist while I’m knitting. Or finish a row and turn the ball of yarn 🧶 round and round on a flat surface to let the ply tighten. Happy knitting 🧶
Hello great vid. Would a sweater made from 6ply shetland wool be considered thick or heavy duty ? Thank You
Hi Christopher, the stitch pattern that you're knitting up would make a difference too - a cable or slip-stitch pattern would be warmer than a lace. And it would depend on the thickness of the yarn - not just the number of plies as I showed in the video. Generally speaking a 100% wool jumper will be warm and cosy once knitted up. happy knitting! :D
@@KnitWithHannah They would be using Shetland wool. Would that make any difference? Thanks so much for your time.
@@kissme4492 the warmth doesn't generally differ on the origin of the wool. The softness, water resistance, colours/dyes would be more significant depending on origin. happy knitting!
Thank you❤
You're welcome 😊happy knitting 🧶
What does cyc mean with yarn
That's the Craft Yarn Council, you'll find them on Google with their own website explaining who they represent within the yarn industry.
Thank you very much
You're welcome! happy knitting! 😍😍
Can I just tell you how adorably beautiful you are? You would make an amazing teacher ❤
😊 thanks Deepika - I always thought I would be a teacher, but here I am teaching on UA-cam instead! happy knitting!
Awesome, but it's a single yarn or a ply yarn. A single yarn is unlpyed. Yes, I'm being pendantic spinner.
haha! That's cool. Not seen it called that in any knitting book - now I'm curious, you have me wondering about spinning! Happy knitting 🧶
@@KnitWithHannah there's a typo. It should say unlpyed yarn. So, to ply is fold back on itself. When making yarn one plies by twisting two or more singles in the opposite direction. A singled yarn was never plied.
What's the best yarn to use for babys knitting
@@lynrenshaw1746 I'm not sure there is a "best" yarn for baby knits. It's a matter of opinion. I personally would go for cottons, linens, silks, bamboo, or fine wools. Babies put everything in their mouth and I don't trust acrylics to be very safe.