Thanks so so much for making this video. I buy most of my yarn from Amazon. I will be purchasing from all of these shops. Have a fantastic rest of your week.
Just seen this video and loved it so subscribed. I have a 'postage pass' with the knitting network £19.99 for 12 months gives free delivery for 12 months, even if you only need 1 ball and its fast delivery as well. Love emu and papatya. Currently knitting with King Cole cherish that I bought on the 15% off day. Lots of reviews. A crochet and knitting fb group and outstanding customer service. I really can't fault it.
Thank you for subscribing :) I've heard a lot of people give positive reviews of emu yarn I really need to try it out. I've ordered a few things from the knitting Network too. Didn't realise you could get a delivery pass will definitely have a look at that 🙂
I have shopped with the knitting network for a few years now. They have deals weekly, if not more often. I love the emu yarn. It really is the softest. I will definitely be having a look at the other places you mentioned, I don't need any more yarn, though, but what's need got yo do with anything 😂
I'm so glad I stumbled across them I'm definitely going to try the emu yarn 🙂 and I completely agree it doesn't matter if you need any more yarn it's the if you want any more that counts 🤣
I buy lots of packs of 5 Pato yarn in dk from Little Wool Shop in the bright Luminous colours for the crochet cat blankets for 3 local animal rescues that I crochet cat blankets for
Thank you for this the only places I normally can buy yarn is Poundland the range and hobbycraft it’s especially hard to find chenille yarn except in hobby craft and it’s quite expensive for big projecrs
Yes definitely agree especially as Chenille yarn is so popular right now. Happy to share hopefully it helps lots of people as times are hard but we still want to be able to have some things we enjoy 😊
I love the little wool shop. but as of late ive found theyre out of stock alot of the colours that ive needed so i decided to apply for wholesale since i use a ton of yarn but you have to place a minimum amount,, so the first website is amazing!! will defiantly be ordering from them
New to your site - but very interested in what you have provided in this video, so have subscribed. I have used both Wool Warehouse and Wool Factory for yarn supplies over a number of years. Easy to use websites (I’m an IT idiot so need all the help I can get), wide selection of yarns to choose from; sale items are always worth looking at; quick delivery and good/helpful after sales service have been my experience.
Definitely all of the plus points above to those websites. I think cost is a massive issue at the moment for a lot of yarn crafters so definitely check the sales out. It's always a plus if they offer free postage over a certain amount too for me :) love to know what other content you'd be interested in? 🙂
@@CrocreatebySarah Hello Sarah. Thank you for your response, which was kind and much appreciated. I couldn’t agree more regarding the cost of yarn nowadays. What I find disappointing, especially with newer designers, is the use of 2, often 3 yarn types together to obtain results for their patterns. There is so seldom an alternative, single yarn weight, suggested which will provide good results. Having to buy these multiple yarns can be prohibitively expensive and put people, who would otherwise love to have a go, off. I was taught to knit when I was about two - and haven’t really stopped “yarning”, in all senses of the word, ever since. But I’m approaching 70 now and find my hands are not as pliable any more, so I mostly knit smaller items for local charities, especially those that don’t take too much brain power. I’m always interested in what other people are creating, whether knitted or crocheted, for themselves or local charities and events which I can try out. A change of items being offered to different charities is useful, and hopefully continues to help them achieve their aims. Currently, I’m working on a small batch of baby hats for our local ambulance station. They use them for babies who are actually born in the ambulance to keep their little heads warm until they get to the hospital. I try and do a couple of batches a year and these are great for using up small amounts from my stash. I’m looking forward to your next video. But in the meantime, enjoy whatever you are creating.
I agree I think you should be able to design and make a project with one type or make of yarn not 3 or 4 and I agree it would put me off making the pattern too. When I design a pattern with a lot of colours even I'm conscious of the cost and always say just make it with your stash 🙂 I'm so impressed that you've been yarning for so long and so glad that it's a craft you've maintained. I think it's becoming "trendy" right now which is great but hopefully those people maintain the skill and don't just let it go 😊
Thank you for sharing your this valuable information. We recently conducted a poll in the knitting for beginners Facebook group to gather recommendations on where to find affordable, high-quality yarn. Would you mind if I shared your video with the group? I'm sure that many members would find this information valuable and appreciate it.
In the UK, I always use the Wool Warehouse and Black Sheep Wools. Both websites are very good, their stock is very good and prices are good. They complete and mail out orders very quickly, I have never had any problems with these companies
As a beginner, I don't want to buy 10 balls at a time, and if I get to the point where I need 10 I only want to buy 10 not HAVE to buy 100. Maybe a separate video for resale stock buyers would be handy?
I normally buy wool/yarn from my indoor market. However, the big problem I'm finding is they don't crochet well. I'm a lifelong knitter, learnt when I was 5, I'm now in my late 50's and wanted to explore the crochet side. The different well known brands are mainly so loosely spun that when I try to crochet with them for children's garments, they have absolutely no stitch definition at all. I have spent a small fortune on what has turned out to be useless. Even the ones that look ok to work with end up doing the same. Any help at all from anyone will be very welcome. Thank you in advance. Brilliant channel! Just found you this morning..
Firstly thank you for your kind words 😊 I think a lot of people use cotton for child's garments. It's cool and hard wearing and it's a sustainable material. That said it generally is made up of several fibres. You can get mercerised cotton which fibres hold together better and it just makes the stitches pop because its mercerized I prefer it more to the regular cotton but of course it comes with a price tag. That said it lasts, you can wash it at 60 and it's great for children's skin as it's natural 😊 what brands are the ones you're using? There's an online yarn brand match if you type in the brand and substitute after the brand name it might come up with something similar that might work up better 🙂
Hi, thank you for replying so quickly. My market stall stocks mainly Stylecraft in various weights, Patons and a couple of which I can't recall. The Stlecraft Special DK was the latest I bought, which had the same problem. Idk if I'm just unlucky! One before that (both this last weekend) was same brand in Aron. Did the same. I did go to B&Ms yesterday tho and got a 250g of variegated Trimm Aron Premium Knitting Yarn for £5. Got it home, tried a fhdc and was like, WOW!! It is Beautiful! Only had 1 in lilac/pinkish which will be enough for my 6yro Granddaughter. Had few in blue/turquoise colour, just hope there's 1 left on Sat. Lol! Apart from those there's a very small selection which are chennile. I will have a look on those you recommended tho and see if I can find the Mango yellow my Grandson wants. Thank you again so much.
I try where possible to purchase from a local yarn shop. They are a hub of crafters activities and have regular huddles. Very knowledgeable and helpful.
Hi. Love your videos. I have a small channel my self, and do similar things. You said you are getting ready for the creative craft show. Is that the one at Birmingham NEC? If so I go every year. So I may see you ❤
Thank you so much 😊 yes the one at the NEC running from 2nd to 5th November :) ill be in the crafts section you may well see me 😊 are you selling or buying?
I like some of the suggested online shops but my favourite is another UK based shop called Readicut. They regularly have mystery boxes mostly containing 3kg of yarn and they are such a deal. One deal I got was 27 x 100g balls of Hello Love for £40 inc postage. Hello Love is velvet yarn and doesn’t shed definitely another plus. I was so pleased with it I bought another box!
I'm having trouble with yarns, could you help me. At present I'm learning how to make bookmarks with just some old wool that was given to me, could you advise me what Is the right yarn to use to make bookmarks, so that have good definition and good quality as they will be given as gifts. I'm starting to get frustrated with everything as I'm a beginner so don't know alot about yarns and there uses. I would really appreciate your help. Thank you. Valerie.
The best yarn to use for something like this I would have to say is probably going to be cotton yarn. It's sturdy, the stitches give beautiful definition and it's washable so great for those practical items that are going to get a lot of use 😀
Tried to order from wooly warehouse& was told I can't be given account as I'm not a business or a charity and added that because I have not sold anything they won't offer me a account
OMG I have just found you ❤. well done you I wish you loads of success and many more subs. All the best from Kendal, Cumbria. I need to search through your videos but do you review lux yarns? I am particularly interested in super soft alpaca as hypoallergenic. I love all yarn and love a bargain but I like to do makes from acrylic, blends and the more lux yarns depending on who it's for, wondering if you do too? 😊
Thank you so much for subscribing and your kind words 😊 I don't use lux yarns but I do use undyed wool so am used to natural fibres. It's definitely something I'd love to test out though 😊
I am now caught up on your videos so realise my query was silly, sorry. I love the vibe of your channel and now want to get into plushies. Excited. Thank you. Off to watch your latest video now 😊
two things i dont get is the weights for the yarns and which yarns to use for which project 😭 could someone plz explain i would like to learn everything i do gotta know before really getting into crocheting
So which yarns to use for which projects sometimes can be personal preference, for example a lot of people use cotton for amigurumi but also Chenille yarn and some like to use standard acrylic. As a general rule I'd say any clothing use natural fibres, summer clothing use cotton. Amigurumi really can be made from any yarn you like in my opinion. The weights of the yarns differ depending on what item you're making. If you're working from a wearable pattern always use the weight that's indicated in the pattern. If you use bulkier yarn to make something it will turn out bigger and equally if you use a lower weight yarn it will turn out smaller. So when making a non wearable and substituting yarn bear this in mind. You can find handy converters on Pinterest. DK is a standard middle of the line weight. Aran yarn is thicker than DK, chunky thicker than Aran. Sport weight is on the other end smaller in weight than DK, then lace which is smaller than sport. It's not the weight in the traditional sense it's how thin the yarn is which effects the finished product :) hope that's helped a little 😀
They do yes but I know a lot of people don't have a local yarn shop 😊 my local yarn shop is a big chain I don't have an independent to buy from I'm afraid 😔
Hi, there is a lot of people out there that knit with acrylic as it's more accessible for people on a budget. I always make sure my videos are entitled 'yarn' to ensure I'm not click baiting anyone into thinking they're getting specific animal fibres. I'm so sorry you don't like acrylic yarn but there are sooooo many people out there that do 👍🏻
Thanks so so much for making this video. I buy most of my yarn from Amazon. I will be purchasing from all of these shops. Have a fantastic rest of your week.
Always buy from The Knitting Network, different deals each day. Love buying from The Wool Factory.
Just seen this video and loved it so subscribed. I have a 'postage pass' with the knitting network £19.99 for 12 months gives free delivery for 12 months, even if you only need 1 ball and its fast delivery as well. Love emu and papatya. Currently knitting with King Cole cherish that I bought on the 15% off day. Lots of reviews. A crochet and knitting fb group and outstanding customer service. I really can't fault it.
Thank you for subscribing :) I've heard a lot of people give positive reviews of emu yarn I really need to try it out. I've ordered a few things from the knitting Network too. Didn't realise you could get a delivery pass will definitely have a look at that 🙂
I have shopped with the knitting network for a few years now. They have deals weekly, if not more often. I love the emu yarn. It really is the softest. I will definitely be having a look at the other places you mentioned, I don't need any more yarn, though, but what's need got yo do with anything 😂
I'm so glad I stumbled across them I'm definitely going to try the emu yarn 🙂 and I completely agree it doesn't matter if you need any more yarn it's the if you want any more that counts 🤣
I buy lots of packs of 5 Pato yarn in dk from Little Wool Shop in the bright Luminous colours for the crochet cat blankets for 3 local animal rescues that I crochet cat blankets for
Our little craft Company is a great uk small business. Great customer service, and they have fb page🎉 great video thank you ❤
You're welcome so glad you found it useful 😊
Iv shopped at wooly wholesale i love it especially if your doing a big project
I buy from Knitting Network and brought their £19.99 unlimited 12 delivery which is super handy
Brand new to crochet this is super helpful thank you! Do you also have a video on how to know what type of yarn for what type of project?
So glad you picked up the craft 🙌🏻
I don't have a video on what yarn to use but it's a smashing idea 🙂
Thank you so much for this video! So many of these are American. I'm going to check all of these websites ❤
Very helpful. I haven't heard about any of the others - I'd only heard about Wool Warehouse before...Great tips, appreciate it. Liked and subscribed x
Thank you so much I'm so glad it was helpful 😊
Thank you so much. Been trying to find a cheaper supplier for my projects, but my surches let me down xxx❤
Glad you found it helpful 😊
Im definitely going to shop at the woolly wholesale very exciting to have seen this UA-cam video thank you
You're very welcome hope it saves you some pennies and you get some great yarns 😊
Did you end up buying from there? I want to buy from them but I'm nervous.
I am a newbie to this craft. Never heard of any of these shops do this video was super usefull to me. Thank you!
You're very welcome. Think it's handy for others to share some tips and get some great yarn buys too 😀
Also Marriners were a favourite of mine I was sad when they stopped trading
Me too I loved mariners yarns
Hi I have enjoyed listening twice now to this video I am like you as I like to source yarn at affordable prices
So glad you enjoyed it 😊
I just found your channel , and you’re so helpful .
I'm so glad thank you so much 💓
Great advice thank you
You're welcome if theres any online yarn shops you want me to check out let me know 🙂
this is a great video, thank you for sharing. so glad that i found your channel. so hard to find uk crocheter on youtube :) xx
Thank you so much 😊 and you're very welcome hope it helps 😊
Thank you for this the only places I normally can buy yarn is Poundland the range and hobbycraft it’s especially hard to find chenille yarn except in hobby craft and it’s quite expensive for big projecrs
Yes definitely agree especially as Chenille yarn is so popular right now. Happy to share hopefully it helps lots of people as times are hard but we still want to be able to have some things we enjoy 😊
I love the little wool shop. but as of late ive found theyre out of stock alot of the colours that ive needed so i decided to apply for wholesale since i use a ton of yarn but you have to place a minimum amount,, so the first website is amazing!! will defiantly be ordering from them
New to your site - but very interested in what you have provided in this video, so have subscribed. I have used both Wool Warehouse and Wool Factory for yarn supplies over a number of years. Easy to use websites (I’m an IT idiot so need all the help I can get), wide selection of yarns to choose from; sale items are always worth looking at; quick delivery and good/helpful after sales service have been my experience.
Definitely all of the plus points above to those websites. I think cost is a massive issue at the moment for a lot of yarn crafters so definitely check the sales out. It's always a plus if they offer free postage over a certain amount too for me :) love to know what other content you'd be interested in? 🙂
@@CrocreatebySarah Hello Sarah. Thank you for your response, which was kind and much appreciated.
I couldn’t agree more regarding the cost of yarn nowadays. What I find disappointing, especially with newer designers, is the use of 2, often 3 yarn types together to obtain results for their patterns. There is so seldom an alternative, single yarn weight, suggested which will provide good results. Having to buy these multiple yarns can be prohibitively expensive and put people, who would otherwise love to have a go, off.
I was taught to knit when I was about two - and haven’t really stopped “yarning”, in all senses of the word, ever since. But I’m approaching 70 now and find my hands are not as pliable any more, so I mostly knit smaller items for local charities, especially those that don’t take too much brain power. I’m always interested in what other people are creating, whether knitted or crocheted, for themselves or local charities and events which I can try out. A change of items being offered to different charities is useful, and hopefully continues to help them achieve their aims.
Currently, I’m working on a small batch of baby hats for our local ambulance station. They use them for babies who are actually born in the ambulance to keep their little heads warm until they get to the hospital. I try and do a couple of batches a year and these are great for using up small amounts from my stash.
I’m looking forward to your next video. But in the meantime, enjoy whatever you are creating.
I agree I think you should be able to design and make a project with one type or make of yarn not 3 or 4 and I agree it would put me off making the pattern too. When I design a pattern with a lot of colours even I'm conscious of the cost and always say just make it with your stash 🙂 I'm so impressed that you've been yarning for so long and so glad that it's a craft you've maintained. I think it's becoming "trendy" right now which is great but hopefully those people maintain the skill and don't just let it go 😊
I love Abakhan ❤❤
Oooh yes I love abakhan too I need to do an in person yarn shop 😊
Really usefull, thank you x
Wool factory is fantastic. I love that the wool arrives in an organza bag. And delivery is quick
Thankyou for sharing this
You're very welcome :)
Thank You!
I use the knitting network for the emu yarn and love it
I'm definitely going to have to try Emu Yarn. I haven't used it yet, but I'll take any excuse to buy more yarn 😆😆😆
@@CrocreatebySarah I like the chunky and the Aran emu yarn 😊😊
Thank you for sharing your this valuable information. We recently conducted a poll in the knitting for beginners Facebook group to gather recommendations on where to find affordable, high-quality yarn. Would you mind if I shared your video with the group? I'm sure that many members would find this information valuable and appreciate it.
Thank you so much and of course please do share 😊 ☺️ 😀 ❤️
In the UK, I always use the Wool Warehouse and Black Sheep Wools. Both websites are very good, their stock is very good and prices are good.
They complete and mail out orders very quickly, I have never had any problems with these companies
I'll definitely have a look at them. I've bought from black sheep wool at trade shows so know of them but never ordered online :)
@@CrocreatebySarah Definitely second Black Sheep Wools! They've got a lovely big yarn store in Manchester too if you're ever in the area.
As a beginner, I don't want to buy 10 balls at a time, and if I get to the point where I need 10 I only want to buy 10 not HAVE to buy 100.
Maybe a separate video for resale stock buyers would be handy?
I normally buy wool/yarn from my indoor market. However, the big problem I'm finding is they don't crochet well. I'm a lifelong knitter, learnt when I was 5, I'm now in my late 50's and wanted to explore the crochet side. The different well known brands are mainly so loosely spun that when I try to crochet with them for children's garments, they have absolutely no stitch definition at all. I have spent a small fortune on what has turned out to be useless. Even the ones that look ok to work with end up doing the same. Any help at all from anyone will be very welcome. Thank you in advance. Brilliant channel! Just found you this morning..
Firstly thank you for your kind words 😊 I think a lot of people use cotton for child's garments. It's cool and hard wearing and it's a sustainable material. That said it generally is made up of several fibres. You can get mercerised cotton which fibres hold together better and it just makes the stitches pop because its mercerized I prefer it more to the regular cotton but of course it comes with a price tag. That said it lasts, you can wash it at 60 and it's great for children's skin as it's natural 😊 what brands are the ones you're using? There's an online yarn brand match if you type in the brand and substitute after the brand name it might come up with something similar that might work up better 🙂
Hi, thank you for replying so quickly. My market stall stocks mainly Stylecraft in various weights, Patons and a couple of which I can't recall. The Stlecraft Special DK was the latest I bought, which had the same problem. Idk if I'm just unlucky! One before that (both this last weekend) was same brand in Aron. Did the same. I did go to B&Ms yesterday tho and got a 250g of variegated Trimm Aron Premium Knitting Yarn for £5. Got it home, tried a fhdc and was like, WOW!! It is Beautiful! Only had 1 in lilac/pinkish which will be enough for my 6yro Granddaughter. Had few in blue/turquoise colour, just hope there's 1 left on Sat. Lol! Apart from those there's a very small selection which are chennile. I will have a look on those you recommended tho and see if I can find the Mango yellow my Grandson wants. Thank you again so much.
I try where possible to purchase from a local yarn shop. They are a hub of crafters activities and have regular huddles. Very knowledgeable and helpful.
Yes agreed if you can shop local you definitely should but unfortunately not everyone has a local yarn shop 😔
Have you tried Goodvibes yarn I get their 900g mystery clearance boxes for £12 I've had a fair few last year
Yes I absolutely love good vibes yarn, I've done a separate video on the yarn packs too 🙂 one of my fave online shops 😀
Does the woolly wholesale ship to USA
Hi. Love your videos. I have a small channel my self, and do similar things. You said you are getting ready for the creative craft show. Is that the one at Birmingham NEC? If so I go every year. So I may see you ❤
Thank you so much 😊 yes the one at the NEC running from 2nd to 5th November :) ill be in the crafts section you may well see me 😊 are you selling or buying?
Hi I am buying. But dont tell my husband 😉
I bought marriers online now
The only place I can seem to find it is Amazon or Ebay now 😕
I like some of the suggested online shops but my favourite is another UK based shop called Readicut.
They regularly have mystery boxes mostly containing 3kg of yarn and they are such a deal.
One deal I got was 27 x 100g balls of Hello Love for £40 inc postage. Hello Love is velvet yarn and doesn’t shed definitely another plus.
I was so pleased with it I bought another box!
Oooh I always love a new place to buy yarn ill definitely be checking them out thank you 😊
I'm having trouble with yarns, could you help me. At present I'm learning how to make bookmarks with just some old wool that was given to me, could you advise me what Is the right yarn to use to make bookmarks, so that have good definition and good quality as they will be given as gifts. I'm starting to get frustrated with everything as I'm a beginner so don't know alot about yarns and there uses. I would really appreciate your help. Thank you. Valerie.
The best yarn to use for something like this I would have to say is probably going to be cotton yarn. It's sturdy, the stitches give beautiful definition and it's washable so great for those practical items that are going to get a lot of use 😀
Tried to order from wooly warehouse& was told I can't be given account as I'm not a business or a charity and added that because I have not sold anything they won't offer me a account
Well that's changed since I made this video 😔 I will update and keep looking for ways to get yarn for less 🙌🏻
OMG I have just found you ❤. well done you I wish you loads of success and many more subs. All the best from Kendal, Cumbria. I need to search through your videos but do you review lux yarns? I am particularly interested in super soft alpaca as hypoallergenic. I love all yarn and love a bargain but I like to do makes from acrylic, blends and the more lux yarns depending on who it's for, wondering if you do too? 😊
Thank you so much for subscribing and your kind words 😊 I don't use lux yarns but I do use undyed wool so am used to natural fibres. It's definitely something I'd love to test out though 😊
I am now caught up on your videos so realise my query was silly, sorry. I love the vibe of your channel and now want to get into plushies. Excited. Thank you. Off to watch your latest video now 😊
two things i dont get is the weights for the yarns and which yarns to use for which project 😭 could someone plz explain i would like to learn everything i do gotta know before really getting into crocheting
So which yarns to use for which projects sometimes can be personal preference, for example a lot of people use cotton for amigurumi but also Chenille yarn and some like to use standard acrylic. As a general rule I'd say any clothing use natural fibres, summer clothing use cotton. Amigurumi really can be made from any yarn you like in my opinion. The weights of the yarns differ depending on what item you're making. If you're working from a wearable pattern always use the weight that's indicated in the pattern. If you use bulkier yarn to make something it will turn out bigger and equally if you use a lower weight yarn it will turn out smaller. So when making a non wearable and substituting yarn bear this in mind. You can find handy converters on Pinterest. DK is a standard middle of the line weight. Aran yarn is thicker than DK, chunky thicker than Aran. Sport weight is on the other end smaller in weight than DK, then lace which is smaller than sport. It's not the weight in the traditional sense it's how thin the yarn is which effects the finished product :) hope that's helped a little 😀
@@CrocreatebySarah that definitely did help alot thank you so much I appreciate it
Some smaller shops sell these yarns.
They do yes but I know a lot of people don't have a local yarn shop 😊 my local yarn shop is a big chain I don't have an independent to buy from I'm afraid 😔
Is woolly wholesale safe? I'm a bit nervous to buy from them.
Absolutely safe, I get all of my yarn from them for our kits and never had any problems, it's family run too and they are the nicest people 😀
@@CrocreatebySarahthanks for the reassurance i brought a massive order of yarn from them and i got a bit worried
Yes it is cheap but who knits with acrylic? I sat through your video patiently waiting for some wool. Very dissapointed
Hi, there is a lot of people out there that knit with acrylic as it's more accessible for people on a budget. I always make sure my videos are entitled 'yarn' to ensure I'm not click baiting anyone into thinking they're getting specific animal fibres. I'm so sorry you don't like acrylic yarn but there are sooooo many people out there that do 👍🏻
Me because it’s machine washable and doesn’t itch.
Woolly wholesale seems to insist on you having a wholesale account and registered business now. 😟
Oh no 😔 it might be worth contacting them if you want to purchase some bulk yarn they are a lovely bunch