Hobbii yarn - does anyone have opinions?

Their yarns are great. I’ve ordered numerous times and have never been disappointed. The shipping to me in Canada is reasonable and fairly quick.

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thank you for asking this question - I was wondering myself…

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I’ve bought their yarn (thanks to such ads) but have yet to use it. It does seem a step above some of the yarns at the big box stores.

I have read some complaints about cakes / gradient yarns. The yarn isn’t plied / twisted, which can make working with it difficult. Supposedly the cakes come with a bead that you thread onto the working yarn, and that helps keeps the individual yarn strands together.

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Mine didn’t come with a bead, but I did use one I had around for just this reason when I worked up the shawl with the cotton.

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Thanks for all of your responses!

I guess now I have to have even stronger will power… just because it’s a sale, it doesn’t mean you have to buy something, Melanie!

I do get a bit sick of the yarn in our one major craft store here, so the fact that the yarn is good and is not too pricey will give me some different options.

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@kemika_popoki and @AntBee y’all just blew my mind. I never thought about using a bead to keep strands of yarn together. I just fight with it and cuss a lot :rofl:

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To be fair, there was still a bit of fighting and swearing as the yarn bounced about and sometimes tangled with the bead, but it definitely was better than when I didn’t use one.

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A bead? What is this magic?

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I actually love almost roving types of yarn…I have a few favorites in my stash at all times.

When I was making loomed hats, one of the tips was to cut a piece of a straw and thread your yarn through it. The straw keeps the strands together and also helps with twisting. You can adjust the length of the straw as well.

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uh what? I have never seen this type of yarn. That is MADNESS.


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That does not bring me joy :frowning: I have an aversion to splitty yarns and that looks like trouble waiting to happen…

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I like their cotton yarns. The Rainbow lines are great - I used the 8/6 for the pillow square I made for @TheMistressT, and I’m making a shirt in the 8/4. Their cakes are so pretty. The Cotton Kings Sultan is not plied, but the Sultan Deluxe is loosely plied… probably nicer for knitting than crochet (it splits a bit with crochet).

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I’ve made four shawls using that type of yarn. It is very lightweight and airy, which is perfect for the warmer weather we have here in the South. It is like working with very thin multiples of single yarn and is easier to knit than crochet, but a bit of adjusting your hook makes it go quickly. Not my first choice, but the price and colors are what attracted me to this yarn.

I am thinking of using it to make one of those pocket reading shawls.

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oh the idea of the non-plied yarn makes me nervous that I’ll end up pulling out rows cause I missed a strand… but they are pretty :cold_sweat:

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I’m that way with any fuzzy yarn, especially mohairs…they are a terror to frog…I made a scarf out of some and started to frog it…ended up throwing out $40 of yarn it was just so horrible…I am that way with boucle yarn as well…anything that can’t be frogged…ugh.

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I keep thinking about this. Which yarns are you thinking? I wouldnt have thought to make one of those from these cakes I have hoarded, I mean stashed.
The intrigue is high here…

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I had purchased some acrylic yarn (yeah, like 13 skeins) to make the angel wing shawl. The designer kept finding mistakes and updating the pattern AFTER I had already got past where the mistakes were…it went on for a few weeks, I guess, as people were already making it from her purchased pattern. It totally frustrated me so I put the project aside. I thought I would wait for the fallout and a final pattern. But now, I am no longer interested in that pattern so I thought I use some of the skeins…it is cream with some grey speckles…I liked the pattern that @lovelymiss made…Crochet Pocket Shawl

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I remember you working on that.
Hmm. Ok. The yarn i am looking to work up is a (ok, 4. Naturally all different) cotton cake(s) of 800 meters.

This starlight… I wish youd never shared. I am incredibky BAD at yarn craft. But now i want to buy so much and make a sweater.

Where’s the place in here we can barter skills.

I provide the yarn. You make the sweater. I provide the fabric . I make the quilt then… trades.
:thinking:

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