Monday, June 4, 2012

The Many Advantages Of Choosing Help From A Good Review Of Cascade 220 Wool

By Mercedes Aspland


All knitters have surely read a review of Cascade 220 Wool, and have included this yarn in their collection of materials, and if they haven't they ought to try it. The yarn is suitable for a multitude of tasks and comes in a huge number of exciting colors and blends. From infant clothes to blankets, gloves, scarf and hat sets and stylish sweaters for adults, the possibilities are endless with this versatile yarn.

This yarn is made from 100% Peruvian Highland wool. Each 100 gm. Ball contains 220 yards of yarn from which you can knit 4-5 stitches to the inch. More than 200 colors are available, in single, dual or multiple soft pastel shades or vibrant bright colors, offering you the chance to be creative and use your knitting skills to produce a one of a kind garment.

There is another range to Cascade 220 yarns; the Superwash range. The Peruvian wool is only hand washable, but the Superwash range may be machine washed on a warm gentle wash. The garment can even be put into a tumble drier and dried on a low heat, so much easier than trying to dry a normal woolen garment lying flat, out of direct sunlight or heat.

To make the yarn un-shrinkable, a treatment of the fibers is done, either by coating them with a type of polymer or soaking them in acid. The effect of both methods is that this causes failure of the fibers to link together which is what happens with shrinkage. This makes knitted items much more practical for babies and small children.

Both the standard and the Superwash range offer a variety of colors called paints and quatro. The former is a range whereby the yarn changes color or shade as you knit. The latter is a yarn made up of multiple colored threads, both giving a delightful end result to the garment. These yarns are especially great for kids cloths, as they provide a fun and exciting look.

Superwash Sport, standard Sport and Fingering are other variations on offer. The 220 Fingering group offer a finer thread for more delicate knitting, which results in 7 or maybe 8 stitches per inch. It is available in a wide range of colors but seems to have a bigger selection of blues, pinks and greens.

The standard yarn is fluffy and wool like, whereas the Superwash is more smooth, but both are declared to be easy to work with and ideal for a whole range of garments. Due to the range of single colored and multi-colored yarns, it is great for using in color work projects. There are plenty of helpful on-line pages that offer handy hints and tips, as well as many free patterns and ideas for designs for download.

This may not be the cheapest yarn on the market but it is durable and problem free, it doesn't split or pill. It will keep its shape after many washes. Do yourself a favor and do a review of Cascade 220 Wool for yourself. You will never look back and your garments will retain their good looks for years.




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