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100g Soft Yarn for Crochet & Knitting Projects for crochet and knitting, product photo
100g Soft Yarn for Crochet & Knitting Projects for crochet and knitting, product photo

100g Soft Yarn for Crochet & Knitting Projects

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Chunky Yarn for Beginner Crochet cotton blend yarn for crochet and knitting, product photo
Chunky Yarn for Beginner Crochet cotton blend yarn for crochet and knitting, product photo

Chunky Yarn for Beginner Crochet - 100g

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100g Milk Cotton Yarn for Crochet & Knitting for crochet and knitting, product photo
100g Milk Cotton Yarn for Crochet & Knitting for crochet and knitting, product photo

100g Milk Cotton Yarn for Crochet & Knitting

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Crochet yarn guide

Yarn for amigurumi, gifts, bags, blankets, and handmade decor

Crochet yarn works best when the texture matches the project. Smooth cotton yarn helps small stitches stay neat for amigurumi and bags, while soft acrylic, chenille, wool blends, and multicolor yarn are useful for scarves, cushions, blankets, and cozy gifts.

Read the full amigurumi yarn guide

For amigurumi and dolls

Choose smooth yarn with clear stitch definition. 100g milk cotton yarn is a practical option for small toys, keychains, and colorwork.

For scarves and plush projects

Look at soft yarn when comfort matters. Chenille and wool blend yarns create a warmer, softer hand feel.

Crochet yarn FAQ

What type of yarn is best for crochet?

For most crochet projects, choose yarn that is smooth, easy to hold, and matched to the project size. Cotton is useful for structured items, while soft acrylic, chenille, and wool blends are better for cozy accessories.

What yarn should I use for amigurumi?

Cotton or cotton blend yarn is a common choice for amigurumi because it holds shape, shows stitches clearly, and works well for small details.

Can knitting yarn be used for crochet?

Yes. Many yarns can be used for both crochet and knitting. Match the yarn weight and hook size to your pattern for the best result.

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