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yarn - use in sentences
Converse of object
- knit: This pattern booklet has 10 classic designs using double knitting cotton yarn.
- spin: Still, the guy knows how to spin a yarn & sell a book or two.
- rattle: You can read it as just a rattling good yarn.
- dye: A range of naturally dyed yarns are also available.
- weave: Helpful Knitting Tips By: Gray Rollins Knitting is a way to use needles to weave yarn together to make an object.
- sock: Due to ' very ' popular demand we are now stocking the fabulous Lana Grossa sock yarns.
Adjective modifier
- ripping: In fact, the film is truly a ripping yarn of the highest order.
- Aran: These are two long length sweater patterns with a thick cable and ribbed design knitted in aran weight yarn.
- undyed: We also produce a separate version, Kit 3A, which uses a combination of hand-dyed and undyed yarn.
- woolen: Spinning was done by women, some of the woolen yarn being sold for weaving into worsted in Norwich.
- acrylic: A subtle textured acrylic mix yarn perfect for knitting.
- spinning: Do you think that spinning yarns... Of course it is.
Modifies a noun
- ideal: A fine, pure soft cotton chenille yarn ideal for dyeing.
- count: The other is the yarn count which is a measure of the length needed to produce a certain mass.
Noun used with modifier
- cashmere: It also supplies cashmere yarn to Dawson International's premium cashmere brand, Ballantyne.
- worsted: Worsted yarns however, are made up of longer fibers with a higher twist.
- chenille: A fine, pure soft cotton chenille yarn ideal for dyeing.
- weft: Designs are not traced on paper but are tied directly onto the weft yarn from memory.
- eyelash: Chic is a gorgeous and luxurious version of the extremely popular eyelash yarns which are perfect for scarves and hats, ponchos and shrugs.
- filament: Chapter 3 examines the prices of and market for spun yarn whilst Chapter 4 examines acetate filament yarn.
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