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Review on Lion Brand Yarn LB135 216 Anchorage by Matt Addison

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Lion Brand She is hard to knit: my truth review

I was looking for nylon yarn for the bag, but it was nowhere to be found and the sellers advised YarnArt Bright. In one ball 90 grams, 340 meters. It costs 100 rubles. Yarn composition: 80% polyamide, 20% metallic polyester. Not natural, so not suitable for everyday wear. Yarn Briht, which means bright. and there is. The whole series has bright colors with metallic inserts. For myself, I bought a silver one. I have been knitting since childhood. There were no particular problems with this, but knitting with this yarn turned out to be extremely inconvenient. This metal thread constantly clung to the hook, or, on the contrary, did not want to cling. In general, you need to get used to it. If you knit for several hours every day, then in principle it is not difficult. But I usually knit when I have free time. Half an hour somewhere and not every day. So each time I had to get used to the yarn, so that nothing extra is clinging. Although this usually does not happen, I freely knit with any yarn. The finished product is tough. That is, it would not be comfortable for the body to wear clothes made from this yarn. Just right for accessories. The color is beautiful, the metal insert shines in the sun, although I didn’t achieve this (I wanted a monochromatic one). I can advise only if for YarnArt Bright accessories. And then you should first think about whether it is really needed. PS It took about 1.5 balls of yarn for a 15x28 bag.

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Pros
  • Beautiful, rough
Cons
  • The metal thread constantly clings, it is inconvenient to knit