I have an American knitting pattern which calls for sport weight yarn, I cant find what that is in the UK, can anyone help.
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Assuming you mean foil, discussing food safety; of courseAluminum will last thousands of years; in plastic it won't oxidize.
Sport weight yarn is a fine weight of yarn used for knitting and crochet projectsSport yarn is also sometimes called double knitting (DK)It's the third thinnest yarn after lace and baby weight yarns and just under worsted in thicknessSport weight yarn is knitted with medium sized knitting needles and crocheted with a medium sized crochet hookThere are many different kinds of sport weight yarns including acrylic, cotton and alpaca Sport yarn isn't named after anything having to do with athletics, but rather its name refers to the thickness of knitted or crocheted material it createsThe thickness of garments knitted with sport weight yarn is considered similar to the fabric associated with women's sportswearSport weight yarn is a popular yarn for creating lightweight, thinner sweatersThe website below breaks it down, how the yarns are weighed and categorized it of course has to do with twists per inch and thickness but is a good tool to figure out what you want I would like a red and green hat with a tassle on top please
Aluminum is associated with Alzheimer'sEven the new stuff isn't safe.
Actually, fresh aluminum may be dangerous itselfPlease visit the link below in order to understand what I am stating.
Sport weight yarn is a fine weight of yarn used for knitting and crochet projectsSport yarn is also sometimes called double knitting (DK)It's the third thinnest yarn after lace and baby weight yarns and just under worsted in thicknessSport weight yarn is knitted with medium sized knitting needles and crocheted with a medium sized crochet hookThere are many different kinds of sport weight yarns including acrylic, cotton and alpaca Sport yarn isn't named after anything having to do with athletics, but rather its name refers to the thickness of knitted or crocheted material it createsThe thickness of garments knitted with sport weight yarn is considered similar to the fabric associated with women's sportswearSport weight yarn is a popular yarn for creating lightweight, thinner sweatersThe website below breaks it down, how the yarns are weighed and categorized it of course has to do with twists per inch and thickness but is a good tool to figure out what you want I would like a red and green hat with a tassle on top please