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Cheap 100% Cotton Yarn in the UK?

I'm thinking of knitting hooded baby towels for nephews nieces for Christmas and found a pattern that uses Lion Brand Lion Cotton yarn (100% cotton; 236 yards [212m] per 5oz [142g] ball)I tried searching online for it but could only find it on US sites costing over ?4 a ball! I need to keep the costs down as low as possible, is there anywhere in the UK that sells this yarn (or an equivalent) online cheaply?Thanks.

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right it somewhat is an internet site that i could exceptionally proposethey have very extreme high quality stain removal conceptsi could recommend repeating the technique after the 1st utility, and rinsing the rug out with cool water in between purposesbetter of success!
I use oxyclean powderI spritz the spot with a water bottle to get it good and wetI sprinkle lots of the powder over itI work it in with an old wash clothI add a little more water and scrub some moreI got up a stain from red gel used in strawberry pies and ravioli sauce with oxyclean.
Try OKorderAny yarn which gives the same tension can be usedA hooded towel doesn't have to fit so the tension isn't critical anywayCotton yarn does tend to be expensive though and because of the low yardage you need more weight than if you used other fibres.
right it somewhat is an internet site that i could exceptionally proposethey have very extreme high quality stain removal conceptsi could recommend repeating the technique after the 1st utility, and rinsing the rug out with cool water in between purposesbetter of success!
I use oxyclean powderI spritz the spot with a water bottle to get it good and wetI sprinkle lots of the powder over itI work it in with an old wash clothI add a little more water and scrub some moreI got up a stain from red gel used in strawberry pies and ravioli sauce with oxyclean.
Try OKorderAny yarn which gives the same tension can be usedA hooded towel doesn't have to fit so the tension isn't critical anywayCotton yarn does tend to be expensive though and because of the low yardage you need more weight than if you used other fibres.

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