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Is there a certain type of yarn for crocheting? Any suggestions? Im new at this need guidance please?

I dont really know they names but the solid yard not fuzzy kind if preferrable in my instanceI love color mixed inI also have carpal tunnel in both hands so I cant do any major mixing of yarn, my hands cant take itI can barely crochet now, but I love it

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1While I was driving, a huge delivery truck ran through a red light(correct) 2He pushed the car beyond the tollgate, and poured a bucket of water on the smoking hood3Lit by bright halogen lamps, hundreds of origami cranes sparkled like diamonds in sunlight4As the first chord sounded, Aileen knew that her spirits were about to rise(correct) 5Many musicians of Bach’s time played several instruments but few mastered them as early, or played with as much expression, as Bach.
Crochet is very versatile, and the yarn you use depends on what you are makingIf you are working from a pattern, there will be a description of the weight of the yarnLook for something that says how many yards or meters per oz or gram it uses, then pick a similar length to weight ratio from the yarn selection you have at your storeReally, crochet can be done with anything flexible that is longer than it is wideString, thread, raffia, twine, wire, jute, strips of plastic bags, cut up fabric strips - I've seen patterns that call for any of thoseBased on your concerns, I suggest a regular yarn like Lion Brand's Wool Ease worsted weight, or Lily's Sugar and Cream (a cotton yarn) worsted weight.

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