How Do You Buy Yarn For Crocheting?
Most crocheters are drawn to the craft for love of the intriguing colors and textures of yarn. Browsing in the yarn aisle has probably inspired many a new project. Consult charts, catalogs and reference books to learn characteristics of different types of yarns and crochet thread and to learn which are best suited to certain types of garments. Angora or wool might make a warm sweater, but rugs require heavier rug yarn, and doilies or snowflake ornaments require cotton thread. Use the type of yarn or thread recommended in the pattern directions, if possible. Check care labels on packages. Buy enough yarn at once to complete a project, if possible. If you run out, the same type and color may not be readily available. Wrap yarn into balls to avoid tangles as you work.