Every time I shop for my yarn, I blogged about my
stash. You know, those lovely bits of yarn sitting around waiting to be crafted
into a bag, a shawl, a little girl's dress. So, when I was recently asked what
yarn I preferred if I could crochet only with one brand of yarn for the rest of
the year, I thought, damn, that's a tough one. I don't know if I can limit
myself to only one yarn.
Take for instance, cotton. Beautiful mercerized
cotton possessing a depth of color and silky softness. My personal favorite? Spun
by my g-maa.
I'm just now starting to work with wool. Several
years ago, I had made a few hats and scarves with that old standby Vardhman
Wool. Nice yarn but it was just so boring. I also tended to stay away from wool
because several pieces were inadvertently felted. Color me stupid in that it
wasn't until 2008 that I realized that superwash woolen existed. I've added
sock weight wool and wool blend yarns to my stash. My favorite: vardhmaan and Yarn, a first hand(sheered by our neighbor at village
and spun by my grandma, and dyed by local Muslim dyer named munsi) wool yarn with beautiful colors.
Eco-friendly yarns like bamboo and linen, and blends
such as bamboo-wool, wool-cotton, cotton-acrylic tend to be my "go
to" yarns and can quite readily be adapted for most projects. I do not
have an aversion to acrylic if it is a good acrylic, like vardhman and oswal
yarn, whose versatility makes this a good choice for a one-yarn stash from
which to make shawls, scarves, sweaters, bags, etc.
But life is not about standbys and making do. At
least not everyday. I want to grow with my craft, so, if I have to choose a
single yarn to fuel my crochet habit, then it would have to be Boraco Comfort.
It's soft, economical, versatile, and available in a number of colors. Now, if
I could choose (and afford) a single brand of yarn, it would be the entire line
of handmade yarn by my g-maa Yarns.
xoxo
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