My go-to yarn for making amigurumi is usually 100% cotton or a cotton/acrylic blend from a big-name yarn store. The pros are many: it's easy to find, it's cheap, and the color range is vast. But there's another choice out there for amigurumi: hand-dyed yarn. The Uniqueness of Hand-Dyed Yarn The colorways vary so widely
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YarnEND Amigurumi Knitting Yarn 49% cotton and 51% acrylic, you can use YarnEnd Amigurumi for all your amigurumi projects. Thanks to its texture, the toys you knit will remain firm. < / p> Gauge: 10x10 cm = 25 rows x 17 stitches .
YarnEND Amigurumi Knitting Yarn, Dark Grey - 065
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YarnEND Amigurumi Knitting Yarn, Dark Grey - 065
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