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| CherryPie |
Posted - Jul 03 2008 : 4:07:34 PM I really love the look and feel of the Lion Homespun yarn but I have never been successful using it. I've tried many different size crochet hooks and I've done it both loose and tight. Everything I try making with it ends up looking sloppy so I always get disgusted and go on to another project. Anyone have any success with this yarn? What have you made?
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| aimeeravae |
Posted - Jul 06 2008 : 4:28:42 PM I love the stuff. I do a single crochet for the whole skein. I do the same as dishcloths. i Its easy and quick, I use a large hook and loose stiches then hang it up on a hanger. I let them strech before wearing them. I don't like anything too complicated with it. I think if the yarn is busy do a simpler stitch. Save the simpler yarns for the difficult pieces.
Aimee
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| CherryPie |
Posted - Jul 05 2008 : 3:23:30 PM Great suggestion, Kim. I will definitely try that. Sorry for your loss. :-(
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| queenofdreamsz4u |
Posted - Jul 05 2008 : 2:47:13 PM Hey Kim, That's a great idea to use a strand of sport weight with it..it would make it glide better I think..will have to try that now.
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| TabithaLenox |
Posted - Jul 05 2008 : 2:18:27 PM If you use another strand of yarn, like a sport weight, along with the Homespun, it's alot easier to crochet with and looks really nice! I use Homespun alot for making blankets for my dogs and I always crochet with double strands of yarn.
Kim
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| mommom |
Posted - Jul 04 2008 : 6:51:26 PM I never liked Homespun yarn until I tried it on my Knifty Knitter Looms. I can whip up prayer shawls in no time this way and it doesn't seem to get squirrly like it does when I try knitting or crocheting with it. Susan |
| pinkroses |
Posted - Jul 04 2008 : 12:30:23 PM Cherry Pie I belong to Crochetville. Several women have had similiar problems I did too until I tried those plastic hooks from clover Like I mentioned they are a dream to work with OH, I love the yarn too So soft and cozy, Hope you can find some way to work with it ; that works for you, Pinkroses
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| CherryPie |
Posted - Jul 04 2008 : 10:59:38 AM Well, I have three skeins of a really pretty blue left so I guess I better find some scarf patterns. Now that I think about it, I like to be able to see the stitches clearly when I'm done rather than just a big piece of fabric, so maybe homespun isn't for me. But I agree, it is soooo soft.
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| mikesgirl |
Posted - Jul 04 2008 : 10:28:31 AM No - I use Homespun for my adult and teen hats and scarves and prayer shawls. I use 100% cotton yarn for the little girls hats. And I've started making little boys camo hats out of camo worsted weight acrylic. Funny - I never had any issues with Homespun - always thought it was really nice to work with because it's so soft, but I have heard SO many people say the same things you all are saying - it's difficult, it's wavy, and it splits when you insert your hook. Maybe I'm just a really l----------o-------------o----------s----------e crocheter!
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| queenofdreamsz4u |
Posted - Jul 04 2008 : 12:40:10 AM Well if that's what you use for your cute little girl hats then it's just precious and works very well for that..I think the wavy action of the yarn messes with me..LOL
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| mikesgirl |
Posted - Jul 04 2008 : 12:16:00 AM I'm back - it was a "J".
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| mikesgirl |
Posted - Jul 04 2008 : 12:13:40 AM I'll have to go look at my pattern - it's been a year or so since I made them. I'll be right back!
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| queenofdreamsz4u |
Posted - Jul 04 2008 : 12:03:52 AM I crochet and even crocheting with the huge hooks I still don't like how things look with the homespun...Knitted..it looks totally different and much better but I'm not knitting (yet). 
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| CherryPie |
Posted - Jul 03 2008 : 10:05:52 PM Sherri, What size hook are you using for your hats and scarves?
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| mikesgirl |
Posted - Jul 03 2008 : 9:42:05 PM I love it - I have made at least 40-50- hats and scarves out of it. I use an aluminum crochet hook and never have any trouble with it. Maybe you are crocheting too tight for the yarn. I also made a prayer shawl out of it - knitted on a bamboo circular needle - kinda loose, big needles, and great results also. I think you just have to ease up on the tension a little.
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| dkelewae |
Posted - Jul 03 2008 : 9:11:53 PM I'm not a fan of homespun yarn either. It's hard to work with and will tear if your tension is too tight.
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| MarySueK |
Posted - Jul 03 2008 : 4:52:00 PM I help make prayer shawls for a church here, and we use that yarn. Lion brand has a website with crochet patterns on it (I think it is lionbrand.com), so maybe you could get suggestions there. The only thing I don't like is that it really unravels a lot. The gals in charge of the prayer shawls like fringe but I kind of dislike the untidiness of unravelly yarn. (Not that I am particularly tidy in the rest of my life!) Most of us knit but the one lady who crochets makes lovely shawls and she is FAST too - she does about twice as many as anyone else. She seems to crochet fairly tight, as her shawls seem more dense than the knitted ones. Sue in Richland WA |
| pinkroses |
Posted - Jul 03 2008 : 4:51:15 PM Cherry Pie Try the gold plastic crochet needles by Clover They are a dream to work with Your work goes really smooth I really love these crochet hooks they have a flat handle which is good if you have arithis or carpal tunnel syndrome give them a try. Pinkroses
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| StarMeadow |
Posted - Jul 03 2008 : 4:47:13 PM I've only done scarves. I tried to start a sweater and then found it looked "frumpy" to me. Back to a nice warm long scarf with fringe....
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| Alee |
Posted - Jul 03 2008 : 4:37:25 PM I have made blankets and scarves out of it. Because of it's nature, you do get a looser look about it, so I try to keep that in mind when I envision the project. It sure is hugably soft, isn't it?!
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