3 Ball Pack Threadart 100% Pure Cotton Crochet Thread - Size 10 - Color 10 - AVOCADO - 27 colors available
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The only problem is that I purchased a size 3 rather than a size 10 and in a much darker pink. I apologize for not being able to answer your question. It was a perfect match to the picture and I was very happy with my purchase.
On a size 10, 175 yards are available.
Even though you can use a very small aluminum hook with this thread, steel hooks are better because they're stronger. I have had great success with sizes 4 through 8. Numbering out hook size based on hook size (the higher the number, the smaller If you use a smaller number than 8, you'll leave holes very obvious in your work. If you use a number larger than a 4, you'll see many more holes. As you increase the size of the needle, your work will become larger. This depends on the pattern, as well as the desired finished size. This answer is provided in the hope that it will help you.
As of right now, we do not carry variegated crochet threads.
Selected User Reviews For 3 Ball Pack Threadart 100% Pure Cotton Crochet Thread - Size 10 - Color 10 - AVOCADO - 27 colors available
The thread I use to crochet beads is #3 thread. When I compare it to the DMC Petra, Aunt Lydia's, and Lizbeth Cordonet, I see The thread size is right on par with the other brands, and the color is suitable. It is nice to see a ball of that size. My fingers do feel a bit rougher on this one than the others, and it tends to twist more than the others. It was quite a tight knot at one time, which I haven't had with any of the other brands so far, even though the Lizbeth does get quite twisted at times. One of the segments was braided incorrectly and not properly! When i was finishing a piece it appeared to be very bulky. Had it been part of the piece, I would have had to cut it out and redraw it. Could this simply be an isolated defect? I hope not. I would say that if I were to rank the above brands, I prefer the DMC Petra, with the Lizbeth coming in Despite that, I won't be able to use some of my bead pores on the Lizbeth as it is a little thicker. As for ThreadArt and Aunt Lydia's, I think they're tied for third.
Since your needs may be different, I thought I'd mention what I found to be useful With this ball, I will have a lot of fun.
There is a lot of thread in this. This means that the final product is much smaller than it should It was a big.
This is not my cup of tea. There is no way I will buy that A tan color would have been more expected, but this is actually But the thread splits easily while I am crocheting, which is more of a concern for me. Last but not least, a knot appeared in the thread very early on in my project that I could not get out. I tore the thread when I tried to untangle the knot - Having to redo that part of the work from scratch is a must. It's going to be a long trip back to Aunt Lydia's house. The shade I tried was not accurate, even though it seemed promising.
My main focus is making lace, so I find this useful. I like how the color is rich, which adds visual appeal to my work.
The product is nice It's a good color (not as dark / olive green as it appears in The coffee still tastes great). I received the product in good condition and quickly. I found it so much easier than trying to find this stuff at my local craft store, where I was lucky to find three of the things I looked for A single color of crochet thread can be made into 4 pieces. In addition to the convenience of it showing up at your door, it is also helpful. This is the only place where I have zero complaints.
As a rule, I don't think the size 10 is thin enough for my taste. However, that's the size in the rest of my collection so I ordered a size 10 in navy. While I love the color, the thread was size 3, which is thicker and closer to what I Sending it back would be a waste of time My plan for using it remains the same.
A soft cotton thread made up of fine filaments twisted into a size 10 gauge obtained by twisting them together. is that it easily, frequently, and to my great frustration separates and frays when I'm working with it with a basic steel crochet hook A 50mm lens). It seems that anything smaller than one is too small for me. Hook that is 90mm in diameter and larger than 2 in diameter. Bulky 10mm gets in the way. It's not recommended to create lace pieces from this cotton, but as the cotton is soft and lightweight, it is suitable for crocheted scarves, shawls, skirts, or tops for the spring or summer. When they are not needed (doilies, tablecloths, curtains, fine lace pieces), I will not purchase again, but I would for clothing or baby layettes. While I liked all the colors I purchased, I will add that they were all beautiful.