Silky Wool Alpaca Yarn to Crochet With – Paragon Yarn
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Learn all about this silky wool alpaca yarn from WeCrochet called Paragon yarn. This yarn was mentioned during the Crafty Crochet Review Show.
Alpaca and Wool are known for their itchiness and allergies. But not every yarn that includes these fibers actually has the same feel and gets the same reaction. Well, this yarn surprised me, positively. It was not itchy. It also doesn’t have the alpaca fibers flying around that make me sneeze. In fact, it is soft, silky, and shiny.
WeCrochet’s Yarn called Paragon includes 50% Fine Merino Wool, 25% Baby Alpaca, and 25% Mulberry Silk. This combination creates the perfect drape and softness for sport weight I have ever touched and tried. The yarn has a tight s-twist which doesn’t split the yarn too easily. That is a crocheter’s dream for sure.
I would definitely recommend you check it out and try using it for garments such as shirts, cardigans or even fingerless gloves.
To make it easier I created a complete video review and tutorial on how the yarn looks close up and how it works up – through the Crafty Crochet Review Show which is held every Friday at 12pm, PST on Youtube. See the video below. You can sign up here for reminder emails.
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Paragon Yarn – Silky Wool Alpaca Sport Weight – Video Review
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