Acrylic yarn

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Alize DIVA (100% microfibre acrylic)

Weight/length: 100g/350m
Original price was: 2,00 €.Current price is: 1,95 €.
-4%
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Alize MOHAIR CLASSIC (mohair, wool)

Weight/Length: 100g/200m
Original price was: 3,75 €.Current price is: 3,60 €.
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Bertagna Filati by Arvier APRICA (wool, alpaca wool)

Weight/length: 150g/360m
8,90 
Bertagna Filati by Arvier Grinta 0114
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Bertagna Filati by Arvier GRINTA (wool, alpaca wool, acrylic)

Weight/length: 150g/220m
9,45 
-11%
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Gazzal BABY COTTON (cotton, acrylic)

Weight/length: 50g/165m
Original price was: 1,75 €.Current price is: 1,55 €.
-6%
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Kartopu ANGORA NATURAL (wool, acrylic)

Weight/length: 100g/550m
Original price was: 2,60 €.Current price is: 2,45 €.
-5%
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Kartopu ANGORA NATURAL LUX (yarn with glitter)

Weight/length: 100g/550m
Original price was: 2,80 €.Current price is: 2,65 €.
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Katia summer paint yellow blue orange pink colours
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Katia SUMMER PAINT (cotton, acrylic)

Weight/Length: 150g/500m
Original price was: 10,80 €.Current price is: 8,95 €.
-3%
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Lanos PARLA (chandelier, scales)

Weight/length: 25g/217m
Original price was: 2,25 €.Current price is: 2,18 €.
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Phildar PINGO PARADISE (cotton)

Weight/length: 50g/135m
5,20 
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Rico Design MIKE IT RAINBOW GLITZ (glitter tweed yarn)

Weight/length: 50g/525m
7,45 
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Rico Design MIKE IT TWEED GLITZ (sparkly tweed yarn)

Weight/length: 50g/525m
7,45 
-13%
silke by arvier habsburg 0036
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Silk by Arvier HABSBURG (80% merino wool, 20% acrylic)

Weight/length: 100g/1250m
Original price was: 4,95 €.Current price is: 4,30 €.
-19%
silke by arvier neveline 0202
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Silke by Arvier NEVELINE (mohair, acrylic)

Weight/Length: 50g/150m
Original price was: 3,40 €.Current price is: 2,75 €.
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Silke by Arvier Pon Pon 0550
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Silke by Arvier PON PON (100 % akrilas)

Weight/length: 50g/135m
Original price was: 1,65 €.Current price is: 1,25 €.
-7%
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YarnArt AMBIANCE (wool, acrylic)

Weight/length: 100g/250m
Original price was: 3,45 €.Current price is: 3,20 €.

Acrylic yarn - an easy and practical choice for needlework

Handicrafts Developers often choose yarns according to the project, the season or the desired result. Some fibres are valued for their naturalness, others for their durability and ease of maintenance. Among these options, the following are quite often mentioned Acrylic yarn, which have been used in the needlework world for decades. Acrylic is a synthetic fibre developed as an alternative to some natural yarns. Although it is not of plant or animal origin, Acrylic yarns have become very popular because of their versatility and practicality. Many knitters prefer them for projects, for everyday use.

What is acrylic fibre?

Acrylic is an artificial fibre that is made from special polymer materials. This fibre was developed to produce yarns that are light, warm and easy to maintain. One of the things that is often noticed when working with Acrylic thread, is their lightness. Even thicker acrylic knits are often quite light. In addition, acrylic often keeps its shape and does not shrink as easily as some natural fibres.

Why is acrylic often chosen for needlework?

Needleworkers often judge threads by their practicality. Acrylic yarns are often considered one of the easiest choices for everyday projects. One of their advantages is that acrylic is generally not very sensitive to washing. For this reason, the knits can be used more frequently and do not require complex care. In addition, acrylic yarns are often available in a variety of thicknesses and textures, making them easy to adapt to different projects.

Variety of colours

Another thing that sets acrylic apart is the choice of colours. Acrylic yarns are often dyed in very bright colours, so many different shades can be found. This gives a lot of creative freedom to needleworkers. Both delicate and very colourful knits can be created. Some acrylic yarns also have special colour effects such as gradient colours or melange shades.

Projects using acrylic thread

Due to its characteristics Acrylic yarn frequently used for various handicrafts.

They can be used to create:

  • jumpers
  • hats
  • scarves
  • plaids
  • decorative accessories

Acrylic is also often used for children's clothing or home textiles, as these knits are usually resistant to everyday use.

How does acrylic behave when knitting?

When working with different yarns, it is often noticeable that each fibre has its own character. Acrylic yarns tend to glide quite easily, so that knitting can go smoothly. Some knitters like the fact that acrylic is quite stable and does not bunch up as much as some types of wool. In addition, acrylic yarns often allow for a fairly neat knitted surface.

Combination with other fibres

Although acrylic is often used alone, it can also be combined with other fibres. Acrylic yarns are often blended with wool or cotton, to combine different features. Such mixtures allow heat to be retained but offer greater durability. For this reason, acrylic mixes are quite common in needlework shops.

Ease of maintenance

One of the advantages of acrylic is ease of maintenance. Acrylic yarns and knitwear made from them can often be washed quite simply, if the manufacturer's recommendations are followed. In addition, acrylic tends to dry quickly, making such knits convenient for everyday use. This is particularly appreciated by people who want practical clothing or home textiles.

Why do acrylic yarns remain popular?

While natural fibres are still highly valued in needlework, acrylic also has its place in this world. Acrylic yarns are distinguished by their practicality, variety of colours and ease of maintenance. These features often make them the choice for everyday projects. Many needleworkers value acrylic for its versatility and ease of use. Needlework allows you to choose from many different fibres. Each of them can give your knitwear its own character.

Acrylic yarns are a practical choice for those looking for a durable and easy-care yarn. They are suitable for a wide range of projects, from clothing to home decoration. Sometimes it's these simple and versatile yarns that allow you to create knits that are comfortable, colourful and suitable for everyday use.