Do You Guys Like Chenille Yarn?

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K. I went to IG and got lost in her posts. Amazing. Never did find the video. :rofl:

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Fluffy yarn I use as a uk resident are:
James c brett flutterby (chenille yarn, good colours thanks to the new stock, affordable, sometimes snappable but mostly good) 4/5 stars
King cole yummy (Chenille yarn, same thing as above but worse colours but slightly thicker) 3/5 stars
Hobbii baby snuggle (Chenille yarn, thicker than king cole, shipping is expensive but worth it, better colours and quality, one of my most used yarns) 4/5 stars
Aldi baby blanket! (Blanket yarn that’s just been and gone in the stores but sometimes aldi have yarn in their special buy section and it’s 100% worth it, can pair with hobbii, nice pastel/toned down colours, wish I had more, fav yarn possibly ever) 5/5 stars
Marriner get cosy (Blanket yarn but much much bigger than aldi, I use a 6.5mm hook but I would not be surprised if people use higher, cheap, good colours, nice to work with) gonna say 3/5 stars for now but I haven’t used it for very long so that could change <3
I have managed to find bernat blanket (4/5 stars) and bernat velvet (2.5/5 stars) in the uk, it is worth the price in my opinion but I wouldn’t go out my way to get them again. I have some himilaya velvet that I haven’t used yet but I’ve heard some really good things about it. It’s available on the marriner website :smiling_face:
Hope this helps!!

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I use Marriner as well it’s really good and so cheap :smiling_face:. Thanks so much for this

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Thanks for this review! Look forward to what you have to say about the Himalaya yarn.

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That’s amazing thank you so much!!!

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i think unraveling the yarn tail before pulling the magic circle closed works for me

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I’m working on my latest pattern with chenille yarn too! Loving the feel of it and the look of it! :+1:t2::heart:

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