Wooble yarn :O

The joann’s I work at started selling wooble yarn, I have yet to try it myself but if you like them I suggest checking your local joann fabrics :smiley: I was shocked to see it today lol


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Also wooble kits!? They have allways been my dream to have but i dont have joann in my country :frowning:

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oh yeah we have a ton, theyre so expensive though and coupons don’t work on them ;-; its $30 plus tax :sob::sob::sob:

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gasp they have them in store now!?!

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Does anyone know if it is a good yarn? I kinda wanna try :thinking:

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It is a good option! Its not as soft as others but it doesnt fray and works really well!

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im not the biggest fan of how woobles look but ik ppl like it especially if theyre a beginner trying to learn how to handle yarn. not to mention you can avoid splitting yarn.

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I like it, it gives a unique look and texture

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Nice! Havent seen them in stores yet, but i love The Woobles, given thats how I learned!
The yarn is like a tshirt yarn, I really liked it when I started, but havent used it since then :slight_smile:

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I learned to crochet with wobbles too! I have the gray yarn I bought from Amazon.

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Maybe you should buy the blue yarn but idk bc i thought there was a secret wooble hidden on the label

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im pretty sure there is. and I’m pretty sure I know what it is.

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I used some last year and it was a lemon, is probably changed since then

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@craftycellist @vmiev @crochetingcreations okay thanks for the input!
Crochetingcreations sorry idk if you were replying to me but still :sweat_smile::upside_down_face:

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