Lion Brand Holiday Homespun Yarn
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Reviewed by Jeanette Benoit
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Provided by Lion Brand Yarn
Reviewed by Jeanette Benoit
Read more at http://www.allfreecrochet.com/Product-Reviews/Lion-Brand-Yarn-Bonbons-Jingle-Bells/ct/1#y8gsjU09zowizhcc.99
Provided by Lion Brand Yarn
Reviewed by Jeanette Benoit
Read more at http://www.allfreecrochet.com/Product-Reviews/Lion-Brand-Yarn-Bonbons-Jingle-Bells/ct/1#y8gsjU09zowizhcc.99
Lion Brand Holiday Homespun Yarn
Provided by Lion Brand Yarn
Reviewed by Jeanette Benoit
Christmas is coming! Get ready for the season with the latest holiday yarn from our friends at Lion Brand. Lion Brand Holiday Homespun Yarn is a great bulky yarn that's perfect for all of your winter crochet patterns. Available in 5 festive colors in both bright colors and classic Victorian hues, Holiday Homespun yarn features the same silky-soft texture as their classic Homespun yarn that you're probably familiar with already. For an extra special holiday treat, each skein includes a single ply of metallic gold, which gives it just the right amount of sparkle for the season.
This bulky weight yarn works up quickly and is ideal for a variety of different projects including wreaths, afghans, and wearables. Like all Lion Brand yarn products, each skein of Holiday Homespun comes with a free crochet pattern on the label. With the two skeins shown here (Wreath and Mistletoe), you'll receive directions on how to crochet Christmas stockings, and how to create a beautiful crocheted wreath for your home.
It's nearly impossible to go wrong with soft, bulky yarn like this. Not only is it quick and easy to finish practically any crochet pattern, but it's also super soft and cozy to work with. Plus, it's effortless to care for. For all of the reasons we've listed, there's no doubt that this particular holiday yarn from Lion Brand will certainly become a favorite yarn to use year after year.
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