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Кристина Бергамотовна » 07 Sep 2018, 11:10
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Viscose yarn – is it worth buying

The modern industry produces such a huge variety of different types of yarn that not only from their multi-coloredness on the shelves of stores, the eyes run wide, but also from some names you start to get lost. And you also need to take into account the composition, texture, characteristics of the material from which the yarn is made. Therefore, even experienced and knowledgeable knitters now and then have questions regarding the problem of choosing yarn. One of the most frequently asked questions is:

Is Viscose Yarn Worth Buying?

In this article, we will try to answer this question in detail and in detail.

There are many types of yarn that can be used for knitting. The type of yarn directly depends on the material from which it is made. The main material that has been used by people for the production of yarn for many centuries is, of course, wool or animal down. The first place belongs to sheep’s wool – the leader among materials for yarn. Camel wool is also valued for its heat-saving characteristics. Dog, rabbit down is also very popular. Goats, cats – these animals also provide valuable material for creating yarn. Woolen yarn is natural yarn, purely from natural material. The category of natural can also include yarn made on the basis of plant fibers, such as cotton (it is very popular, valuable, has been used for centuries), linen, silk.

In addition to these types, yarn can also be made from man-made synthetic fibers. Such yarn appeared relatively recently, in the last century, when the level of development of science and technology made it possible to establish the industrial production of artificial fibers without any special costs and cost. These fibers are created on the basis of cellulose, which, in turn, is obtained by processing waste wood and paper. Viscose occupies an honorable place among artificial fibers.

According to its technical characteristics, viscose is a material that does not differ in particular strength and wear resistance. On the contrary, it requires a careful and careful attitude towards itself. Viscose yarn is valued primarily for its smoothness, which is not inferior to natural silk. At the same time, it should be taken into account that the production of silk yarn is a rather expensive and labor-intensive process, while the production of viscose is much easier and less expensive.

Viscose – the material is not only smooth, but also very pleasant to the touch, velvety, soft, not prickly at all.

Many needlewomen, asking the question: “Is Viscose yarn worth buying?”, Express concerns about the environmental friendliness and safety of the material. At the same time, many are interested in its properties such as breathability, thermoregulation. Of course, in these positions, viscose is much inferior to materials such as wool, linen and cotton. However, it should still be remembered that viscose is an artificial fiber in which static electricity does not accumulate. Things knitted from yarn, which contains viscose, will be less electrified.

Also, many uninformed buyers confuse viscose with synthetics, which are distinguished by their “non-breathable” qualities. Viscose should not be confused with synthetics, for the production of which only substances of chemical origin are used. Recall that viscose is made from the remains of wood, for the most part – these are the remains of coniferous trees – pine, spruce.

As you can see, viscose has many advantages, among which there is a rather significant drawback – fragility and a low degree of elasticity. However, if you have the question “Is Viscose yarn worth buying?”, This lack of material should in no way affect a positive answer to it. It’s worth buying. Firstly, because such a yarn is really beautiful, soft, does not prickle, and thanks to various combinations of mixtures with other materials, it is able to retain heat, is breathable and antistatic.

Modern yarn manufacturers use viscose to produce so-called blended yarns. The most popular and widely used combinations are wool plus viscose. Viscose is present in most types of wool yarn, improving and complementing its properties. Usually the percentage of viscose is quite small and can take up about 20-30 percent of the composition.

Viscose fiber is also widely used in combination with linen, cotton and natural silk.

Many women who are fond of needlework, more and more prefer yarn with the addition of viscose. This is due to the fact that such yarn retains its personal inherent properties, practically does not change them, and the viscose fiber included in their composition adds shine, softness and peculiar beauty to finished knitted products. Viscose fibers look especially beautiful in combination with cotton plus viscose. Thanks to the addition of viscose, cotton shrinks less when washed and holds its shape better. From such yarn you can knit beautiful products for wearing not in the cold season: blouses, dresses, sundresses. They are pleasant to wear, there is no feeling of discomfort. Such products are light, slightly gleaming thanks to the viscose included in the composition of the yarn.

Also, one of the latest novelties in yarn catalogs are combinations of viscose with acrylic, mohair, merino wool. There are also types of yarn that use combinations of viscose with synthetic fibers. The external effect of such a yarn impresses many: the strength of the yarn increases, the main disadvantages of viscose are minimized, such as increased sensitivity to wetting, low wear resistance. Some yarn manufacturers (France, Italy) have gone even further in the use of viscose fibers and have developed new yarn collections, in which the percentage of viscose is sometimes about 70%. Working with this yarn is a pleasure. Only it is somewhat expensive and not all knitting lovers can afford it.

Thus, when choosing yarn in the store, look at the label and read what percentage of viscose fiber is present in this yarn. And asking a question

“Is Viscose yarn worth buying?”, give yourself an affirmative answer. Having bought and used such yarn to create your next knitted creation, you will by no means be dissatisfied with the result. Viscose yarn really has many good qualities, next to which its small flaws will be completely invisible. And with proper care for a product made of yarn with the addition of viscose, these shortcomings will completely disappear.

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