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Can 4ply milk cotton yarn is good for amigurumi?

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Post time: 2023-5-29 20:33
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Personally, that's what I'm using. It works fine, but I guess the quality really depends on the brand.
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Any yarn can work for amigurumi, but the project you're working on and the quality of the yarn you picked up is what matters!
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Edited by DianaBorg at 2023-6-8 13:52

Hello , I lost my password on my daily account and I don't receive the reset mail can some authors help me ? (I make a new account to find help)

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Can you please make a new thread about this issue in freetalk. So the moderators can help you better.  Post time 2023-6-8 23:41
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Edited by ClarenceRay at 2023-6-9 20:20

Yes, 4-ply milk cotton yarn can be suitable for amigurumi projects. Milk cotton yarn is a type of yarn made from a blend of cotton and milk fiber. It is known for being soft, lightweight, and hypoallergenic. The 4-ply weight refers to the thickness of the yarn, with 4 plies twisted together to create a durable and versatile strand.
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I'm using 4-ply milk cotton yarn for amigurumi, and it works fine.
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