What is complex yarn?

Complex yarns (also called novelty or fancy yarns) are uneven in size or colour or are modified in appearance by the deliberate introduction of irregularities during manufacture. They have been described as yarns that are irregular at regular intervals. Complex yarns can be single or ply.
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What is simple and complex yarn?

Answer: Complex yarns are the uneven yarns which may be thick and thin or have curls, loops, twists and even differently coloured areas along their length. ... Like simple yarns, the complex yarns may also be single or ply. A single complex yarn is usually unevenly twisted to make it thick and thin in places.
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What are the three types of textured yarns?

1. Bulk textured yarns 2. Stretch textured yarns 3. 'Set-modified stretch textured yarns.
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What is yarn and its types?

The three basic classifications of textile yarn include staple fiber yarn, which uses mostly short natural fibers to make yarn; ply yarns, which involve one or more strands of staple fiber yarn wound together; and filament yarn, which is wound from one or more long continuous filaments.
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What makes a yarn a fancy or novelty yarn?

Novelty yarns include a wide variety of yarns made with unusual features, structure or fiber composition such as slubs, inclusions, metallic or synthetic fibers, laddering and varying thickness introduced during production.
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Types Of Yarns: Complex Yarn



Why fancy yarn is so called?

Fancy yarn, sometimes known as novelty yarn is a yarn that is made with a distinctive irregular profile or a construction that differs from basic single and folded yarns, the objective of which is to enhance the aesthetics of the end product with respect to visual and textural properties.
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What is the strongest yarn?

Ideal For: Strong, shiny, and cool, the perfect yarn for summer items. Fun Fact: Strong as steel in the tensile sense, silk is the strongest natural fiber known to humans!
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What are 5 types of yarn?

Yarns can be described as single, or one-ply; ply, plied, or folded; or as cord, including cable and hawser types.
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What are the four types of yarns?

Yarn Fibers
  • Wool: The most common type of yarn fiber out on the market. ...
  • Merino Wool: Possibly my favourite yarn to use. ...
  • Alpaca: Taken from alpacas, this yarn is warmer than wool, so this type of yarn is best for small winter projects.
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What is a compound yarn?

A compound yarn typically consists of two or more different fiber strands in a core-wrap structure with the idea being to get a net effect combining the characteristics of the core and the cover components. Many of the core-wrap yarns consist of core filament(s) wrapped or covered by a yarn.
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What is textured yarn called?

A textured yarn is commonly referred to as a Drawn Textured Yarn (DTY). The texturing of a yarn gives a yarn characteristics that will enable the yarn to be knit or woven.
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What is a smooth yarn?

Smooth Yarn

Generally speaking, wool is the smoothest type of yarn. These yarns are not fuzzy. Instead, they are delicate to the touch and often shiny in appearance. Smooth yarns are excellent for stitch definition and color definition, and they're usually more durable than hairy yarns.
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What is texturizing yarn?

Texturizing can be termed as the process in which loops, crimps or coils are introduced into a continuous filament yarn. During the process of yarn texturizing a partially oriented yarn is used as feed yarn.
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What is a simple yarn?

i) Simple Yarns

A yarn which is smooth and uniform and evenly twisted is called a simple yarn. It is commonly used for making fabric like poplin and cambric. Simple yarns are further classified into three types. A simple single yarn is an assemblage of fibres evenly twisted together.
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What is flock yarn?

Flock is a lightweight yarn made from American wool and milled in Vermont. It is made of a single strand of yarn giving it a rustic, handspun feel. That said, the wool used in Flock is soft!
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What is bulk yarn?

High Bulk Yarn is a high demand product. This Yarn is processed in a slightly different manner than others. It is processed through a form of shrinkage. High Bulk Yarn is manufactured by an amalgamation of low shrink fibre with polyester filament yarn having shrinkage of 20%-30%.
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How many different types of yarns are there?

The fiber of yarn comes in different thicknesses. This is known as yarn weight. There are eight different weights of yarn; each one is ideal for a specific type of project.
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What is DK yarn?

DK (Double Knit) is a light yarn, for example of 50 grams. DK yarns are thinner than Aran yarns and are often used for projects that require lightweight yarns, such as a summer sweater, cap, accessories or children's clothing.
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What is the thinnest yarn?

Lace weight is the thinnest, lightest type of yarn. It's used mostly to knit lace shawls and scarves.
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What is the best yarn in the world?

  • BEST OVERALL: Red Heart Super Saver Yarn.
  • BEST BANG FOR THE BUCK: Lily Sugar 'N Cream The Original Solid Yarn.
  • BEST ACRYLIC: Caron Simply Soft Yarn.
  • BEST COTTON: Lion Brand Yarn 761-158 24-7 Cotton Yarn.
  • BEST WOOL: Patons Classic Wool Roving Yarn.
  • BEST LIGHTWEIGHT: Patons Kroy Socks Yarn.
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How can you tell the quality of yarn?

Happily, splitty yarns can be detected from examining the ball of yarn. Simply find an end, pull out about two inches of the yarn and look at it in the palm of your hand.
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Signs of a bad yarn:
  1. Breaks in the plies.
  2. Splitting.
  3. Color bleeding.
  4. Pilling quickly.
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What yarn is not itchy?

Unlike other wools and synthetic material, merino wool doesn't itch at all – it is the softest of all wool.
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What is a boucle yarn?

Bouclé yarn is made from first creating loose loops around a core yarn, which can range from tiny circles to large curls that are then secured in place by a binder thread. Bouclé yarns are really fun to spin, so beautiful and are particularly wonderful to use in your weaving.
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What are the different types of fancy yarns?

Typical fancy yarns include snarl, spiral, loop, chenille, slub and nep. Fancy effects can also be created by changing fibre specifications such as type, length, denier, cross-sectional shape, crimp, initial modulus, colour, lustre, affinity for dyes and shrinkage, etc.
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What is flake yarn?

This novelty yarn is a variation on a slub yarn, in which the flake or slub is created by inserting soft, puffy clumps of roving at intervals held in place by an accompanying binder yarn. As a result, the ending yarn has variations in thickness and softness throughout the length of the finished yarn.
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