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what is waste yarn
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Waste yarn, often used in knitting and crocheting, is temporary yarn incorporated into a project to hold stitches, provide structure, or facilitate complex colorwork or stitch patterns. It is later removed, revealing the finished work without being part of the final product. Typically chosen for its contrast in color for easy identification, waste yarn should also differ in texture to prevent intertwining with the project yarn. It's invaluable for provisional cast-ons, holding live stitches in projects like socks or gloves, and ensuring accuracy in multi-colored projects. Opting for smooth, non-fuzzy waste yarn ensures easier removal. Its utilization showcases a thoughtful approach to crafting, ensuring precision and polish in completion.
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