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The Surge of Scarf Yarns - Could they be set to Last?

by Mercedes Aspland

A nice, comfy and woolly scarf is a splendid treat for the Christmas. Sadly, very few of us have the time to knit a scarf, not to mention look for the right yarn or the perfect pattern to cast on it. It can take some time to plan knitting; more to the point finding the right yarn is the decisive aspect in making something worthwhile and presentable. These days, there has been an explosion of yarns made specifically for scarves. They are used extensively by knitters for their evident brilliance and beauty. The question that we have been contemplating over recently is about the longevity of this trend. Is it here to last, or is it merely another passing gimmick that will be here for a few more years and then go away forever.

To understand the true story behind the story we will have to divulge deeper into the development of this wonderful piece of garment that many of us use without knowing much about it.

History of Scarves Scarves have been seen to go back as far as the Romans where they were used more like a towel than an item of clothing to keep the cold out. These were additionally then utilized by the Chinese military to indicate rank however were often made of cotton or silk. The scarf as we know it initially appeared at the beginning of the 20th Century and has gone from strength to strength since that time.

It might also be said that scarves in various forms have played a crucial part in many religions as it has been utilized to represent rank and moiety.

Scarf Materials and kinds In cold climates, scarves will often be made from wool, fleece, cashmere or pashimina. In warmer places wool is normally replaced with silk or cotton. A lot of modifications in the design of scarves have taken place in line with the needs of the wearers.

The climate of a country will have a substantial influence on the type of scarf you observe as well as the materials it is made from. For example in countries which have a desert you will often see them made from cotton and wrapped across the face for protection. However in countries that have chilly winters like those in Europe you will observe large woolly scarves for warmth.

The design of scarves which are worn will vary as the general fashion trends change. You will find thick long scarves that can be wrapped around the neck many times or much shorter ones that are closed with a broach.

The growth of Scarf Yarn The process of knitting a scarf has long been well-liked by knitters particularly those that are new to the pastime. Scarf yarns were developed to make the process of knitting a scarf simpler, faster and more affordable. Many scarf yarns can be purchased below 8 per ball and each ball can make one scarf that can typically be made in several hours. This is perfect for giving presents and is the reason we have seen them take off so much recently. Whether they last relies on fashions and fads even so don't be surprised to discover new ones developing all the time to keep up with fashion and keep the buzz going.

This article has been supplied by Mercedes Aspland for <a href="http://www.knittingwoolandyarnshop.co.uk">The Knitting Shop</a> the best place to buy knitting yarn online.

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Title: The Surge of Scarf Yarns - Could they be set to Last?
Author: Mercedes Aspland
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