Yarn is a thread which is made up of natural or synthetic fibres. It is used for knitting and weaving. Yarn can be cut by machines. It can also mean 'tell a tale'.
Yarn is a thread which is made up of natural or synthetic fibres. It is used for knitting and weaving. Yarn can be cut by machines. It can also mean 'tell a tale'.
WARNING THIS WILL BE A SPOILER ALERT! In the fifth book "The Last Olympian" it says the yarn cutting is a symbol of Luke's life.
Grover is shocked and scared when Percy tells him about the yarn-cutting incident because this means that the Fates are now involved in their quest, and it could mean serious consequences for them. He urges Percy to be cautious and to seek ways to outsmart their destiny.
he gets upset and frightened
coefficient of variation in yarn
You can switch colors without cutting the yarn through a technique called "carrying along." In this technique, you add the new color just as you would if you were going to cut the yarn. Instead of cutting the first color of yarn, however, you place that yarn on the top of the previous row of stitches and work your new crochet stitches over it, hiding the first color with the new, second color. Attached are links to illustrated tutorials which will show you this technique.
In this context it might simply mean that the yarn requires cleaning or washing.
Is there any particular reason that you want to carry the yarn behind your crochet work? Why not crochet the carried yarn into the top of the previous row? That way you wouldn't have to cut the yarn. Check out the attached videos to see how it can be done. (although one is hard to see really easily, as the green yarn is being carried on the green stitches below)
Extra heavy yarn like on a mop-see below link
If an Australian is telling you a "yarn", he is telling you a story, either real or fictional. It could also mean that he may be exaggerating the truth in a colourful way, ie. "he tells yarns" or "he spins a yarn".
1500csp what is rkm
Yarn Over - when you wrap the yarn around the hook to form a stitch.