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Lily Sugar'n Cream Cotton Cone Yarn, 14 oz, Faded Denim Ombre, 1 Cone

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$16.37

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1.Color:Black


About this item

  • Fiber: 100% Cotton
  • Lily Sugar'n Cream yarn is a natural, soft, absorbent cotton yarn that comes in an economical 14 Ounce cone size.
  • Ball Size Solids: 400g / 14 Ounce, 645 meters / 706 yards
  • Content: 100% cotton / Care: Machine wash and dry / Gauge: 4 Medium Worsted
  • Knitting Gauge: 20 sts and 26 rows with a 4.5 mm (U.S. 7) knitting needle
  • Crochet Gauge: 13 sc and 14 rows with a 5 mm (U.S. H/8) crochet hook


Lily Sugar 'n Cream Cotton Cones yarn is 100% USA Grown cotton yarn. Sugar 'n Cream is a versatile worsted weight yarn, that’s great for small projects like dishcloths and potholders, to home décor staples like afghans! Available in a wide variety of shades, including neutrals, brights, and pastels. Conveniently machine washable and dryable for easy care.


Kerry A.
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on February 3, 2025
Great price brilliant amount.
Donna R
Reviewed in the United States on February 19, 2025
This yarn is easy to knit with and the finished product works so well! Nice little gifts too.
Jebby
Reviewed in the United States on January 9, 2025
Used this to knit a Christmas hat and it works up well. Great feel to it, but I love cotton yarn. Recommend.
Karen
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on January 4, 2025
Great stocking fillers for friends, make festive dish cloths for friends and family, washable and put away with Christmas decs for next year. Also make scrubby to match.
denise
Reviewed in the United States on January 18, 2025
Love this yarn. It's so pretty. I can't wait to start my next Christmas crochet projects
Lynn Piccoli
Reviewed in the United States on August 27, 2024
Quality yarn the durability 100% cotton, the correct size, thickness, cleanliness of using 100% cotton being able to throw it in the washer throw it in the dryer. Easy to use to stitch with, not too stiff. Highly recommended for your craft projects. I've been crafting for 40 plus years and these are the yarns I use to make my crafts for my Etsy business.
M. A. Mus
Reviewed in Mexico on August 22, 2024
Me encanto como se ve en mis trabajos, es fácil de tejer, te es muy rendidor.
Roxanna Smith
Reviewed in the United States on May 10, 2024
I loved the color of the cotton yarn. It was a bit thinner than I expected. It’s a bit more difficult to work with.
Paola Garciarce
Reviewed in Mexico on February 10, 2024
Muy bueno
kittymama
Reviewed in Canada on December 15, 2024
Awesome! A lot more than I thought I would receive. Nice and strong too.
cyberchum
Reviewed in the United States on October 11, 2024
It was my first time working with a cone and I really didn't know what to expect. Over time, I really came to like it. Easier than trying to find the center of a pull skein. I really like the colors in my ombre, and my only real negative was that the yarn had a tendency to want to split. Overall I think it is a nice weight, and it works up well. You just have to be careful not to split the yarn.
Hard Rock Girl
Reviewed in the United States on August 15, 2023
I love this color I bought. When I use it for dishcloths they look a little wild. But the nice thing is there are so many colors that if it gets a sauce stain or coffee stain. You really don't notice it. My dishcloths have lasted since I first learn to knit. So they are about 20 years old. I give them to friends.As far as someone said splits and knots. I never found this to be a thing. I use it as my practice yarn since I just learned to crochet. I crochet the new stitch and see if I like it and then undo all of it and wind them back up on the ball. Even after ripping my stitches numerous times, my yarn has never had problems. I'm not the best crocheter so I might miss something and get off the pattern. I just rip it back to when my count was correct. I never had problems with my dishcloths or whatever I make looking different in the part I ripped. I love this yarn. I'm so glad I don't have to buy the little balls.
Rosey
Reviewed in the United States on May 30, 2023
I think Lily's Sugar 'n Cream all-cotton yarn is a workhorse in the kitchen. I crochet and knit with it to make hot pads, dish cloths, and dish towels. This is a worsted weight (#4) yarn and it knits or crochets to a dense fabric. I find the items shrink up when washed and dried. I use a little bleach on my dish cloths, and the color will fade a bit when I do. I prefer buying it in the cones for ease of use and just the greater amount of yarn; although it should be noted it is not necessarily knot free; in the Sage I came across a neat knot. Had I been making a dishcloth, I would have finished it before I came to it; it appeared about midway through my knitting a dish towel. The photo shows a folded dish towel I made with Woodland Trails and just beneath it is the dish towel in Sage. The greens do not match in the two towels but both are pretty. This yarn is soft enough to work but I know it washes up rather stiff without fabric softener. I do not recommend this for clothing and it would make a very heavy blanket so I really don't recommend it for that either unless that is what you want. But for household items: kitchen cloths, mats, hot pads, tote bags, maybe hats, etc. it is an excellent choice in cotton yarn. The Woodland Trails label said it was U.S. grown cotton and the yarn was made in Canada. For comparison I think Lion Brand 24/7 cotton (which I would use for garments instead of the Lily Sugar 'n Cream) is lighter in weight than the Sugar 'n Cream) even though both say they are #4. Both nice products, but for hearty or dense items, I think Lily Sugar 'n Cream is the best choice and a good value.
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