Get your hands on Haydenville and create something to make you happy. Valley Yarns Haydenville is a worsted-weight yarn made of 60% Superwash merino and 40% acrylic microfiber and comes in a range of bright shades. With its great stitch definition, you can knit or crochet garments with intricate patterns.
4 reviews for Valley Yarns Haydenville
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Customer –
I really like the Haydenville yarn. It is soft and does not itch.
There is a light sheen. My daughter loves the sweater I made with this yarn. I am now making one for myself.
Mary Barker –
I LOVE THE VALLEY YARNS WITH WOOL AND ALPACA. NOT A COTTOM PERSON SO HAVEN’T USED THEM. I FIND THERE YARNS ARE SOFT AND EASY TO WORK WITH.
Rosemary –
Bought the Haydenville in a pretty sage green color because I’d literally JUST learned to knit and used up all the stuff that came in the kit I was gifted for Christmas. I wanted to try something nice, and all the videos said to try wool. It was on sale, so I went for it.
The Haydenville is SO pleasant on my fingers! With the gifted-kit yarn, I was shea-buttering up my hands between every row, but the Haydenville yarn is absolutely lovely and soft and I haven’t needed any hand cream while knitting it.
I cast 70 stitches onto the 5mm/8us bamboo needles from the kit to start and tried to be “randomly interesting” for a few rows but it wasn’t looking good, so I stopped but didn’t undo my work. Instead, I began working a checkerboard pattern alternating 10 knit/10 purl – and after 10 rows, switching to make the checker squares. I don’t know what the thing I’m making IS, besides practice – but I’m going to continue knitting until the skein is gone.
I’m about 30 rows into the project, and there’s still a lot of skein left. The gauge on the label says 5 stitches per inch on US 7 needles. I’m using slightly bigger needles, and without blocking – my WIP has 5 stitches per inch on the row, but 6 stitches per inch in the column.
I don’t know what my next project is going to be, but I want to find one that’ll use more like this Haydenville from Valley Yarns!
Customer –
Very nice yarn