You can easily outfit this reel with a Gomexus power handle to bring it to the next level
* Japanese domestic model
Here are the different yarn weights and the ideal projects for each: #0 = Lace weight (for fine threadwork, doilies) #1 = Superfine / Fingering / Baby weight (for baby layettes, socks) #2 = Fine / Sport weight (for lightweight sweaters, shawls, baby items) #3 = Light worsted / DK weight (for sweaters, shawls, gloves) #4 = Worsted weight / Medium / Aran (for thicker sweaters, blankets, outer wear, scarves, hats, mittens, gloves, home decor) #5 = Bulky / Chunky weight (for jackets, chunky scarves, cowls, hats, blankets) #6 = Super bulky weight (for heavy jackets, sweaters, blankets, very thick scarves) Of course youre not limited to these projects, and it can be fun to experiment with different weights once youre comfortable with a particular pattern, but these guidelines are great for beginners
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