Straight Yarn
Straight yarn is a favorite of many yarn lovers. Its consistently even width and texture make for a lovely addition in projects, whether they are woven, knitted, crocheted, embroidered, or more.
Click here to see our collection of straight yarns!
Within this category, there are a bunch of fun variations you can achieve by switching up the number of single strands twisted together in the yarn and/or changing the direction of the twist.
Plied Yarn
When a yarn has multiple single strands of yarn twisted together, it is called a plied yarn!
Here is an example of a 2-ply yarn. As you can see, there are two smaller yarns that have been plied together.
Here are more examples of straight, plied yarn!
These are both 4-ply:
Some plied yarns are even twisted again with other plied yarns to create cool color effects!
This one below is made up of four 3-ply strands!
Plied Yarn with Different Components
Within a yarn, different components or fiber types can be plied together, too! Even if both plies are the same color, these different components add depth because each component has its own sheen/texture.
A great example of this is our Duotone Rayon yarn which has two different types of rayon!
You can see a similar effect in our wool crepe yarn, this time with rayon and wool!
S or Z Twist
The direction that these yarns are plied in is referred to as an “S” twist or a “Z” twist. They’re named this because the diagonal direction of the twist mimics either of these letters.
The direction of the twist impacts the way your projects look! For example, while crocheting with a Z twist yarn, the yarn will be twisted tighter while working, but with an S twist, the yarn will slowly become looser as you work.