In 2019, I reviewed Jeans yarn by Lion Brand. I loved it then and I love it now. During that time, I was focused on crocheting chemo hats and baby/child hats. Jeans is a beautiful yarn that creates soft and comfortable wearables and afghans.
Over the Fall/Winter holidays, I impulsively picked up a skein of yarn and began crocheting again. Life had been busy and I just hadn't made time for one of my favorite hobbies. I started with a huge skein of Mandala yarn and a new stitch to me called the Brick Stitch. I then learned a beautiful Cross Back Stitch (tutorial by JaydaInStitches) and started a baby afghan using Caron Simply Soft yarn.
That baby afghan project put me in the mood for something soft and comforting, beautiful but not frilly. I had such a craving to use Jeans yarn by Lion Brand. I remembered how wonderful it was to work with, even all of these years later.
Jeans Yarn by Lion Brand
- 3.5 oz/100g skein weight
- 246 yd/225m length
- 100% acrylic
- machine washable and dryable
- medium weight #4 yarn
It comes in 5 shades of blue, very similar to the color of jeans, one black, and one shade of light brown.
Here is a brief video (56 seconds) from Lion Brand that shows the yarn and shows it being worn. I think you can see how soft and perfect it is for garments.
In my current project, I'm using the Jeans yarn and the Cross Back stitch for 10 rows (however, it looks like 5 rows since every-other-row is a single stitch) and two rows of Double Stitch in the darker blue. This stitch looks like it requires more advanced crochet skills but it is very easy (if you know the Double Stitch and the Single Stitch). And it works up quickly.
I learned the Cross Back stitch on the tutorial by JaydaInStitches. You can find the tutorial for this beautiful and easy stitch here.
Related Yarn Review Links:
Wednesday Elf, a prolific creator of plushy friends, wrote about I Love This Yarn by Hobby Lobby. At the time of her review, that yarn came in acrylic, metallic, and cotton versions.
Sylvestermouse reviews the Bernat Loop Yarn, a yarn that is created so that blankets can be made with your fingers alone. No crochet hook skills required.
My recent review of the Mandala Bonus Bundle and the brick stitch pattern.
Your crochet stitches are exceptional and I love the blue colors you have selected. It is sad how sometimes life intervenes and distracts us from our favorite hobbies. I have an afghan I would like to finish and then I want to make a few small items, like ornaments, just to feel that sense of accomplishment. I bet the Jeans yarn would be the perfect weight for ornaments! Thanks for reminding me of Jeans and for featuring my own loop yarn review.
ReplyDeleteWhat a lovely looking yarn and an amazing crochet stitch. I really must give this Jeans yarn a try. Thanks for mentioning my I Love This yarn review ~ and my plush crochet critters thank you for the mention. :) Happy to hear you are back to this fun craft hobby called crochet.
ReplyDeleteI am so impressed by how even your stitches are! Beautiful needlework with a beautiful yarn. I can see how this yarn would be perfect for garments to coordinate with jeans.
ReplyDeleteI always admire people who are skilled crafters like you and its great you have been able to make time for this hobby. I love the blue colours you chose and it looks amazing!
ReplyDeleteDawn Rae, you are making me wish that I had picked up my crochet hooks too. Now that I see this yarn, I think I will and a few new stitches are always welcome. Thanks for this review, I just may get my mojo back too!
ReplyDeleteI sure miss crocheting. If I started up again, I wouldn't ever get back online again! Maybe that's a good thing. Crocheting is so addictive in a good way. This wool looks enticing!
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