1.What's your products' competitive edge?

We have rich experience in making fancy yarn as we have own factories and machines, our price will be more competitive. We also

have own R&D team, we have a good guarantee for our product quality.

2.Can you make color as customer's request?

Yes, we can make any colors as customer's requirements.

3.What is polyester yarn good for?

Apparel: Polyester yarn is commonly used in the production of clothing and apparel, particularly sportswear, due to its durability, moisture-wicking properties, and resistance to wrinkles and shrinkage.

Home textiles: Polyester yarn is used to make a variety of home textiles such as bedding, curtains, and upholstery fabrics due to its resistance to stains, easy maintenance, and durability.

Sewing and embroidery: Polyester yarn is a popular choice for sewing and embroidery due to its strength and resistance to breaking, as well as its wide range of colors and finishes.

Crafts: Polyester yarn is also used in various crafting applications such as knitting, crocheting, and weaving, due to its affordability and versatility.
 

4. What is polyester yarn?

Polyester yarn is similar to acrylic yarn. It is a polymer-based material that is basically a form of plastic (and shares some similarities to plastic soda bottles).

5. How is polyester yarn made?

Like all synthetic, man-made yarns, the process begins by mixing the base matter and turning it into a liquid. This thick liquid is forced through a spinneret with various sizes of holes (the diameter of the holes determines the circumference of the filaments). The liquid congeals and forms long filament threads. These threads can then spun into yarn – either alone or with other fiber sources.

6. What can I knit with polyester yarn?

Polyester is usually blended with other fibers to create lightweight, strong garments with good elasticity, as well as being easy to care for. It's a good choice for garments that will need to be washed and dried often, like kid's clothing, baby items (like blankets or bibs), or knit items that will be donated.

7. Is polyester yarn washable?

Polyester yarn is usually easy to care for so can be washed in the washing machine and dried on a low-heat setting in the dryer. If it's blended with other fibers you'll want to refer to the ball band on the yarn for specific care instructions because the additional fibers may change the care needs for the yarn.

8. What is the difference between acrylic and polyester yarn?

Both fibers are petrochemical-based and go through a similar manufacturing process to create useable yarn. Acrylic is made from a synthetic polymer called acrylonitrile while polyester is composed of molecular polymers within the ester group of chemical compounds.

9. What are the advantages of polyester yarn?

Polyester yarns are wrinkle resistant (even when they are wet), easy to care for, hold their shape well, and are strong and elastic. Polyester is often blended with natural fibers to give the final yarn some additional strength and stability.

10.How long does glow in the dark yarn last?

The duration that glow-in-the-dark yarn will last depends on several factors, including the quality of the yarn, the amount of light it absorbs, and the conditions it is exposed to. Generally, glow-in-the-dark yarn can emit light for several hours after being exposed to light for a few minutes.

It's important to note that excessive exposure to heat, moisture, or other environmental factors can reduce the glow time of the yarn. To extend the life of the glow effect, it's best to store the yarn in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight when not in use.

11.How do you activate glow in the dark yarn?

To activate glow-in-the-dark yarn, you need to expose it to a source of light. The light will charge the phosphors in the yarn, which will then emit a glow when the yarn is in a dark environment.

Here are the steps to activate glow-in-the-dark yarn:

Choose a bright light source such as a lamp, flashlight, or sunlight.

Hold the yarn close to the light source and expose it to the light for a few minutes. The longer you expose it to the light, the brighter and longer the glow will be.

After exposure to light, move the yarn to a dark environment and observe the glow.

It's important to note that not all glow-in-the-dark yarn is the same, and some may require more or less exposure to light to activate the glow. Additionally, the duration and intensity of the glow will depend on the quality of the yarn and the length of time it was exposed to the light source.

12.What kind of yarn is used for socks?

The best type of yarn for making socks is one that is durable and has good elasticity. Some popular yarn fibers for socks include wool, nylon, bamboo, and acrylic. A blend of these fibers can also work well.

13.What size yarn is best for socks?

The size of the yarn that is best for socks can vary depending on the desired thickness and warmth of the finished product. Many sock patterns call for fingering weight or sock weight yarn, which is typically a 1 or 2 weight yarn. However, some crocheters prefer using sport weight or DK weight yarn for socks as well.

14.What kind of yarn is good for crocheting socks?

When it comes to crocheting socks, many of the same yarn options apply. The main thing to consider when choosing a yarn for crocheting socks is that it has good stitch definition, so that the texture of the sock pattern can be seen clearly. Additionally, a yarn that is machine washable is recommended, as socks tend to get a lot of wear and need to be washed frequently.

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