

Bernat Blanket Bright Yarn, Carrot Orange
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Julie
> 3 dayI ordered Lilac Dove and received Blue Dreams. It’s wonderful yarn, but not what I ordered. It appears Amazon had the incorrect tag on it.
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Iamtracey
> 3 daySoft and love the color but has multiple places where its tied together and random black spots throughout the skein. Also a bit thinner than most Bernat Blanket yarn for some reason.
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MagsPicks
> 3 dayLove this yarn. It’s so soft. It makes a warm blanket. Since the string is thick a beginner with a large hook should find this product easy to work with. It is also easy to rip stitches out if you make a mistake while crocheting with the yarn. Only drawback is the price. It can be expensive when making a pattern. I recommend practicing with a less expensive yarn before buying this for a beginner with a project in mind.
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Liam
> 3 dayThis is from there pattern exactly. Please do not come close to matching and they look like really bad. I had bought in bulk because I wanted to make several because they were easy to turn out. And very neutral. I lost a lot of money because there’s no way that I can give these things away. I will never trust this brand again. I may never crochet again I am beyond disappointed.
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Chris
Greater than one weekI used it to crochet a small afghan. I am a loose crocheter and it took me 4 skeins to make this afghan which is 116 cms X 94 cms. It is a little challenging to crochet such bulky yarn. Had to change the way I hold my hook. It is pretty light and doesnt twist. Glides nicely on the hook. Yardage is also not bad. I have one skein left and will use use it to crochet a shower mat. Doesnt lose its fluff when crocheting.
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Kristie
> 3 dayThis is my favorite type of yarn with which to crochet. Ive used it for blankets, pillows, and cat toys so far. Honestly, if it didnt cost so much, it would make a great insulating curtain for windows in winter because it holds in heat so well.
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Vanessa Reynolds
> 3 dayI use this yarn for all the baby afghans I make It is so soft I usually need 3 balls this size to make a nice size baby afghan
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MP
> 3 dayI do really love this yarn—however, it is very difficult to work with as a beginner. It is hard to see your stitches if you need to look back especially on darker colors. The texture of the yarn was also different from color to color-back had almost no stretch or “plushness” as they lighter colors. With that said, it makes super cozy and plush blankets. More experienced knitters/crocheters will probably work with more ease. Pictured are my first two knitted blankets. I am self-taught and only knitted a little infinity scarf with wool-ease a year ago—so based off my experience and if you have more, the results you will have will probs be much better! I’ve made two blankets so far: one baby and one adult sized. I would also suggest shopping around for prices. Amazon doubles and even tripled the prices on some colors. Pattern from yarnspirations
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Scarlett729
> 3 dayI love this yarn for making a blanket. Its a great color scheme, and the weight is fantastic for the blanket I am making; appears that it will last for a real long time and will definitely be worth snuggling up under during the winter.
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Lisa H. Dulinski
> 3 dayAwesome yarn! Easy to use, makes a beautiful, soft and cozy blanket. Also great for scarves. Yarn recommends a size L hook which is good for afghans. I also used a size N for a scarf as it was all hdc and the N worked a little better. I used a combination of Country Blue and Vintage White for a baby blanket which came out gorgeous. I keep buying Bernat Blanket, it works up a project SO fast! Only drawback is that most of the big balls have at least one cut in them. Understandable from the manufacturing process. The cuts are always tied with nice tight knots and all I do is trim the excess around and make sure to hide the knot in a stitch.