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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a loop of yarn" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing a circular or looped piece of yarn, often in the context of knitting or crafting.
Example: "She carefully created a loop of yarn to start her knitting project."
Alternatives: "a strand of yarn" or "a coil of yarn."
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Insert the hook under the two strands on your finger, pick up the working yarn (the yarn running to the ball) and pull it under the two strands so that you have a loop of yarn on your hook.
Wrap a loop of yarn counter-clockwise around the right needle point.
You can use a loop of yarn or a paperclip instead.
Slip them under a loop of yarn and use the needle and thread to sew them in place.
Holding the crossed threads between your right thumb and forefinger to make a circle, make a loop of yarn with the ball end yarn and pull that loop up through the circle.
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"Some people are threatened by us existing," said another, casting on a loop of pink yarn.
Pull a new loop of yarn through both, remaining with a single loop.
Attach a small loop of yarn or ribbon to form a hook at the top edge of the stocking if you're intending to use it as a decoration.
You've just chained 1 stitch, and have a new loop of yarn around the hook for making your next chain.
Attach a loop of the body color yarn on the back of the head if you wish to hang the yip-yip.
Create a chain of six stitches, not counting the initial slipknot or the loop of yarn still on the hook.
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