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Best wool/yarn for a child's snood

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ohfourfoxache · 12/09/2017 00:16

Just as the title says really!

I'd like to knit a snood for DS (2.5) but I have absolutely no idea what wool to use.

He tends to get rather sweaty so I'd wondered about natural fibres. But I don't want anything too thin and it really needs to be "robust" enough to withstand toddler wear!

Any ideas?

I've got a pattern that I want to use (based on a sweater I'm knitting him) and it uses size 4 needles. I'd really appreciate your opinions on whether these would be suitable or whether I should make it "looser" by using bigger needles.

Any and all advice gratefully received! Thanks

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Heckityflip · 13/09/2017 06:59

What about something like stylecraft life? Wool/acrylic mix and not too expensive, also washable. It's soft too. Not sure on your other question as to depends on the pattern - sizing might be odd if you change needle size but depends on your tension.

Polter · 14/09/2017 22:07

Drops Cotton Merino is rather lovely. I'd avoid acrylic.

GemmaB78 · 14/09/2017 22:12

Debbie bliss cashmerino baby is a great yarn for children. Soft, washable and fairly robust.

Do you mean 4mm size needle? If so, this yarn uses 3.25, so the 4mm would result in a bigger, looser knit.

Anything by drops is well priced and well made.

I'd agree with avoiding acrylic. I hate it - it's sweaty!

Polter · 14/09/2017 22:19

Cashmerino is really lovely but doesn't stand up well to the repeated washing I'd imagine a toddler snood would need!

AtSea1979 · 14/09/2017 22:21

Stylecraft is a cheaper version but it is really good.

RubyGoat · 14/09/2017 22:24

I was going to suggest baby cashmerino as well. In my experience it's not too bad after lots of wearing & washing - certainly better than an acrylic mix, & infinitely more comfortable against the skin. Warmer, too. I made / make all the beanie / bobble hats for myself & DD out of this. Can't stand scratchy wool.

thatwouldbeanecumenicalmatter · 14/09/2017 22:27

Second Polter's suggestion, the cotton/merino should keep him warm but allow wicking. In regards to being robust anything destined for a toddler I make sure it's nothing remotely lacy/open as there's less chance of them snagging it on something.

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