Where To Buy Yarn In Uganda

Where To Buy Yarn In Uganda

What a Yarn? A yarn is a continuous often plied strand composed of either natural or man-made fibers or filaments and used in weaving and knitting to form cloth.

Where To Buy Yarn In Uganda

Here are where to buy yarn in from in Uganda

Ridah Crochets

Address: 8HM9+G92, Market street Near wandegeya market, Kampala, Uganda

Phone: +256 785 983369

Uganda Crafts

Address: Plot 11, 32-36, 13 Bombo Rd, Kampala, Uganda

Phone: +256 41 4250077

Yarn Centre

Address: Eagle Plaza, Shop No. S 07, Kampala, Uganda

Phone: +256 774 175888

Kalangwa Cotton Wool

Address: Tenga Road Nabweru North, Uganda

Strings Attached-crochet

Address: Kampala, Uganda

Phone: +256 756 176852

Yarn Botique

Address: Nabweru Rd, Nansana, Uganda

Hangani Arts And Craft Activity Centre

Address: Namirembe Rd, Kampala, Uganda

Phone: +256 751 854264

Jenipher Knitting And Embroidery Point

Address: CENTRAL/Makindye/Kipamba, Salaama Rd, Kampala, Uganda

Phone: +256 754 260831

Dolphin Crafts Ltd

Address: 8JW3+WF5, Kampala, Uganda

Phone: +256 702 949104

Handmade Crochets For You.

Address: Najjera, Kampala, Uganda

Phone: +256 704 598110

Divine Crochet Fashions

Address: Kampala, Uganda

Fine Spinners Uganda Limited

Address: Plot 33A-41A Spring Road Kiswa Zone, Kampala, Uganda

Phone: +256 707 888444

Makindye Art & Craft Shop

Address: Kampala, Uganda

Phone: +256 706 932475

Daisy Crochet And Fashion World

Address: 9G8C+3X8, Kampala, Uganda

mustaphi crafts

Address: 6G4R+R37, Kajjansi, Uganda

Abooki Knits

Address: Kampala, Uganda

Phone: +256 755 233226

Which yarn is best?

Wool is best for crochet stitches thanks to its resilience and the ease with which you can unravel mistakes. Cotton is another great choice for crocheting, though its inelasticity makes it a bit more difficult to work with than wool. Overall, acrylic yarn is the most versatile choice and best for beginners.

Which yarn best for making clothes?

The best choice when it comes to washable yarns is often one fiber yarns. Such as 100 % cottons or 100 % wool yarns. However some mixed yarns might also be good for washing. Check if the yarn label says anything about it being durable when it comes to washing.