tahki cotton classic
Tahki Cotton Classic
Details
Tahki, Cotton Classic is a 100% mercerised cotton yarn made in Greece.
- It comes in a 50g hank of yarn with 100m per ball.
- Tahki Cotton Classic is a cabled yarn and has a very similar look to LionBrand 24/7 Cotton.
- I bought this hank on sale for $4.46, but it generally sells at around $6 at full price at knittingco.com.au
- The label recommends 4mm size needles, with no specific crochet hook recommendation.
- Gauge – 5 stitches to 1 inch.
- Knitting Co has 21 beautiful, vibrant colours of the Tahki Cotton Classic listed.
- The label recommends a warm machine or hand wash.
- Although the listing for the Tahki Cotton Classic has specified this yarn as a 10ply, the weight of the yarn is not actually marked on the label. As I said it is very much like the LionBrand 24/7 which is branded as a worsted weight, but after use I would definitely say it is more of an 8ply/dk weight.
my mess
So…I have never bought or used a hank of yarn before, so I probably should have googled how to prepare it…but I didn’t. 😭 I ended up with the biggest mess i’ve ever had a ball of yarn in…that took me days to sort out, and even then I had to make a few cuts of the Tahki Cotton Classic. I was tempted to chuck it…but persevered. Anyway…after all that, I crocheted a hair scrunchie, a bookmark and a swatch of triangle stitch with the Tahki Mercerised Cotton Classic yarn and noted the following.
- Always prepare your hank of yarn!! 🤣
- I used a 3.75mm hook for the scrunchie and bookmark and a 5mm hook for the swatch of triangle stitch.
- It’s very similar to crocheting with the Lion Brand 24/7 cotton, but definitely not as heavy.
- Because it is a finer weight the Tahki Cotton Classic is probably a bit more pliable than the Lion Brand 24/7 and has a better drape.
- The sheen is beautiful!
- The colours are nice and bright with beautiful stitch definition.
Washing
- I washed the swatch of Tahki Cotton Classic on a normal cycle with a cold wash and air dried it on a clothes horse and noted the following.
- I was a bit surprised to find that the swatch of Tahki Cotton Classic did shrink a bit. Before washing it was 11.5cm wide x 8.5 high. Curiously, only the width shrank. Maybe something to do with the stitch. Anyway, it shrank .5 of a cm which equates to just under 4.5% shrinkage.
- It didn’t look any different and there was no effect on the sheen, which is nice.
In Summary
- I really love the sheen and drape of Tahki Cotton Classic Mercerised yarn, and I would definitely buy it again for use in projects where a softer drape is more desirable.
- I think it would make lovely clothing items or bags and other ladies/girls accessories as well as decorative home wares.