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Difference between waxed and unwaxed yarn for micro macrame

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Waxed yarn and unwaxed yarn differ mainly in the coating and properties when working with micromacramé:

1. Waxed yarn:

  • Has a thin wax coating that makes the yarn smoother and more stable.
  • Easier to work with as it slips less and the knots hold better.
  • The wax layer protects the yarn from abrasion and moisture, making it more durable and keeping the colors intense for longer.
  • Can be a little stiffer when tying knots and is good for precise patterns and detailed work.

2. Unwaxed yarn:

  • Has no coating, which makes it softer and more flexible.
  • Suitable for projects where a softer, flowing structure is desired.
  • However, it can fray more easily when working and the knots are less secure.
  • It requires more care to make the knots even and neat. However, if you pay attention to this, the result will be beautiful.

In summary : Waxed yarn is ideal for precise and durable macramé work, while unwaxed yarn offers a softer, more natural look but is less stable.

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