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Isabelle Fusey
This is an other mystery cone in my stash . This one intrigues me because it is a yarn made in the US. Does anyone know anything about STC Yarns?
And don't worry, that is my last request about my stash. I will spare you the rest of the mysteries . Thanks. Isabelle |
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Brenda Stultz
Found on Google SCT Yarns, Inc. was an industrial yarn company based out of Chattanooga, TN. The full name was Standard Coosa & Thatcher, Incorporated. On Mon, Jan 3, 2022 at 1:05 PM Isabelle Fusey <ifusey@...> wrote: This is an other mystery cone in my stash . This one intrigues me because it is a yarn made in the US. Does anyone know anything about STC Yarns? |
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Fran Osten
To add to confusion , yarns aren’t always wound onto a cone with the proper label. Recycling…. So you can’t even rely on that. Sigh ….. Fran On Mon, Jan 3, 2022 at 2:05 PM Isabelle Fusey <ifusey@...> wrote: This is an other mystery cone in my stash . This one intrigues me because it is a yarn made in the US. Does anyone know anything about STC Yarns? |
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Sally O
I agree with Fran.
I would do a burn test to determine the general type of fiber category it falls within and make a note of that on the bottom of the cone. (Maybe add "sample first") I see that there are notes already made on the inside of the cone as to the weight. (I do the same thing - and date my cones.) Documenting is a great way to determine what to do with your stash: keep, swap, sell, or donate. |
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