Acrylic.

 

In Defense of Acrylic. Yes, Really.

 

Most of us have committed a little fiber snobbery at some point. The small wince at the mention of acrylic. The quiet preference for a natural fiber label. It feels principled. It feels like having standards. It is also, occasionally, completely impractical.

Because acrylic is machine washable, allergy-friendly, budget-conscious, and remarkably forgiving of the people we knit for. Babies. Kids. The beloved friend who, with absolutely no bad intentions, will put your handmade gift straight into a hot dryer. It happens. Acrylic handles it. Merino weeps.

There is no wrong fiber. There is only the right tool for the project, the person, and the laundry situation. Acrylic has earned its place in the bag.

 

"The best yarn for a gift is the one that survives the giftee."

 
 

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