I was looking for a DK to light worsted yarn in a color suitable for Caucasian skin tone for amigurumi dolls. This yarn color fit the bill, not too pink, not too pale. The price was high, but I'm glad to have had the opportunity to add a ball to my order, and try it out.I did not care for this brand yarn and will not buy it again. It has a lot more f cotton in it and I don’t care for cotton yarn.Nice yarn to work with. So far zero splitting and no knots. I'm about one third of the way through a skein. I'm making wide headbands with this yarn on a 10.5 mm Tunisian crochet hook, doing simple Tunisian stitch, and am liking the results.I knitted Woofy - a dog - in acrylic. It worked really well. The original pattern from 1953 Stitchcraft called for wool, but the acrylic was very suitable and I chose it because it won't shrink on washing.The color White was white. It was exactly what I needed to continue my Afghan.Smaller skein than anticipated.Super expensive acrylic yarn; 2/3’s the size of a normal skeinI really like working with this brand of yarn, nice weave, soft, and affordable.Any experienced knitter knows waaaay overpriced - had ad stated 50 g/$15.99 I definitely would have RUN!!! Item returned IMMEDIATELY and was promptly reimbursed by Amazon (thank gawd because I had ordered 2!!)I didn't like how this yarn looks waaaaay smaller when you see it for the first time compared to the way it looks in the picture also the yarn is super thin and soft. I wish I would have known before wasting money on something I didn't need for my crocheting projectSoft yarn. I've knitted it up. I would recommend it to other knitters. Arrived promptly. Thanks.Perfect for my daughters dolls!Thanks!J'adore, magnifique!