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It was in the zestful, yarn-spinning 1920s and yarn was in vogue. They could use yarn to produce datsy clothes and cozy things for their homes. Yarn played a crucial role in the fashions of the Jazz Age.
One of the most iconic fabric articles of the 1920s was the flapper dress. This gown was a fashion risk, and I loved it. It was constructed from fancy yarns such as silk and wool, with pretty beads and fringes that flickered as women moved across the dance floor. Such dresses permitted women to be expressive and artistic.
Early 20th century: knitting and crocheting as art In the 1920s, knitting and crocheting were not just hobbies, but forms of art. For instance, women would spend hours creating beautiful lace doilies, warm sweaters and stylish accessories with colourful yarn. There was every kind of yarn, from shiny threads to soft wools, for every project and every style.
Yarn was an open field of new ideas in the 1920s. Other new materials, such as rayon and nylon, were manufactured, and were stronger and more affordable than natural yarns. This diversity made people get more creative with their knitting and crochet, and many original designs were the result.
In the 1920s, just about everything was brash, and inventive and yarn was a vehicle for rubies and gold. From flapper dresses’ bright colors and fancy patterns to warm handmade objects for the home, yarn creations put the spirit of the Jazz Age into every stitch.