![]() ![]() This is the only super bulky weight yarn on the list which means it works up incredibly fast. Definitely not the best value ratio but to have a blanket that won’t get fuzzy over the years, it’s worth it. You’ll find a variety of solid colors as well as prints and for about $6 a skein, you’ll get under 200 yds. So no need to worry about it getting fuzzy over time. This is the newest yarn on the list but I’m recommending it for one main quality: it’s anti-pilling. Each skein will run you under $6 at 315 yds each. My biggest issue with Simply Soft has always been its tendency to split but once you’re used to it, it’s really not so bad. Not to mention, 51 color options make it perfect for when you really need a customized color palette. This yarn makes the list because it’s a very affordable yarn and it’s quite soft for an acrylic. At about 250 yds each, you’ll need several to finish a blanket. Each skein will run you about the same as With Love but as you’d expect, the yardage isn’t as much. It has a nice heathering in the color which will give your blanket a little more definition and texture too. ![]() This is the softest of the worsted-weight yarns on this list. Each skein will run you about $7 and you’ll get more yarn for that money than any other on our list. ![]() Not to mention it’s available in a large variety of colors and it’s been around for years (no need to worry if it’ll be discontinued). This yarn makes the list because it’s one of the softest, best-value yarns that’s currently available. ![]()
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