Kædegarn
Kædegarn is a Danish term that translates to "chain yarn" or "cable yarn." It refers to a type of yarn construction where multiple strands of yarn are twisted together, and then this cabled yarn is itself plied or twisted with other strands. This results in a very strong, durable, and often round yarn. The structure of kædegarn can vary, with some versions having a tight, uniform twist, while others may have a looser, more textured appearance. This yarn construction method is known for its resilience and resistance to pilling and splitting, making it a popular choice for projects that require longevity and robustness, such as socks, outerwear, and carpets. The manufacturing process involves several stages of twisting, which contributes to its characteristic strength and smooth finish. While the term is Danish, the yarn construction technique is recognized and used globally in the textile industry under various names, often related to its cabled or corded appearance. The resulting fabric from kædegarn often has good stitch definition, which is desirable for intricate knitting or crochet patterns. Its density can also contribute to warmth and a substantial feel in finished items.