The Freeasyfar kit utilizes a "tubular" yarn construction, which is a significant departure from traditional twisted fibers. This engineering consists of a cotton-poly shell with a hollow core, which effectively prevents the crochet hook from splitting the yarn. This feature is particularly helpful for those who struggle with the precision required for standard wool or acrylic. Each of the four 50g skeins provides about 85-90 yards of material, offering enough volume for several small, durable projects.
The tubular design of this yarn makes "reading" your stitches much easier, as the stitch definition is very clear and the surface is completely smooth.
The kit includes plastic ergonomic hooks and stitch markers. While the yarn itself is quite durable and can be unraveled and re-worked multiple times without fraying, the plastic hooks have more flex than metal versions. For very tight projects, users may find that a metal hook provides a more consistent experience. The finished texture of the projects is firm and cord-like, which is excellent for household items or sturdy toys but less flexible than traditional garment yarns.
If you prefer the variety of a traditional acrylic yarn set with a wider color range, the Inscraft 62-skein set provides significantly more color options. You can find more beginner-friendly textile tools in the yarn and knitting beginner bundles section.