"Scarf yarn" is not a specific type of yarn, but rather a term used to describe yarn that is commonly used for making scarves. Scarf yarn can refer to various types of yarn, depending on personal preference and the desired characteristics of the finished scarf.
Wool: Wool scarves are one of the most common choices in winter because of wool's thermal properties. Wool scarves can be pure wool or wool blends and have the characteristics of softness, warmth and moisture absorption.
Silk: Silk scarves are a light, soft and smooth choice for spring and summer or formal occasions. Silk scarves can be pure silk or silk blends, with an elegant texture and good breathability.
Cotton: Cotton scarves are a comfortable, breathable option for spring and summer or for people who are allergic to wool. Cotton scarves can be pure cotton or cotton blends, with soft, hygroscopic and breathable characteristics.
Linen: Linen scarf is a natural fiber material that is light, breathable and hygroscopic. Linen scarves are suitable for spring and summer, and can give people a natural, refreshing feeling.
Fluff: Fluff scarves are usually made of fluff fabrics, such as flannelette, flannelette, etc. Fluffy scarf with soft, warm characteristics, suitable for winter use.