Acrylic yarn is crafted from a polymer initially produced as a filament, which is subsequently cut into strands resembling wool before being spun into yarn. Acrylic yarn comprises various polymer blends that determine its characteristics. Crucially, it must consist of 35-85% acrylonitrile monomer to qualify as acrylic. When combined with other fibers in smaller to moderate proportions, it's termed a blend. The market offers numerous blends, each incorporating additional fibers to enhance appearance, durability, and drape .