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Worried About Toy Safety? EN71-3 & UKCA Yarns You Can Trust

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Looking for UKCA / EN71-3 safety tested yarns for your handmade toys in the UK? 🧸🧶 In this video, I’ll walk you through: ✅ UK brands and suppliers that provide EN71-3 tested yarns ✅ Where to find their certifications Whether you’re crocheting amigurumi, knitting soft toys, or selling handmade creations, this guide will help you stay compliant and confident! 🔗 Useful Links Style Craft: https://www.stylecraft-yarns.co.uk/information/toy-safety King Cole: https://www.kingcole.com/product/cherished-dk/ That Crafty Stitch: https://thatcraftystitch.co.uk/collections/en71-3-certificates James C Brett:https://www.jamescbrett.co.uk/toy-safety-certification Wendy Wool: https://wendywools.com/toy-certification Cygnet Yarns: https://www.cygnetyarns.com/toysafetyregulations 💡 Don’t forget: Yarn safety is just one part of toy compliance. Your finished toy must also meet UKCA / CE rules. 👉 Subscribe for more craft safety tips, yarn reviews, and toy making tutorials! #toysafety #EN713 #UKCA #yarn #crochet #knitting Find Me: 🧸 Shop my plushies & patterns: innoscentteddies.etsy.com 📸 Instagram: @innoscent_teddies 📧 Contact: innoscentteddies@gmail.com

About This Video

If you’ve ever had that little worry in the back of your mind when you’re making a plushie for a baby or selling toys in the UK, this video is for you. I’m chatting through EN71-3 and UKCA, specifically from the yarn side of things—because yes, the materials you choose matter, and having a supplier who actually provides the toy-safety certification can save you a lot of stress (and a lot of digging around later). I walk you through UK brands and suppliers where you can find EN71-3 toy-safety tested yarn info, and—crucially—where they hide the certificates on their websites. I’ve linked everything so you can click straight through, whether you’re using Stylecraft, King Cole, James C Brett, Wendy, Cygnet, or buying via That Crafty Stitch and need the paperwork in one place. My biggest takeaway: yarn safety is only one piece of compliance. Even if your yarn is EN71-3 tested, your finished toy still needs to meet UKCA/CE requirements overall, so think beyond the yarn label—construction, attachments, and suitability all count. This is all about helping you feel confident, compliant, and able to make (and sell) your crochet plushies with peace of mind.

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