Yarn by Weight
When we classify yarn by weight, it has little to do with how heavy a yarn is, but rather how thick is the strand of the yarn. The Craft Yarn Council, along with publishers, fiber and needle and hook manufacturers, have created a series of guidelines and symbols to bring uniformity to yarn, needle, and hook labeling to make it easier to select the right materials for a project and complete it successfully.
If your pattern of choice calls for a specific yarn but you prefer to use a different yarn, you can use the yarn weights as a basis for substitution.
While most yarns within a yarn weight category are interchangeable, not all are identical. It is imperative to construct a gauge swatch with the yarn that you intend to use in a project to be sure that you are matching the gauge of your project pattern.
Yarn Collections
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Lace Weight Yarn
The thinnest weight of yarn, lace weight produces an extremely fine gauge,...
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Fingering Weight Yarn
Super Fine weight yarn is a bit heavier than lace weight &...
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Sport Weight Yarn
Progressing up the yarn weight scale, Fine is the next size up...
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DK Weight Yarn
One of the most popular weights for a reason, Light or DK...
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Worsted Weight Yarn
The top selling weight of yarn for good reason, medium or worsted...
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Bulky Weight Yarns
Be ready for winter with bulky weight knit & crochet items. Bulky...
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Chunky Weight Yarn
Bulky or 5 weight yarn is approximately twice as thick as worsted weight yarn. Sometimes...