Yarn Weight

The weight and thickness of your yarn might not seem like a big deal for newcomers to the craft, but ask any seasoned knitter or seamster and they’ll tell you that it’s one of the most important things to look for while buying yarn.

Our wide collection of yarns are categorized by thickness and weight, giving you the option to pick exactly what suits your project’s needs.

Browse through our collection of some of the finest woolen, cotton, and blended yarns from some of your favorite brands like DROPS, Scheepjes, Dale Garn, Hooked, Mayflower, Onion Yarn, and much more.

See our wide variety of yarns here

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What does the Yarn Weight mean?

  • Lace: Our thinnest and finest yarn. This gives your shawls, scarves, and cardigans that delicate texture and an ultra-soft feel. Can be used with thicker yarns.
  • Fingering: A thin variety that works well with smaller needles. Ideal for intricate detailingand soft baby clothing, hats, towels, and socks.
  • Sport: This 5-ply is perfect for needle sizes between 3.5-3.75 mm
  • DK Yarn: Our most popular and best-selling yarn. This versatile yarn is perfect for knitting and seaming all types of clothing and accessories.
  • Aran: This 10 ply yarn is also called Heavy Worsted Yarn. medium-weight yarn is great for knitting sweaters, hats, scarves, mittens, blankets, and more!
  • Bulky: This chunky yarn is ideal for working on chunky jumpers, blankets, sweaters, andthicker knitting projects.
  • Super Bulky: These chunky yarns are between 8-12 mm thick and make for a really funknitting experience. Easy to work with and ideal for making hats, beanies, socks, sweaters, and more.
  • Jumbo: These super thick and chunky yarns are great for making amigurumi toys, blankets, hats, carpets, and wall hangings.