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6 kwi 2022 · Learn everything you need to know about yarn weights, thicknesses, and categories - from fingering weight wool to super bulky craft yarns.
29 kwi 2024 · Combining different yarn weights can be a solution when a particular weight is unavailable or when you want to add creative touches to your work, such as stripes or textural contrasts. A well-planned combination can even adjust the thickness of the yarn to match the gauge required by a pattern.
In Europe, yarn weights are commonly classified using the Metric system, which measures the weight of the yarn in grams per meter (g/m) or the thickness in millimetres (mm). The most common metric weights are 2-ply, 3-ply, 4-ply, 5-ply, 6-ply, and 8-ply, although some brands may use different terms such as “fine,” “light,” “medium ...
4 mar 2024 · Know your knitting & crochet yarn weights: from lace to worsted, bulky to jumbo. Includes yarn weight chart, conversion tips, WPI guide & useful tips.
Yarn count refers to weight of the yarn in unit length, or length of the yarn in unit weight, in other terms how heavy or light the yarn is, (in simple terms thickness, though thickness also depends on the fibre and bulk of the yarn) Yarn count is expressed in many units, two most common units are Nm count and Tex count.
26 wrz 2024 · Here are two yarn weight charts that reflect the different yarn weight categories, and the yarn types within those categories. Each also includes the recommended knitting needle sizes (US and UK), and stitches per 4″ using the recommended yarn and needle size.
How Do I Know The Weight Of My Yarn? You can tell the weight of your yarn in 2 different ways. It’s either by checking the yarn label or using a yarn weight gauge tool. As you learned from the chart, each category has a corresponding name and symbol.