How to Choose Yarn for Any Project

Yarn choice does more for a finished project than stitch choice. A pattern written for drapey cotton will look completely different in a springy acrylic, even at the same gauge.

Start with fibre

  • Cotton — crisp stitch definition, no memory. Ideal for bags, market totes, dishcloths and summer tops.
  • Wool — warm and elastic, blocks beautifully, forgiving of uneven tension. Best for garments and winter accessories.
  • Acrylic — hard-wearing and washable. Great for blankets that will actually be used.
  • Blends — usually the practical answer: cotton-acrylic for baby items, wool-nylon for socks.

Then match the weight

WeightHookTypical use
Lace / 4-ply1.5–2.5 mmDoilies, fine shawls
DK3.5–4 mmGarments, amigurumi
Worsted / Aran4–5.5 mmBlankets, hats, bags
Chunky6–9 mmFast throws, baskets

Always swatch — really

Ten minutes of swatching saves ten hours of frogging. Work a 15 cm square in the pattern stitch, wash it the way you’ll wash the finished piece, then measure. If you have more stitches than the pattern asks for, go up a hook size; fewer, go down.

Choosing colour that works

Pick one anchor colour, one supporting neutral and one accent at a different value. Photograph your yarn in black and white — if the tones all read the same grey, the finished piece will look flat.

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