Knowing your yarn and needle is always a good habit especially when you want to go a level above amateur crochet/knitting.
With no Redhearts,Lionbrands, Carons and other
fancy yarns around, the local yarns try their level best to match with international standards and they do an amazing job to bring we Indians the satisfaction of doing something equally good. The yarns available outside India usually come with a brand name and tips like size, how to wash it, what can be made out of it, and most importantly the what is it made of ( acrylic, wool, cotton). But in India most of the local made yarns are available without these instructions. So understanding the yarn is a very important task before beginning any of our projects. Here in India we try to follow the
UK standards. The yarns are mostly referred in ply. Most of the yarns are 100% acrylic. We do get cotton, silk and wool.
"PLY IS THE THICKNESS OF YOUR YARN."
Fellow crochet friends who already know the ply difference and texture difference can differentiate and choose their yarns accordingly. But most friends who are beginners always ask how to choose their yarns.
So to make it handy, I wanted to write it down as a post.
These measurements are written by experts.
Name |
Ply (UK, NZ, AU) |
Wraps per inch |
Knit gauge (4 in / 10 cm) |
Crochet gauge |
Yarnstandards.com |
Thread |
|
|
|
|
0 : Lace |
Cobweb |
1 ply
|
|
|
|
0 : Lace |
Lace |
2 ply
|
|
32-34 stitches |
|
0 : Lace |
Light Fingering |
3 ply
|
|
32 stitches |
|
0 : Lace |
Fingering |
4 ply
|
14 wpi
|
28 stitches |
|
1 : Super Fine |
Sport |
5 ply
|
12 wpi
|
24-26 stitches |
|
2 : Fine |
DK |
8 ply
|
11 wpi
|
22 stitches |
|
3 : Light |
Worsted |
10 ply
|
9 wpi
|
20 stitches |
|
4 : Medium |
Aran |
10 ply
|
8 wpi
|
18 stitches |
|
4 : Medium |
Bulky |
12 ply
|
7 wpi
|
14-15 stitches |
|
5 : Bulky |
Super Bulky |
|
5-6 wpi
|
8-12 stitches |
|
6 : Super Bulky |
|
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I personally recommend beginners to choose 8 ply yarn to start learning
your crochet. This way you will first know how to handle your yarn
firmly and will never be disappointed once your beginner level project
gets completed. Initially while learning do not bother about the size of
the end product and perfection. Learning the basics perfectly is your
first lesson and not achieving the perfect size end product. Practicing
makes you perfect and I'm sure you will end up with cute little projects
. :) Happy Crocheting/Knitting.