Fingering Weight Yarn #1
Looking for the perfect sock yarn? Our premium collection of fingering weight sock yarn at Paradise Fibers combines durability with delightful colors and textures to create comfortable, long-lasting handknit socks that you'll treasure for years!
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Jewel Weed - Superwash Merino Spruce Fingering Yarn
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Crabshell On The Beach - Superwash Merino Spruce Fingering Yarn
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Green Banded Urania Moth - Superwash Merino Spruce Fingering Yarn
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Uranocircite - Superwash Merino Spruce Fingering Yarn
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Costa's Hummingbird - Superwash Merino Spruce Fingering Yarn
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Tamarack Larch - Merino/Nylon Alder Fingering Yarn - Round Mountain Fibers
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Earth Lichen Pink - Semisolid Spruce Fingering Yarn
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Cicada Green - Semisolid Spruce Fingering Yarn
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Cactus Pink - Semisolid Spruce Fingering Yarn
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Anthaxia Orange - Semisolid Spruce Fingering Yarn
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Morel Brown - Semisolid Spruce Fingering Yarn
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Cherry Bark - Semisolid Spruce Fingering Yarn
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Yellow Banded Agate - Merino/Nylon Alder Fingering Yarn - Round Mountain Fibers
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Cholla Cactus - Merino/Nylon Alder Fingering Yarn - Round Mountain Fibers
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Green Obsidian - Merino/Nylon Alder Fingering Yarn - Round Mountain Fibers
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Alligator - Merino/Nylon Alder Fingering Yarn - Round Mountain Fibers
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Maples In The Spring - Merino/Nylon Alder Fingering Yarn - Round Mountain Fibers
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Frequently Asked Questions
Fingering weight yarn is one of the finest standard yarn weights, classified as a weight 1, and it opens up a world of projects that heavier yarns simply cannot produce. It is the go-to weight for hand knit socks, lace shawls, delicate baby garments, colorwork stranded knitting, and lightweight fitted tees and tanks. Yes, it works up more slowly than heavier yarns because the stitches are smaller and you get far more of them per inch, but the finished fabric is exquisite - fine, drapey, detailed, and long lasting. Sock knitting alone has its own devoted following for good reason.
Fingering weight yarn typically uses US size 0 to US size 3 needles (1.5mm to 3.25mm), with US 1 to US 2 being the most common range for sock knitting. Crochet hooks in the 2mm to 3mm range are typical for fingering weight crochet. Needle size has a meaningful impact on the drape and density of the finished fabric - smaller needles produce a denser, more structured fabric ideal for socks that need to hold their shape, while slightly larger needles produce a drapier result that works well for shawls and lightweight garments.
Fingering weight does require a bit more patience than heavier yarns because the stitches are smaller and more numerous, and mistakes can be harder to spot until they compound. That said, many knitters and crocheters dive into fingering weight early and love it from the start. If you enjoy detail work, find slower progress meditative rather than frustrating, and are drawn to projects like socks or lace, there is no reason to wait. Starting with a simple two needle sock pattern or a basic shawl in a smooth, consistent fingering yarn is a perfectly reasonable beginner project.
Lace weight yarn is even finer than fingering - so fine that it is often knit on relatively large needles (US 4 and up) to create an open, airy web of stitches. Fingering weight is more versatile because it can be used for dense, structured projects like socks as well as looser, more open shawls. Lace weight is almost exclusively used for delicate shawls, veils, and fine decorative items. If you are new to fine yarn knitting, fingering is the more practical starting point because it offers more flexibility across project types.
A standard pair of adult socks in fingering weight typically requires 350 to 450 yards, depending on the foot size, leg length, and construction method. A 100 gram skein of fingering weight yarn usually contains around 400 to 500 yards, so in most cases one skein will get you through a pair of socks. Toe up construction can make it easier to use every last yard of a skein. If you are knitting for larger feet or longer legs, play it safe and have a second skein available from the same dye lot.
Fingering weight is actually one of the best weights for colorwork. The fine gauge allows for intricate motifs with smooth, clean color transitions, which is why traditional stranded colorwork like Fair Isle and Norwegian patterns are almost always worked in fingering or sport weight yarn. The smaller stitches mean your pattern details are sharper and more defined than they would be in a heavier yarn. If you are drawn to detailed colorwork like Fair Isle yokes or stranded mittens, fingering weight in a smooth, non-splitty yarn is your best friend.