Worsted #4
Worsted weight yarn is the go-to choice for cozy garments, blankets, hats, and more. It’s versatile, easy to work with, and ideal for both beginners and experienced makers. Whether you're knitting, crocheting, or weaving, worsted yarn offers great stitch definition and just the right balance of warmth and drape. Explore our collection of natural fibers, hand-dyed skeins, and trusted brands to find the perfect yarn for your next project.
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Jody Long Bubbakins Play Worsted Yarn
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Brown Sheep Lana Bouclé Worsted Yarn
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Plymouth Sea Isle Worsted Yarn
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Jody Long Andeamo Twist Super Bulky Yarn
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Plymouth DyeForMe Undyed Worsted Yarn - Highland Wool
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Berroco Millstone Tweed Yarn
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Bella Cowl Kit in Harvest and Monokrom Worsted
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Paradise Fibers Worsted Silk Yarn
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Plymouth Yarnimal Monkey Hat - Dark Grey - DISC
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Berroco Merino 401 Yarn
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Berroco Mirelle Yarn
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Malabrigo Worsted Paris Night Gradient Pack
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Cascade Paca Undyed Alpaca Worsted Yarn
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Cascade Doro Undyed Wool Alpaca Worsted Yarn
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Flux Hat Kit in Harvest and Monokrom Worsted
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Peruvian Mood Hat & Mitts Pattern by Claudia Wersing
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Wool Addicts SUNSHINE COLOR Yarn
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Frequently Asked Questions
Worsted weight yarn is one of the most widely used yarn weights in knitting and crochet, classified as a weight 4 on the standard yarn weight scale. It is a medium weight that strikes a balance between working up quickly and producing fabric with real detail and definition. It is ideal for sweaters, cardigans, hats, mittens, blankets, scarves, bags, and home decor projects. Because it is not too thin and not too thick, it is forgiving for beginners and versatile enough to satisfy experienced crafters working on complex stitch patterns.
Worsted weight yarn typically works on US size 7 to US size 9 knitting needles, or on a 4.5mm to 5.5mm crochet hook. The yarn label will almost always include a recommended needle size, and your pattern will specify what gauge you need to hit. Because needle size affects both the look and the fit of a finished project, always swatch before starting any garment or size dependent piece. Going up a needle size opens up the fabric and creates more drape, while going down creates a denser, sturdier fabric.
Worsted and aran weight are close neighbors on the yarn weight scale, and they are sometimes used interchangeably in patterns - but there is a meaningful difference. Worsted weight (weight 4) is slightly lighter and produces a finer gauge, while aran weight (also classified as a heavy worsted or weight 4.5 to 5 depending on the brand) knits up thicker and faster. Aran weight produces a chunkier, warmer fabric that is particularly well suited to cable knitting and heavy outerwear. If a pattern calls for one, substituting the other will change your gauge and your yardage requirements, so check carefully before swapping.
An average adult pullover sweater in worsted weight typically requires between 900 and 1,500 yards, depending on the size of the garment, the stitch pattern, and whether the design includes any colorwork or texture that changes yarn consumption. Cardigans generally need a bit more than pullovers. Always consult your specific pattern for the exact yardage requirements and buy at least one extra skein from the same dye lot if possible - running out mid project and not being able to match the color is one of the most common and frustrating experiences in knitting.
Worsted weight is probably the single most recommended weight for beginners, and for good reason. The stitches are large enough to see and count clearly, the yarn is easy to handle, projects like dishcloths and hats come together in a reasonable amount of time, and the wide variety of patterns available for worsted weight means you will never run out of things to make. If you are brand new to knitting or crochet, start with a smooth, non-splitty worsted weight yarn in a light or medium color so your stitches are easy to see. Our team can point you in the right direction if you are not sure where to start.
Worsted weight yarn can be used for weaving, particularly as weft yarn where tensile strength is less critical than in the warp. Warp threads need to withstand significant tension, so smooth, strong, low-stretch yarns are better suited for that role. Worsted weight wool, cotton, or linen yarns can work beautifully as warp on a rigid heddle loom with the right sett. If you are interested in using your yarn stash for weaving, reach out to our team and we can help you figure out whether a specific yarn is a good candidate for the warp, the weft, or both.




























