Baby Yarn
Soft, washable baby yarn for blankets, booties & baby garments. Shop yarn for babies in gentle, skin-safe fibers.
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Malabrigo Rios Worsted Yarn
Regular price $17.59 USDRegular priceSale price $17.59 USD -

Malabrigo Sock Light Fingering Yarn
Regular price $21.99 USDRegular priceSale price $21.99 USD -

Cascade 220 Superwash Worsted Yarn
Regular price From $11.50 USDRegular price$11.50 USDSale price From $11.50 USD -

Berroco Vintage DK Yarn
Regular price $10.49 USDRegular price$0.00 USDSale price $10.49 USD -

Malabrigo Arroyo Sport Yarn
Regular price $21.99 USDRegular priceSale price $21.99 USD -

Malabrigo Mecha Bulky Yarn
Regular price $16.59 USDRegular priceSale price $16.59 USD -
Cascade Fixation Yarn DK
Regular price From $5.99 USDRegular priceSale price From $5.99 USD -

Malabrigo Chunky Bulky Yarn
Regular price $14.79 USDRegular priceSale price $14.79 USD -

HiKoo CoBaSi Fingering
Regular price $7.99 USDRegular priceSale price $7.99 USD -

Malabrigo Mechita Fingering Yarn
Regular price $21.99 USDRegular priceSale price $21.99 USD -

Brown Sheep Cotton Fleece DK Yarn
Regular price $16.70 USDRegular priceSale price $16.70 USD -

Cascade Ultra Pima DK Yarn
Regular price $13.50 USDRegular price$13.50 USDSale price $13.50 USD -
Malabrigo Caracol Super Bulky Yarn
Regular price $25.59 USDRegular priceSale price $25.59 USD -

Berroco Vintage Chunky Yarn
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Lang Jawoll Fingering Yarn
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Cascade Nifty Cotton Worsted Yarn
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Berroco Comfort Worsted Yarn
Regular price $7.99 USDRegular price$0.00 USDSale price $7.99 USD -

Cascade Heritage Superwash Wool Fingering Yarn
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Urth Yarns Harvest Fingering Yarn
Regular price $20.80 USDRegular price$29.00 USDSale price $20.80 USD28% Sale -

Berroco Ultra Wool Worsted Yarn
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Cascade 220 Superwash Wave Worsted Yarn
Regular price $12.99 USDRegular price$12.50 USDSale price $12.99 USD -

Berroco Modern Cotton Worsted Yarn
Regular price $11.99 USDRegular price$0.00 USDSale price $11.99 USD -

Queensland Collection Perth Fingering Yarn
Regular price From $13.99 USDRegular price$17.99 USDSale price From $13.99 USDSold out -

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Cascade Nifty Cotton Splash Worsted Yarn
Regular price $9.00 USDRegular price$7.50 USDSale price $9.00 USD -

Berroco Modern Cotton DK Yarn
Regular price $11.99 USDRegular price$0.00 USDSale price $11.99 USD -

Berroco Pima 100 Worsted Yarn
Regular price $14.49 USDRegular price$0.00 USDSale price $14.49 USD -

Plymouth DK Merino Superwash
Regular price $8.49 USDRegular priceSale price $8.49 USD -

Berroco Vintage Baby DK Yarn
Regular price From $5.49 USDRegular price$0.00 USDSale price From $5.49 USD -

Berroco Ultra Wool DK Yarn
Regular price From $14.24 USDRegular price$0.00 USDSale price From $14.24 USD -

Berroco Remix Light DK Yarn
Regular price From $11.20 USDRegular price$0.00 USDSale price From $11.20 USDSold out -

Kelbourne Woolens Scout Yarn
Regular price $19.99 USDRegular priceSale price $19.99 USD -

Berroco Comfort DK Yarn
Regular price From $4.49 USDRegular price$0.00 USDSale price From $4.49 USD -

Urth Yarns Monokrom Cotton DK Yarn
Regular price $11.99 USDRegular price$15.00 USDSale price $11.99 USD20% Sale -

Brown Sheep Wildfoote Luxury Sock Fingering Yarn
Regular price From $11.59 USDRegular priceSale price From $11.59 USD -

Kelbourne Woolens Perennial Minis
Regular price $3.99 USDRegular priceSale price $3.99 USD
Frequently Asked Questions
Baby yarn is any yarn chosen specifically for projects worn next to a baby's skin — typically soft fibers, gentle dyes, and machine-washable construction. Most baby yarns are sport or DK weight, though chunkier options exist for quick blankets. The defining traits are softness, breathability, and easy care.
For everyday baby blankets, look for soft, machine-washable yarn for babies in cotton, superwash merino, or acrylic-blend fibers — these stand up to repeated washing without losing their hand. Heirloom blankets often use baby alpaca or merino for a luxurious drape. Most baby blanket patterns call for DK or worsted weight baby yarn, so check your pattern's gauge before buying.
Most of the baby yarns in our collection are machine washable, but always check the individual product page for care details. Superwash treatments allow wool to go in with regular laundry, while cotton and acrylic baby yarn handle frequent washing easily. For keepsake pieces in baby alpaca or untreated wool, hand washing is gentler.
The safest fibers for newborns are typically organic cotton, bamboo, and superwash merino — all soft, breathable, and unlikely to irritate. Untreated wool can feel scratchy on sensitive skin, so look for 'superwash' or 'merino baby' labels. Always wash any finished baby project in a gentle, fragrance-free detergent before first use.
A standard baby blanket (30 x 40 inches) usually takes 800 to 1,500 yards of DK or worsted weight yarn, depending on your pattern, stitch, and gauge. Lacy or openwork designs use less; dense textured stitches use more. Buy one extra skein of baby yarn from the same dye lot — running short mid-project is harder to fix than returning an unused skein.
Yes, as long as the substitute matches the original yarn's weight, gauge, and fiber characteristics — and is soft enough for next-to-skin wear. Many 'regular' yarns are perfectly suited to baby projects; the baby yarn label often signals softness and washability rather than a different yarn type. Check the gauge on the ball band and knit a swatch to confirm.
Wool is safe and warm for babies as long as it's soft enough not to irritate sensitive skin. Superwash merino, baby alpaca, and merino-blend yarn for baby projects are excellent choices — they're warm, breathable, and naturally moisture-wicking. Avoid coarser wools like Shetland or Lopi for items worn directly against the skin.
DK and sport weight are the most popular choices for baby garments — light enough for layering and with a kid-friendly drape. Worsted weight baby yarn works well for cozier blankets and outerwear, while fingering weight is favored for heirloom shawls and christening pieces. Match the yarn weight to your pattern's recommendation for best results.

































