Cascade Yarns
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Cascade Pinwheel Worsted Yarn
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Cascade Anthem Worsted Yarn
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Cascade 220 Superwash Fingering Yarn
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Cascade Anchor Bay Hand Paints DK Yarn
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Cascade Spuntaneous Bulky Yarn
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Cascade Cherub Bulky Yarn
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Cascade Sarasota Worsted Yarn
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Cascade Pandamonium Multis DK Yarn
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Cascade Pacific Bulky Yarn
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Cascade Botanika Sport Yarn
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Cascade Noble Cotton Hand Dyed Light DK Yarn
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Cascade Cantata Hand Paints Worsted Yarn
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Cascade Anchor Bay DK Yarn
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Cascade Friday Harbor Worsted Yarn
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Cascade Cherub Baby Sport Yarn
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Cascade Sarasota Prints DK Yarn
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Cascade Legacy 4 Undyed Superwash Merino Nylon Fingering Yarn
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Cascade Cherub Sock Yarn
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Cascade 220 Superwash Aran Wave
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Cascade Hampton DK Yarn
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Cascade Doro Undyed Wool Alpaca Worsted Yarn
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Cascade Paca Undyed Alpaca Worsted Yarn
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Cascade Sarasota Chunky Splash Yarn
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Cascade Noble Cotton Neon Yarn Light DK Yarn
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Frequently Asked Questions
Cascade Yarns has built one of the most loyal followings in the knitting world over several decades, and the core reason is simple: their yarns perform consistently well at an accessible price point. Their flagship Cascade 220 is one of the most widely used knitting yarns in existence, beloved for its incredible color range, reliable quality, and the fact that it knits up beautifully for almost any project. Beyond 220, Cascade has expanded into a comprehensive range covering fingering through bulky weights, superwash options, natural fiber lines, and specialty blends. They are a brand that knitters trust because the quality is predictable - when you grab a skein of Cascade, you know roughly what you are going to get, and that consistency is deeply valuable.
Cascade 220 is a 100% Peruvian wool yarn in a worsted weight with approximately 220 yards per 100 gram skein - hence the name. It is a pure wool, traditionally spun yarn that has become famous primarily because of two things: the sheer number of colors available (over 250 shades and counting) and the remarkable consistency of its quality across those colors and across batches. It felts beautifully, takes dye evenly, knits up with clean stitch definition, and is an absolute workhorse for sweaters, hats, mittens, colorwork, and almost any other project you can think of. It is not the softest yarn next to skin, but it is one of the most reliable and versatile yarns available at its price point, which is why it has been a bestseller for decades.
Classic Cascade 220 is not superwash treated and should be hand washed to avoid felting. However, Cascade produces a superwash version of most of their popular lines, including Cascade 220 Superwash, which is machine washable on a gentle, cool cycle. Their Cascade 220 Superwash Sport, Sock, and Aran variants are all machine washable as well. If washability is important for your project, make sure you are specifically buying from the Superwash line rather than the standard version - the packaging is similar and it is easy to confuse them. All Cascade superwash lines are clearly labeled, and we are happy to help you confirm you have the right one before checkout.
All three are solid, trustworthy mid-range brands, but each has its own character. Cascade's strength is their extraordinary color range - no other brand at their price point offers anything close to the number of shades available across their 220 and superwash lines, which makes them the go-to choice for colorwork and for knitters who are particular about finding exactly the right shade. Plymouth has stronger natural fiber credentials, particularly in alpaca and Peruvian wool blends. Berroco tends toward more sophisticated, design-forward colorways and excellent drape in their finished fabric. For everyday project knitting where a huge color selection matters most, Cascade is often the first choice. For more luxurious fiber content or a specific aesthetic, Plymouth or Berroco may be the better fit.
Cascade has a rich lineup beyond their famous 220. Cascade Heritage is a widely loved fingering weight sock yarn blended with nylon for durability - a staple for sock knitters. Cascade Longwood is a superwash merino DK that knits up beautifully for garments. Cascade Eco Wool is a bulky, undyed natural wool for rustic and earthy project aesthetics. Cascade Lana Grande is a chunky alpaca and merino blend for cozy, fast project knitting. Each line has its own strengths and is worth exploring depending on your project needs. We stock a curated range of Cascade lines and can walk you through the differences if you want help choosing between them.
Cascade 220 and its superwash variants are exceptionally versatile and work well for virtually any project, but they particularly shine in colorwork sweaters and accessories where the wide shade range lets you build precise, well-matched color palettes. The yarn's clean stitch definition makes it excellent for cables, textured stitch patterns, and anything where the structure of each stitch should be clearly visible. Cascade Heritage is the go-to for hand knitted socks. Their chunkier lines work well for quick project knitting - hats, cowls, and accessories that need to come together fast. Whatever you are making, there is very likely a Cascade yarn suited to it, and the color selection alone often makes it the right choice.



















