Yarn Weights and WPI chart explained
Yarn Weight Chart and Guide
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Weight |
US Term |
Wraps per Inch (WPI) |
Project Ideas |
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0 |
Lace |
30-40+ |
Lacework, mesh clothing, embroidery |
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1 |
Super Fine |
14-30 |
Shawls, scarves, delicate clothing |
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2 |
Fine |
12-18 |
Socks, mini amigurumi, fine garments |
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3 |
Light |
11-15 |
Baby clothes, shawls, lightweight blankets |
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4 |
Medium |
9-12 |
Hats, blankets, scarves |
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5 |
Bulky |
6-9 |
Plushies, chunky scarves, warm blankets |
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6 |
Super Bulky |
5-6 |
Big amigurumi, thick blankets |
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7 |
Jumbo |
1-4 |
Jumbo plushies, floor pillows, throws |
If youโre diving into crochet or knitting, understanding the yarn weight chart is one of the most helpful things you can do! A yarn weight chart shows you how thick or thin a yarn is, how many wraps per inch (WPI) it has, and what projects it works best for. Whether youโre dreaming of cuddly amigurumi plushies, cozy blankets, or delicate lace shawls, knowing your yarn weights chart means no more guessing โ just great results!
In this guide, weโll break down everything you need to know about yarn weights, including our super handy Okey Dokeys Standard Yarn Weights Chart below.
Table of Contents
- Yarn Weight Chart and Guide
- What Is a Yarn Weight Chart?
- What are the Different Types of Yarn Weights Explained
- How to use a Yarn Weight Chart for Your Projects
- Bulky vs. Jumbo: Which One Should You Pick
- Why Yarn Weight Matters in Crochet & Knitting
- How to Measure Yarn Weight at Home
- Project Ideas by Yarn Weight
- Quick Yarn Weight Conversion Tips
- Okey Dokeys Yarn = Beginner-Friendly Magic!
- Where to get the Best Super Bulky and Jumbo Yarn?
- Final Thoughts: Why You Need a Yarn Weight Chart
What Is a Yarn Weight Chart?
A yarn weight chart is a visual or written guide that helps crafters choose the right yarn for their project. Yarn weight refers to the thickness of the yarn strand โ and this affects how your finished piece will look, feel, and drape. Yarn weights go from super thin (lace) to extra thick (jumbo).
On a yarn weight chart, youโll usually see:
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The different weights of yarn category (like Lace, Bulky, Jumbo)
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The WPI (wraps per inch) โ how many times the yarn wraps around a ruler in 1 inch
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Recommended uses and project ideas
This chart is your shortcut to picking yarn that matches your pattern or vision!
What are the Different Types of Yarn Weights Explained.
Lace (0)
Fuzzy Lace Yarn - 0 Lace Cotton Yarn
Fuzzy Lace Weight Cotton Yarn - Lightweight & Delicate
View productLace yarn is the lightest and most delicate yarn weight on the chart. With a WPI of 30-40 or more, this yarn is incredibly thin, making it ideal for intricate lacework, mesh tops, embroidery, and doilies. Because of its fine structure, lace yarn creates an airy, open fabric thatโs perfect for warm-weather garments or detailed decorative pieces. Lace yarn requires patience and precision, but the results are worth it โ delicate, ethereal projects that showcase your stitchwork beautifully. Beginners may find lace yarn a bit tricky, so we recommend practicing with larger yarns first before diving into this one.
Super Fine (1)
1060 Yards Gradient Cake Yarn - #1 Super Fine Cotton Acrylic Yarn
Super Fine Gradient Cake Yarn โ Soft, Breathable & Long-Lasting
View productSuper fine yarn, sometimes called fingering or sock yarn, has a WPI range of 14-30. Itโs a popular choice for lightweight garments, shawls, and intricate scarves. This yarn weight gives your projects fantastic drape and a smooth, refined texture thatโs great for layering pieces. Despite being thin, super fine yarn is sturdy enough for items like baby clothes and socks. Many crafters love using super fine yarn for colorwork and detailed patterns because it shows off stitches so clearly without adding too much bulk.
Fine (2)
Fine yarn, also known as sport weight yarn, falls between 12-18 WPI. Itโs slightly thicker than super fine but still offers great stitch definition and flexibility. This yarn weight is perfect for projects like mini amigurumi, light sweaters, socks, and detailed hats. Fine yarn works up faster than lace or super fine yarn but still allows for intricate patterns and soft drape. Itโs a fantastic middle ground for crafters who want something delicate without the ultra-thin feel of lace or fingering yarn.
Light (3)
Cotton Corner 100g Light Weight Yarn
Cotton Corner 100g Cotton Blend Yarn โ Light #3 (DK)
View productLight yarn, or DK (double knitting), typically has a WPI of 11-15. Itโs a go-to choice for baby items, lightweight sweaters, shawls, and mid-weight scarves. Light yarn offers an excellent balance between speed of work and detail. It provides a soft drape but still holds its shape nicely, making it versatile for garments and accessories alike. If youโre making baby gifts or layering pieces, light yarn is a safe and popular option that works well in all seasons.
Medium (4)
Medium yarn, commonly called worsted weight, comes in at 9-12 WPI. This is one of the most beginner-friendly yarn types because itโs easy to handle and stitches are easy to see. Medium yarn is ideal for hats, scarves, blankets, and cozy sweaters. It offers warmth without being too bulky and works well for both textured patterns and simple stitches. If youโre just starting out with crochet or knitting, medium yarn is a fantastic choice for practicing basic techniques like single crochet, double crochet, and granny squares.
Bulky (5)
Bulky yarn has a WPI of 6-9 and is loved for its speed โ projects work up fast thanks to the thicker strands. Bulky yarn creates a dense, structured fabric thatโs perfect for amigurumi plushies, chunky scarves, cowls, and warm blankets. The thickness helps your creations hold their shape beautifully while still feeling soft and cozy. Itโs a favorite for winter projects or any time you want that extra snuggly factor. At Okey Dokeys, our bulky yarn features twice the fibers for extra durability and no-fray performance!
Super Bulky (6)
Chenille Yarn - #6 Super Bulky - 100g Skeins
Skin-Safe Super Chunky Chenille Yarn & Certified for Quality
View productSuper bulky yarn, with a WPI of 5-6, is ideal for when you want big, bold stitches and ultra-quick results. Itโs the perfect choice for oversized amigurumi, statement scarves, and extra warm blankets. The added thickness gives your projects that plush, cushiony feel, while also making it easy to see every stitch. Super bulky yarn is beginner-friendly because itโs forgiving and fast โ perfect for anyone looking to whip up a project in a single weekend.
Jumbo (7)
Jumbo Velvet Chenille Yarn - #7 - 300g Skeins
300g Jumbo Velvet Chenille Yarn โ Ultra Plush & Durable
View productJumbo yarn is the king of cozy! With just 1-4 WPI, this yarn weight delivers the most squish, the most drama, and the most fun for giant-scale projects. Think jumbo plushies, floor cushions, statement scarves, and oversized throws. Jumbo yarn is ultra-soft, plush, and glides easily on your hook, especially with our Okey Dokeys low-fray, beginner-safe design. If you want bold texture and big impact, jumbo yarn is your go-to. Plus, the chunky stitches make it super satisfying to work with โ your project grows right before your eyes!
How to Use a Yarn Weight Chart for Your Projects
Understanding your yarn weight chart makes picking the right yarn so much easier. Letโs say you want to make:
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A light, airy shawl โ Choose lace (0) or super fine (1) yarn.
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A snuggly blanket โ Go with bulky (5), super bulky (6), or jumbo (7).
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A plushie or amigurumi โ Super bulky (6) or jumbo (7) will give you that soft, huggable feel.
And donโt forget: the thicker the yarn, the faster your project will work up!
Bulky vs. Jumbo: Which One Should You Pick?
Our other chart (see image above) compares bulky and jumbo yarns so you can choose confidently:
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Bulky (#5-6 WPI): Dense, structured, holds shape โ perfect for amigurumi and blankets.
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Jumbo (#7, 3 WPI): Extra squish, ultra-soft, dramatic texture โ great for oversized pillows, throws, or giant plushies.
Fun fact: Jumbo yarn glides easily on the hook and is beginner-friendly. Itโs Oeko-Tex certified, meaning itโs safe for sensitive skin!
Why Yarn Weight Matters in Crochet & Knitting
When you choose the right yarn weight:
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Your project matches the patternโs size and drape.
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Your stitches look even and polished.
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Your finished piece is durable and long-lasting.
Ever tried making a blanket with lace yarn? Itโll take forever and might feel too flimsy. Or tried a delicate shawl with jumbo yarn? Itโll be too heavy to wear comfortably. Thatโs why a yarn weight chart is your new best friend!
How to Measure Yarn Weight at Home
If you donโt know your yarnโs weight, hereโs an easy trick:
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Wrap the yarn around a ruler for 1 inch.
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Count the wraps (WPI).
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Match it to your yarn weight chart.
Example: If you get 6 wraps in an inch โ Bulky yarn!
Project Ideas by Yarn Weight
Here are some fun ideas to inspire you!
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Lace (0): Lacy shawls, doilies, embroidery.
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Super Fine (1): Baby socks, intricate scarves.
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Fine (2): Mini amigurumi, delicate hats.
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Light (3): Lightweight sweaters, baby clothes.
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Medium (4): Beanies, warm scarves, everyday blankets.
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Bulky (5): Chunky cowls, plush toys.
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Super Bulky (6): Big amigurumi, soft blankets.
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Jumbo (7): Giant plushies, cozy throws, floor cushions.
Quick Yarn Weight Conversion Tips
If you see a pattern from another country:
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UK Double Knitting (DK) = US Light (3)
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UK Aran = US Medium (4)
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UK Chunky = US Bulky (5)
Always check the patternโs recommended WPI or gauge swatch to match!
Okey Dokeys Yarn = Beginner-Friendly Magic!
At Okey Dokeys, we design our yarns so theyโre fun, forgiving, and easy to work with:
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Our bulky and jumbo chenille yarns have no-fray technology (no more snapping mid-project!).
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Theyโre super soft but still hold their shape.
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Perfect for plushies, amigurumi, blankets, and beginner-friendly projects.
Check out our full yarn collection here!
Where to Get the Best Super Bulky and Jumbo Yarns?
Our Okey Dokeys yarns are specially designed for crafters who want:
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High-quality, beginner-safe yarn
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Bright, happy colors
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Soft, plush texture thatโs easy to handle
We offer free shipping on orders over $40 and plenty of color options to match your next creation!
Final Thoughts: Why You Need a Yarn Weight Chart
The yarn weight chart takes the guesswork out of crafting. When you use it, you:
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Pick the right yarn for your projectโs size and texture
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Save time and money by avoiding mismatched yarns
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Enjoy the process because everything works up as it should!
So next time youโre eyeing that cute amigurumi pattern or dreaming of a giant pillow, pull out your different yarn weights chart and match your yarn like a pro!
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