Knitting: Estimating How Much Yarn You Need

If you're not working directly from a knitting pattern, then use this chart to estimate your yarn needs. This table shows you some typical knitting patterns and yardage approximations for a variety of sizes. Smaller sizes obviously need the yardage at the low end of the range, and larger sizes need yardage at the high end of the range. Heavily textured knitting projects (think ribs or cables) also need more yarn.



































































Yarn Weight CategoryTypes of Yarn in CategoryGauge (Stitches per Inch)Yards Needed for a HatYards Needed for a ScarfYards Needed for an Adult Sweater
1Superfinesock, fingering, baby7 to 8300 to 3753501,500 to 3,200
2Finesport, baby6 to 7250 to 3503001,200 to 2,500
3LightDK, light worsted5 to 6200 to 3002501,000 to 2,000
4Mediumworsted, aran4 to 5150 to 250200800 to 1,500
5Bulkychunky, craft, rug3 to 4125 to 200150600 to 1,200
6Super bulkybulky, roving1-1/2 to 375 to 125125400 to 800



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