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How to Read a Yarn Label

by Brandy Burke
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Whether you’re a seasoned crocheter or a novice in the realm of fiber arts, understanding how to read a yarn label is a crucial skill that can help you choose the right yarn for your project and help you care for it long after you’re finished making it.

Decoding the Yarn Label:

Fiber COntent

The yarn label serves as the dashboard of information, starting with the fiber content. It typically outlines the materials used to create the yarn, such as wool, cotton, acrylic, alpaca, or a blend of several fibers. Knowing how to read a yarn label and identify the fiber content is essential as it directly influences the yarn’s texture, durability, and care requirements. It also helps to know that different yarns tend to work up better for different projects – for example, a crochet potholder or dishcloth works up best in cotton yarn – an acrylic yarn dishcloth wouldn’t have the same texture or handle the repeated wash and wear needed.

Weight Category

Yarn comes in various thicknesses, known as yarn weights. These range from lace (think those beautiful doilies you used to see on tables and buffets) to super bulky (the best for winter wear). The label indicates the weight category using a symbol showcasing a number on a skein of yarn. It also typically states the weight of yarn in words below the symbol. Yarn Weight categories include lace, fingering, sport, worsted, and bulky. Patterns will typically specify the weight of yarn to use to achieve the correct outcome for your project.

Yardage and Meterage

The label specifies the total length of yarn in yards or meters. This information is needed to estimate how much yarn you’ll need for a particular project. Make sure to check the recommended yardage for your chosen pattern to ensure you have enough yarn to complete it.

Gauge

Gauge refers to the number of stitches and rows per inch or centimeter when using a specific hook size and stitch pattern. The yarn label often provides a recommended gauge, which serves as a guideline to achieve the desired dimensions in your project. Deviating from the suggested gauge may alter the size and appearance of your finished piece.

Recommended Needle or Hook Size

Yarn labels typically suggest a range of needle or hook sizes that work well with the yarn. This information helps you select the appropriate tools for achieving the correct gauge and ensures your project turns out just as intended.

Care Instructions

To prolong the life of your handmade creations, pay close attention to the care instructions on the yarn label. Whether it’s machine washable, hand wash only, or dry clean, following these guidelines will help maintain the integrity of your project over time.

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Dye Lot

When working on larger projects or those requiring multiple skeins, it’s crucial to check the dye lot on the yarn label. Dye lots ensure color consistency within a batch of yarn. If possible, purchase enough yarn with the same dye lot to avoid any subtle color variations in your finished piece.

My Favorite Yarns

I believe that beautiful projects can be completed using inexpensive, easily accessible yarns. These are a few of my favorites:

  • Big Twist
  • Loops and Threads
  • Basic Stitch
  • Caron
  • Bernet

Armed with the knowledge of how to decipher a yarn label, you’re now equipped to make informed choices for your crochet and fiber art projects. Remember, each label tells a unique story about the yarn it accompanies, offering valuable insights that are necessary to complete your projects.

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