[4] Medium - Worsted Weight Yarns
Medium (Worsted) Weight Yarns, Classified as [ 4 ]
Medium weight yarn, also known as worsted weight yarn, is classified as “4” on the Craft Yarn Council’s scale. This type of yarn strikes a balance between thickness and flexibility, making it a versatile choice for many projects. Here are some key features and common uses:
Key Features
- Gauge: Typically, medium weight yarn has a gauge of about 16 to 20 stitches per 4 inches in knitting, or 11 to 14 stitches per 4 inches in single crochet.
- Needle/Hook Size: It is usually worked with needles or hooks sized between 4.5 mm (US size 7) and 6.5 mm (US size K-10.5).
- Versatility: This yarn type is suitable for a wide array of projects, including garments, accessories, and home decor.
Common Uses
- Garments: Sweaters, cardigans, and hats benefit from the warmth and structure of worsted weight yarn.
- Accessories: Scarves, shawls, and mittens are popular projects due to the yarn’s balance of warmth and drape.
- Home Decor: Blankets, afghans, and pillows are often made with this yarn for its durability and comfort.
Worsted weight yarn comes in various fiber blends, each offering unique properties:
- Wool and Acrylic: Combines warmth and elasticity with durability and easy care. This is a very common mix merges the warmth of wool with the affordability of acrylic. The blend outsells all other blends!
- Cotton and Bamboo: Breathable and drapey, perfect for summer garments and lightweight blankets. This blend is a little cooler.
- Merino Wool and Silk: Soft and luxurious, ideal for shawls and delicate accessories. Merging the best of 2 worlds, this blend is very warm and often has a lot of drape.
- Alpaca and Silk: Offers excellent drape and softness, suitable for lightweight scarves and wraps. But don't let that fool you. Alpaca and Silk are two very warmest fibers yet are soft and comfortable.