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September 6, 2024

How Many Metres Needed Crochet or Knit Yarn Projects?

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We have the answers for the average metres required. It's not guessing; it's mathematics. Yarnspirations figured out how many metres to purchase for the average project. Of course, some projects are yarn pigs like the crocodile or textured stitches, but this will give a closer idea.

Average Metres Used in Yarn Projects
Average Metres Used in Yarn Projects

This doesn't tell you colour breakdowns if you are changing colour; it just roughly shows the total metres in a project. This is the Canadian or those using metric for measurements.

If you prefer yardages, go here for the Yardages Per Project Type.

How Many Yards Needed Crochet or Knit Yarn Projects?

Yarn Labels

  • The metres per ball, skein, O'Go, hank, cake, or cone are found on the labels of major manufacturers.
  • You will also see the weight assignment to match the project with the hook or needle size. On the label below, it's #5 Bulky Weight.
  • Generally speaking, crochet uses more yarn than knitting.

Example:

In Bulky #5 weight, I want a baby blanket between 800 and 914 metres. Use the package's metres to determine the number of balls you will need. 

914 metres divided by 208 metres shown on the package = 4.39 balls. Round up to the nearest whole number, in this case, five balls. So, I would buy five balls of this to make the baby blanket.


Super Fine #1 Weight Projects

  • Hats 229 to 297 metres
  • Scarf 480 to 755 metres
  • Socks 320 to 457 metres
  • Sweater 3086 metres
  • Baby Blanket or Palliative 1372 to 1486 metres
  • Afghan 3429 to 3772 metres
  • Shawl 503 to 777 metres

Fine #2 Weight Projects

  • Hats 229 to 297 metres
  • Scarf 412 to 572 metres
  • Socks 274 to 411 metres
  • Sweater 1600 to 2400 metres
  • Baby Blanket or Palliative 1143 to 1486 metres
  • Afghan 3200 to 3429 metres
  • Shawl 411 to 640 metres

Light #3 Weight Projects

  • Hats 183 to 229 metres
  • Scarf 343 to 458 metres
  • Socks 252 to 365 metres
  • Sweater 1318 to 2058 metres
  • Baby Blanket or Palliative 1029 to 1143 metres
  • Afghan 2744 to 3200 metres
  • Shawl 366 to 572 metres

Medium #4 Weight Projects

  • Hats 183 to 206 metres
  • Scarf 343 to 457 metres
  • Socks 252 to 343 metres
  • Sweater 1029 to 1486 metres
  • Baby Blanket or Palliative 914 to 1029 metres
  • Afghan 2058 to 2858 metres
  • Shawl 343 to 503 metres

Bulky #5 Weight Projects

  • Hats 114 to 183 metres
  • Scarf 229 to 343 metres
  • Socks 229 to 320 metres
  • Sweater 869 to 1029 metres
  • Baby Blanket or Palliative 800 to 914 metres
  • Afghan 1829 to 2057 metres
  • Shawl 320 to 458 metres

Super Bulky #6 Weight Projects

  • Hats 114 to 137 metres
  • Scarf 229 to 343 metres
  • Socks 183 to 229 metres
  • Sweater 755 to 1029 metres
  • Baby Blanket or Palliative 686 to 800 metres
  • Afghan 1486 to 1829 metres
  • Shawl 320 to 434 metres

Jumbo #7 Weight Projects

  • Hats 27 to 55 metres
  • Scarf 114 to 182 metres
  • Socks 160 to 183 metres
  • Sweater 754 to 1028 metres
  • Baby Blanket or Palliative 572 to 686 metres
  • Afghans 1257 to 1486 metres
  • Shawl 275 to 366 metres

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How Many Metres Goes Into An Average Crochet Yarn Project
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How Many Metres Goes Into An Average Crochet Yarn Project
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Learn how many metres it takes for average crochet or knit yarn projects. This will give you an idea how much yarn to consider.
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Michael Sellick
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The Crochet Crowd
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  1. Sandra Whalen says

    September 04, 2021 at 9:42 pm

    Thank you Mikey, this is very useful information to have as a crocheter… I be always wondered about this and so appreciative of the fact that you are sharing this with us ☺️ I am also looking forward to reading your book that I just received in the mail. Your YouTube videos have been very helpful and I love the little antics that you and Diva Dan put in, it keeps me laughing when I need the most. Take care and please continue to inspire us like you do !!!

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