When working with coned yarn, many knitters are confused by the numbering system.
Yarn on cones is often referred to by the yarn count (3/8, 10/2 etc). By using this traditional Fixed Weight system, knitters and weavers can refer to yarns in a standardized way.
NOTE: This tutorial was written in an older format and may not be available on all devices. If you are getting an error message, please try a different device.
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Subscribers: The information is included in our Bonus eBook "A Guide to Knitting with Yarn on Cones"
Yarn on cones is often referred to by the yarn count (3/8, 10/2 etc). By using this traditional Fixed Weight system, knitters and weavers can refer to yarns in a standardized way.
NOTE: This tutorial was written in an older format and may not be available on all devices. If you are getting an error message, please try a different device.
It's on the "to-do" list to update ...
Subscribers: The information is included in our Bonus eBook "A Guide to Knitting with Yarn on Cones"