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Crochet Yarn: Discover the Best Yarn for Crochet Projects

Don't miss a stitch with our premier selection of crochet yarn! Whether you’re crafting intricate amigurumi, cozy blankets, or stylish garments, finding the right yarn for crochet is essential for achieving perfect stitch definition and durability. At WEBS, we stock an expansive range of options—from breathable cottons and soft acrylics to luxurious hand-dyed wools—ensuring you find the best yarn for crochet every time. 

Find the perfect yarn for your next project by using our easy yarn filters on the left to help narrow your choices by brandweightfiber, color, and yarn features, or shop some of our popular crochet yarn categories below.

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Valley Yarns Amherst

100% Merino Wool, 109yds (100m)/50g (1.76oz), Worsted

$6.75
Plymouth Yarn Encore Tweed

75% Acrylic 22% Wool 3% Rayon, 199yds (182m)/100g (3.53oz), Worsted

$7.50 - $8.00
$10.00
Cascade Yarns 220 Superwash Wave

100% Wool, 220yds (201m)/100g (3.53oz), Worsted

$10.40
$13.00
Cascade Yarns 220 Superwash Aran

100% Merino Wool, 150yds (137m)/100g (3.53oz), Aran

$13.00
Valley Yarns Valley Superwash Bulky

100% Merino Wool, 109yds (100m)/100g (3.53oz), Bulky

$11.19
$13.99
Tahki Yarns Tandem

28% Cotton 28% Viscose 28% Nylon 16% Acrylic, 107yds (98m)/50g (1.76oz), Worsted

$8.99
Plymouth Yarn Dream DK

50% Acrylic 50% Nylon, 174yds (159m)/50g (1.76oz), DK | Light Worsted

$4.79
$5.99
Tahki Yarns Donegal Tweed Fine

70% Wool 30% Mohair, 218yds (199m)/50g (1.76oz), Fingering

$8.49
Plymouth Yarn Encore Mega

75% Acrylic 25% Wool, 63yds (58m)/100g (3.53oz), Super Bulky

$6.38 - $6.80
$8.50
Berroco Comfort Sock

50% Nylon 50% Acrylic, 451yds (412m)/100g (3.53oz), Light Fingering

$7.60 - $9.50
$9.50
Paintbox Yarns Simply DK

100% Acrylic, 302yds (276m)/100g (3.53oz), DK | Light Worsted

$4.25
Cascade Yarns Fixation

98% Cotton 2% Spandex, 100yds (91m)/50g (1.76oz), DK | Light Worsted

$4.80
$6.00
Universal Yarn Bamboo Pop Sock

55% Bamboo 37% Cotton 8% Other, 492yds (450m)/100g (3.53oz), Fingering

$9.60 - $12.00
$12.00
Cascade Yarns Pacific

60% Acrylic 40% Merino Wool, 213yds (195m)/100g (3.53oz), Aran

$6.19 - $6.60
$8.25
Cascade Yarns Heritage Prints

75% Merino Wool 25% Nylon, 437yds (400m)/100g (3.53oz), Fingering

$9.75
$13.00
Sirdar Snuggly DK

55% Nylon 45% Acrylic, 180yds (165m)/50g (1.76oz), DK | Light Worsted

$5.20
$6.50
Koigu KPPPM

100% Merino Wool, 175yds (160m)/50g (1.76oz), Fingering

$13.20 - $16.50
$16.50
Noro Kureyon

100% Wool, 109yds (100m)/50g (1.76oz), Aran

$11.75
Berroco Modern Cotton

60% Cotton 40% Rayon, 209yds (191m)/100g (3.53oz), Worsted

$12.00
Cascade Yarns Cherub DK

55% Nylon 45% Acrylic, 180yds (165m)/50g (1.76oz), DK | Light Worsted

$2.63 - $3.50
$3.50
Valley Yarns Berkshire

85% Wool 15% Alpaca, 141yds (129m)/100g (3.53oz), Worsted

$7.99
$9.99
Debbie Bliss Cashmerino Aran

55% Merino Wool 33% Acrylic 12% Cashmere, 98yds (90m)/50g (1.76oz), Aran

$11.00
Valley Yarns Hampden

50% Baby Alpaca 35% Merino Wool 15% Silk, 95yds (87m)/50g (1.76oz), DK | Light Worsted

$7.99
$9.99
Valley Yarns 2/10 Merino Tencel (Colrain Lace)

50% Merino Wool 50% Lyocell, 1540yds (1408m)/249g (8.78oz), Lace | 2 Ply

$31.49
Valley Yarns Becket

50% Alpaca 50% Wool, 141yds (129m)/100g (3.53oz), Worsted

$9.59
$11.99
Scheepjes Stone Washed

78% Cotton 22% Acrylic, 142yds (130m)/50g (1.76oz), Sport

$4.87
$6.49
Berroco Vintage Baby

52% Acrylic 40% Wool 8% Nylon, 145yds (133m)/50g (1.76oz), DK | Light Worsted

$5.50
Berroco Ultra Alpaca Chunky

50% Alpaca 50% Wool, 131yds (120m)/100g (3.53oz), Bulky

$16.00
Malabrigo Worsted

100% Merino Wool, 210yds (192m)/100g (3.53oz), Aran

$14.80
Noro Silk Garden

45% Silk 45% Mohair 10% Wool, 109yds (100m)/50g (1.76oz), Aran

$12.40 - $15.50
$15.50
Berroco Remix Light

30% Nylon 27% Cotton 24% Acrylic 10% Silk 9% Linen, 437yds (400m)/100g (3.53oz), DK | Light Worsted

$14.00
Berroco Ultra Alpaca Light

50% Alpaca 50% Wool, 145yds (133m)/50g (1.76oz), DK | Light Worsted

$9.25
Cascade Yarns Nifty Cotton

100% Cotton, 185yds (169m)/100g (3.53oz), Worsted

$6.19 - $6.60
$8.25
Lopi Plötulopi

100% Wool, 328yds (300m)/100g (3.53oz), Worsted

$12.00 - $15.00
$15.00
Rowan Handknit Cotton

100% Cotton, 93yds (85m)/50g (1.76oz), DK | Light Worsted

$7.49
$9.99
Cascade Yarns 220 Superwash Fingering

100% Merino Wool, 219yds (200m)/50g (1.76oz), Fingering

$6.75
Malabrigo Ultimate Sock

75% Merino Wool 25% Nylon, 421yds (385m)/100g (3.53oz), Fingering

$24.00
Valley Yarns Peru

84% Baby Alpaca 8% Merino Wool 8% Nylon, 120yds (110m)/50g (1.76oz), Worsted

$6.79
$8.49
Plymouth Yarn Hot Cakes

75% Acrylic 25% Wool, 404yds (369m)/200g (7.06oz), Worsted

$12.74 - $13.59
$16.99
Cascade Yarns Pacific Chunky

60% Acrylic 40% Wool, 120yds (110m)/100g (3.53oz), Bulky

$6.60
$8.25
Valley Yarns Montague

100% Cotton, 110yds (101m)/50g (1.76oz), Worsted

$6.99
Malabrigo Noventa

100% Merino Wool, 90yds (82m)/125g (4.41oz), Super Bulky

$24.80
Valley Yarns Valley Superwash Super Bulky

100% Merino Wool, 55yds (50m)/100g (3.53oz), Super Bulky

$13.49
Tahki Yarns Superwash Merino Bulky

100% Wool, 109yds (100m)/100g (3.53oz), Bulky

$11.06
$14.75
Cascade Yarns Ecological Wool

100% Wool, 478yds (437m)/250g (8.82oz), Bulky

$27.50
Tahki Yarns Hatteras

100% Cotton, 109yds (100m)/100g (3.53oz), Bulky

$12.99
Hayfield Baby Blossom Chunky

70% Acrylic 30% Nylon, 170yds (155m)/100g (3.53oz), Bulky

$9.30
Valley Yarns Haydenville Bulky

60% Merino Wool 40% Acrylic, 109yds (100m)/100g (3.53oz), Bulky

$10.99
Universal Yarn Bella Chenille

100% Polyester, 131yds (120m)/100g (3.53oz), Super Bulky

$6.80
$8.50
Tahki Yarns Superwash Merino Worsted Twist

100% Wool, 221yds (202m)/100g (3.53oz), Worsted

$11.06
$14.75
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Choosing the Best Yarn for Crochet: A Guide for Every Maker

When you search for the best yarn for crochet, the "best" often depends on your specific project and experience level. Unlike knitting, crochet uses roughly 30% more yarn per square inch, making yardage and fiber choice critical factors in your budget and final result.

  • For Beginners: If you are new to the craft, the best yarn for crochet is typically a medium-weight (Worsted) acrylic or cotton-nylon blend. Look for smooth textures and solid, lighter colors like Amber Haze or Jelly Mint to ensure your stitches are clearly visible as you learn.
  • For Garments and Wearables: To achieve a soft drape that mimics knitwear, choose lighter-weight yarns (Fingering or DK) in fibers like bamboo, Tencel, or superwash merino. These provide the elasticity and "breathe" necessary for comfortable clothing.
  • For Amigurumi & Home Decor: Durability and "stitch pop" are key. Yarn for crochet toys should be sturdy and non-splitting—mercerized cotton is a favorite for its lack of stretch and vibrant color range.

Mastering Crochet Yardage Requirements: How Much Do You Need?

One of the most common questions for makers is: how much yarn for crochet vs knit projects? While both crafts create beautiful textiles, crochet typically requires 25% to 35% more yarn than knitting to cover the same surface area.

This difference is due to the structure of the crochet stitch, which involves more wraps and "loops" than a standard knit stitch. When planning your next masterpiece, understanding these crochet yardage requirements is the best way to ensure you don't run out of yarn mid-row.

Beware of "Yarn Eater" Stitches

Not all crochet stitches are created equal when it comes to consumption. If you are working with yarn eater stitches, you may need to increase your yardage estimates significantly. These popular textures create thick, lush fabrics but "eat" through your stash quickly:

  • The Popcorn & Puff Stitches: These use multiple yarn-overs in a single stitch, creating a 3D effect that consumes roughly double the yarn of a double crochet.
  • The Basketweave: This dense, textured stitch overlaps posts, making it a beautiful but yarn-heavy choice for blankets.
  • Crocodile & Waffle Stitches: Known for their incredible depth and warmth, these are the ultimate "yarn eaters" that require careful planning.

How to Calculate Your Crochet Yardage

To avoid the dreaded "yarn chicken," we recommend a few simple steps for every new pattern:

  1. Check the Gauge: Always crochet a $4 \times 4$ inch swatch. If your gauge is tighter than the pattern suggests, you will use more yarn.
  2. The "Skein Buffer" Rule: For large projects like afghans or sweaters, we suggest purchasing one extra skein beyond the pattern's recommendation. This protects you against dye-lot variations and slight differences in tension.
  3. Fiber Density Matters: A heavy cotton will provide less yardage per gram than a "blown" alpaca fiber. Always look at the total yardage listed on our product pages, not just the weight in grams.

Why Shop Crochet Yarn Online at WEBS?

Shopping for crochet yarn online should be as tactile and inspiring as visiting a local store. We provide detailed fiber profiles, recommended hook sizes, and high-resolution photos for over 1,000 products. Whether you’re looking for the structural integrity of weaving yarn on cones for a crochet project or the plush feel of hand-knitting yarns for a chunky throw, we have you covered. Stock up on your favorite crochet yarn brands at WEBS!