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Shop Yarn by Fiber: Natural, Synthetic & Luxury Blends

Finding the perfect fiber is essential to achieving the right drape, warmth, and stitch definition for your next knitting, crochet, or weaving masterpiece. Whether you are looking for the unique charm of hand-dyed wool or the sleek finish of commercially spun cotton, our collection of over 1,000 yarns offers a diverse range of materials to suit every season and pattern.

Acrylic & Microfiber | Alpaca  |  Bamboo  |  Cashmere  |  Cotton  |  Linen, Hemp, & Flax  |  Luxury  |  Mohair  |  Nylon & Polyamide  |  Polyester  |  Rayon, Model, & Viscose  |  Silk  |  Tencel  |  Wool

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Plymouth Yarn Encore Worsted 146 options
Plymouth Yarn Encore Worsted

75% Acrylic 25% Wool, 199yds (182m)/100g (3.53oz), Worsted

$8.50
SALE Malabrigo Rios 120 options
Malabrigo Rios

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

$13.43
$17.90
Cascade Yarns 220 111 options
Cascade Yarns 220

100% Wool, 219yds (200m)/100g (3.53oz), Worsted

$12.20
SALE Cascade Yarns 220 Superwash Merino 122 options
Cascade Yarns 220 Superwash Merino

100% Merino Wool, 220yds (201m)/100g (3.53oz), DK | Light Worsted

$11.20
$14.00
Cascade Yarns 220 Superwash 199 options
Cascade Yarns 220 Superwash

100% Wool, 219yds (200m)/100g (3.53oz), DK | Light Worsted

$14.25
SALE Malabrigo Rasta 101 options
Malabrigo Rasta

100% Merino Wool, 90yds (82m)/150g (5.29oz), Super Bulky

$18.75 - $25.00
$25.00
SALE Rowan Felted Tweed 73 options
Rowan Felted Tweed

50% Wool 25% Alpaca 25% Viscose, 191yds (175m)/50g (1.76oz), DK | Light Worsted

$13.20 - $16.50
$16.50
SALE Cascade Yarns Heritage 109 options
Cascade Yarns Heritage

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

$9.60
$12.00
SALE Tahki Yarns Cotton Classic 76 options
Tahki Yarns Cotton Classic

100% Cotton, 107yds (98m)/50g (1.76oz), DK | Light Worsted

$4.89
$6.99
SALE Paintbox Yarns Cotton DK 81 options
Paintbox Yarns Cotton DK

100% Cotton, 137yds (125m)/50g (1.76oz), DK | Light Worsted

$3.09
$4.75
Cascade Yarns Ultra Pima Fine 95 options
Cascade Yarns Ultra Pima Fine

100% Cotton, 137yds (125m)/50g (1.76oz), Sport

$7.25
Cascade Yarns Ultra Pima 109 options
Cascade Yarns Ultra Pima

100% Cotton, 219yds (200m)/100g (3.53oz), DK | Light Worsted

$14.00
Berroco Vintage 136 options
Berroco Vintage

52% Acrylic 40% Wool 8% Nylon, 218yds (199m)/100g (3.53oz), Worsted

$10.50
Valley Yarns Northampton 36 options
Valley Yarns Northampton

100% Wool, 247yds (226m)/100g (3.53oz), Worsted

$10.99
Valley Yarns Valley Superwash DK 33 options
Valley Yarns Valley Superwash DK

100% Merino Wool, 137yds (125m)/50g (1.76oz), DK | Light Worsted

$8.49
SALE Cascade Yarns 220 Superwash Sport 88 options
Cascade Yarns 220 Superwash Sport

100% Merino Wool, 137yds (125m)/50g (1.76oz), Sport

$5.60
$7.00
Lopi Léttlopi (Lite Lopi) 45 options
Lopi Léttlopi (Lite Lopi)

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

$7.75
Valley Yarns Huntington 32 options
Valley Yarns Huntington

75% Merino Wool 25% Nylon, 218yds (199m)/50g (1.76oz), Fingering

$7.49
SALE Valley Yarns Valley Superwash 37 options
Valley Yarns Valley Superwash

100% Merino Wool, 97yds (89m)/50g (1.76oz), Worsted

$6.37
$8.49
Valley Yarns Southampton 50 options
Valley Yarns Southampton

72% Mohair 28% Silk, 230yds (210m)/25g (0.88oz), Lace | 2 Ply

$11.99
SALE Malabrigo Arroyo 90 options
Malabrigo Arroyo

100% Merino Wool, 335yds (306m)/100g (3.53oz), Sport

$16.50
$22.00
SALE Cascade Yarns 220 Sport 116 options
Cascade Yarns 220 Sport

100% Wool, 164yds (150m)/50g (1.76oz), Sport

$4.50 - $6.00
$6.00
SALE Malabrigo Mecha 87 options
Malabrigo Mecha

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

$12.68
$16.90
SALE Malabrigo Sock 88 options
Malabrigo Sock

100% Merino Wool, 440yds (402m)/100g (3.53oz), Light Fingering

$16.69
$22.25
Paintbox Yarns Cotton Aran 81 options
Paintbox Yarns Cotton Aran

100% Cotton, 93yds (85m)/50g (1.76oz), Aran

$4.75
SALE Berroco Vintage Chunky 74 options
Berroco Vintage Chunky

52% Acrylic 40% Wool 8% Nylon, 136yds (124m)/100g (3.53oz), Bulky

$8.40
$10.50
Berroco Ultra Alpaca 94 options
Berroco Ultra Alpaca

50% Alpaca 50% Wool, 217yds (198m)/100g (3.53oz), Worsted

$16.00
SALE Malabrigo Mechita 90 options
Malabrigo Mechita

100% Merino Wool, 420yds (384m)/100g (3.53oz), Fingering

$16.69
$22.25
SALE Cascade Yarns 128 Superwash 100 options
Cascade Yarns 128 Superwash

100% Merino Wool, 128yds (117m)/100g (3.53oz), Bulky

$10.05
$13.40
SALE Debbie Bliss Baby Cashmerino 87 options
Debbie Bliss Baby Cashmerino

55% Merino Wool 33% Acrylic 12% Cashmere, 137yds (125m)/50g (1.76oz), Sport

$7.70
$11.00
SALE Cascade Yarns 220 Fingering 108 options
Cascade Yarns 220 Fingering

100% Wool, 273yds (250m)/50g (1.76oz), Fingering

$4.31
$5.75
SALE Plymouth Yarn Encore Chunky 49 options
Plymouth Yarn Encore Chunky

75% Acrylic 25% Wool, 142yds (130m)/100g (3.53oz), Bulky

$6.38
$8.50
SALE Rowan Kidsilk Haze 107 options
Rowan Kidsilk Haze

70% Mohair 30% Silk, 230yds (210m)/25g (0.88oz), Lace | 2 Ply

$15.12
$18.90
Plymouth Yarn Encore Worsted Colorspun 85 options
Plymouth Yarn Encore Worsted Colorspun

75% Acrylic 25% Wool, 199yds (182m)/100g (3.53oz), Worsted

$9.50
SALE Valley Yarns Haydenville 32 options
Valley Yarns Haydenville

60% Merino Wool 40% Acrylic, 220yds (201m)/100g (3.53oz), Worsted

$8.24
$10.99
SALE Valley Yarns Haydenville DK 31 options
Valley Yarns Haydenville DK

60% Merino Wool 40% Acrylic, 136yds (124m)/50g (1.76oz), DK | Light Worsted

$4.69
$6.25
Blue Sky Fibers Organic Worsted Cotton 36 options
Blue Sky Fibers Organic Worsted Cotton

100% Cotton, 150yds (137m)/100g (3.53oz), Worsted

$17.80
Valley Yarns Berkshire Bulky 24 options
Valley Yarns Berkshire Bulky

85% Wool 15% Alpaca, 108yds (99m)/100g (3.53oz), Bulky

$10.49
Plymouth Yarn Select DK Merino Superwash 64 options
Plymouth Yarn Select DK Merino Superwash

100% Merino Wool, 129yds (118m)/50g (1.76oz), DK | Light Worsted

$8.99
SALE Lopi Álafosslopi (Lopi) 49 options
Lopi Álafosslopi (Lopi)

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

$10.80
$13.50
Berroco Vintage DK 74 options
Berroco Vintage DK

52% Acrylic 40% Wool 8% Nylon, 288yds (263m)/100g (3.53oz), DK | Light Worsted

$10.50
Blue Sky Fibers Woolstok 50 28 options
Blue Sky Fibers Woolstok 50

100% Wool, 123yds (112m)/50g (1.76oz), Worsted

$10.50
SALE Berroco Ultra Wool 96 options
Berroco Ultra Wool

100% Wool, 219yds (200m)/100g (3.53oz), Aran

$11.40
$14.25
Universal Yarn Bamboo Pop 72 options
Universal Yarn Bamboo Pop

50% Bamboo 50% Cotton, 291yds (266m)/100g (3.53oz), DK | Light Worsted

$11.00
SALE Malabrigo Washted 41 options
Malabrigo Washted

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

$12.38
$16.50
Valley Yarns Charlemont 19 options
Valley Yarns Charlemont

60% Merino Wool 20% Silk 20% Polyamide, 439yds (401m)/100g (3.53oz), Fingering

$17.49
SALE Valley Yarns Southwick 25 options
Valley Yarns Southwick

52% Cotton 48% Bamboo, 105yds (96m)/50g (1.76oz), DK | Light Worsted

$5.99
$7.99
Valley Yarns Valley Superwash Sport 31 options
Valley Yarns Valley Superwash Sport

100% Merino Wool, 153yds (140m)/50g (1.76oz), Sport

$8.49
Valley Yarns Northfield 19 options
Valley Yarns Northfield

70% Merino Wool 20% Alpaca 10% Silk, 124yds (113m)/50g (1.76oz), DK | Light Worsted

$8.49
Valley Yarns Amherst 21 options
Valley Yarns Amherst

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

$6.75
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Choosing the Right Fiber for Your Next Project

Selecting the right fiber is just as critical as choosing the right pattern. The fiber content of your yarn dictates the drape, warmth, breathability, and durability of your finished piece. Whether you are buying yarn online for a delicate lace shawl or a heavy-duty winter blanket, understanding the unique characteristics of each material ensures your project stands the test of time.

Natural vs. Synthetic Fibers: Which Should You Choose?

  • Animal Fibers (Wool, Alpaca, Cashmere): These are the gold standard for warmth and elasticity. Wool yarn is naturally breathable and has "memory," meaning your sweaters will keep their shape after multiple wears. For those with sensitive skin, alpaca and cashmere offer a luxurious, hypoallergenic alternative with a soft halo.
  • Plant Fibers (Cotton, Linen, Bamboo): If you are looking for the best yarn for summer, plant-based fibers are the top choice. Cotton is highly absorbent and durable, while linen and bamboo offer a sophisticated drape and a cooling feel against the skin—perfect for warm-weather tops and market bags.
  • Synthetic & Blended Fibers: Acrylic and microfiber yarns are prized for their easy care and affordability. Often used for baby blankets and high-traffic home decor, these fibers are machine-washable and available in an endless array of vibrant colors.

Fiber Considerations for Every Craft

  • For Knitters: Elasticity is key. Reach for wool or wool blends to ensure your ribbing stays snug and your cables pop.
  • For Crocheters: Stitch definition is paramount. Smooth fibers like mercenized cotton or bamboo help showcase intricate crochet textures without splitting.
  • For Weavers: Tensile strength is the priority. Yarn on cones, particularly linen and unmercerized cotton, provides the sturdiness needed for warp threads on a loom.

Expert Tips for Stash Building

When shopping by fiber, consider the "blooming" effect. Natural fibers like mohair and wool often expand and soften after their first wash, filling in the gaps of your stitches. If you are mixing fibers in one project, ensure their care requirements match to avoid uneven shrinking. At WEBS, we make it easy to stock up on your favorite materials from trusted brands. 

How to Block Your Projects for Professional Results

Blocking is the "magic" step that transforms a bunched-up project into a professional garment with a beautiful drape. The method you choose depends on the fiber you used:

  • Wet Blocking (Best for Wool, Alpaca, and Cotton): Submerge your project in water with a delicate wash, gently squeeze out the excess (no wringing!), and pin it to your desired dimensions on blocking mats.
  • Steam Blocking (Best for Silk, Acrylic, and Blends): Hover a steam iron or garment steamer an inch above your project. This "sets" the fibers and softens the fabric without the long drying time of wet blocking.
  • Spray Blocking (Best for Delicate Lace): Pin your dry project into shape and lightly mist it with a spray bottle. This is the gentlest method for fibers that shouldn't be fully saturated.

Working with Weaving Yarn Cones

If you are buying weaving yarn on cones or machine knitting yarn, remember that these fibers are often treated with spinning oils or wax to help them glide through industrial equipment. Your project will "bloom" and soften significantly after its first wash. We always recommend weaving or knitting a small swatch first and washing it to see how much the fiber expands or shrinks before starting your final piece.

The Ultimate Yarn Substitution Checklist

Can't find the exact yarn your pattern calls for? Don’t worry—substituting yarn is a skill that allows you to customize your projects for a better fit, feel, and budget. Before you buy yarn online, run through this 5-point checklist to ensure your substitute will behave like the original. And, of course, you will always want to knit a test swatch first to ensure that you are meeting the specified gauge requirements!

1. Match the Yarn Weight First

The "weight" (thickness) is the most important factor for getting the right size. If your pattern calls for Worsted weight, your substitute should also be from the Category 4 family.

  • Pro Tip: If you're switching brands, compare the yardage per gram. If the original yarn had 200 yards per 100g, but your substitute has 240 yards per 100g, your substitute is slightly thinner, and you may need to adjust your needle or hook size.

2. Compare Fiber Properties (The "Drape" Test)

Fibers fall into "families" that behave similarly. For the best results, try to stay within the same family:

  • Animal Fibers (Wool, Alpaca): Bouncy and elastic. They "shrink back" and hold their shape.
  • Plant Fibers (Cotton, Linen, Bamboo): Inelastic and heavy. They tend to "grow" or sag over time.
  • A General Rule: Substituting wool for cotton will drastically change the fit of a sweater. If you must switch families, look for a blend (e.g., a 50/50 wool-cotton blend) to get the best of both worlds.

3. Calculate Your Total Yardage (Not Just Skeins)

Don't buy by the "ball"—buy by the yard. Different brands put different amounts of yarn in a skein.

  • The Math: (Total Yards needed for pattern) ÷ (Yards in one new skein) = Total skeins to buy.
  • Always round up! It is better to have one extra skein for your stash than to run out of a discontinued dye lot.

4. Consider Yarn Construction

A "roving" yarn (single, fuzzy strand) will look very different from a "plied" yarn (multiple strands twisted together).

  • For Cables: Choose high-twist, multi-ply yarns for maximum "pop."
  • For Lace: Choose smooth, slightly fuzzy fibers like silk-mohair or alpaca to help the lace "bloom" and fill the gaps.

5. The "Golden Rule": Always Swatch & Block

A swatch is a small test-drive of your yarn. Knit or crochet a 6" square using your substitute yarn, then wash and dry it exactly as you plan to treat the finished garment. This is the only way to see if the yarn will stretch, shrink, or pill before you commit hours of work to the project.

Quick Reference: Holding Yarn Double

If you can't find the right weight, you can often "create" it by holding two strands of thinner yarn together:

  • 2 Strands of Lace = 1 Strand of Fingering
  • 2 Strands of Fingering = 1 Strand of DK
  • 2 Strands of DK = 1 Strand of Worsted/Aran
  • 2 Strands of Worsted = 1 Strand of Bulky

Whether you're aiming to transform delicate lace into a sturdy fingering weight or want to bulk up your stash by doubling worsted strands for a chunky effect, this yarn weight conversion guide will help you achieve the correct scale for any project!