How much yarn do I need for one pair of socks?

The rule of thumb is that for an average pair of adult socks you need 100g of sock weight (fingering weight yarn). If you use thicker yarn, make large men's socks, or use a stitch pattern that eats more yarn you might need more.
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Is 50g enough for socks?

You will need one 100g ball or two 50g balls for an average-sized pair of socks. Skeins come in different shapes and sizes and are generally 100g, although you can also buy mini-skeins so make sure that you pick the right size!
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How much yarn do you need for women's socks?

For knitting, the general rule of thumb for socks is that a typical 100g skein of fingering yarn will get you a pair of average women's socks for an average foot.
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How much yarn do I need for a stocking?

This is for standard lengths; you will need approx. 10 (12, 14) yds / 9 (11, 13)m of worsted-weight yarn for each additional inch of knitted length. Heel & Toe: Approx. 20 (25, 35) yds / 18, (23, 32)m each of worsted-weight yarn.
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What size yarn is best for socks?

If you want to wear your sock in shoes pick fingering weight yarn (also known as sock weight yarn or 4ply yarn) or if your shoes are loose fitting you can pick a little bit thicker sport weight yarn. For boot socks select DK or worsted weight yarn. For home socks you can use also chunky yarn such as the Novita Isoveli.
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What kind of yarn do I need to make socks?

Most often when you think about sock yarn, you're probably thinking about a yarn that is a blend of some kind of wool (Merino or Bfl for example) and some synthetic fibre such as nylon or acrylic. These kinds of yarns are a popular choice for socks as they tend to be durable and hard wearing.
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What is the best yarn for crocheting socks?

For most socks, a wool-nylon blend is a go-to — the wool has natural stretch and keeps your feet warm and dry, while the nylon helps the socks withstand a lot of wear. Socks that are 100 percent wool are cozy for wearing around the house, but could fall apart fast if you worn on a hike.
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What can I do with 50g of yarn?

What Can You Do With Leftover Yarn?
  1. Crochet dishcloths.
  2. Knitted dishcloths.
  3. You can make coasters to keep your table's water ring free.
  4. Knitted jewelry (earrings, bracelets).
  5. Headbands for your hair.
  6. Bookmarks.
  7. Amigurumi.
  8. Scrunchies.
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How many feet of yarn do you need to make a blanket?

Crunch those numbers, and know that you'll have about 340 feet of chunky yarn in a single ball to yield a 30” x 50” blanket.
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What can I make with 100g of yarn?

That said, there are still a few cute ideas for that single ball of bulky weight yarn.
  1. Garter Stitch Diaper Cover.
  2. Bulky Braided Headband.
  3. Half Fisherman Ribbed Headband.
  4. November Birthstone Cowl.
  5. Sunshine Knit Baby Socks.
  6. Chunky Knit Planter Cover.
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How much yarn do you need for heels and toes?

I asked this question in the Winwick Mum Knit n Natter Facebook group to see what members thought and the general consensus seems to be that you need at least 20g of yarn for contrast heels and toes (some hand-dyed yarns are sold with contrasting colours in tiny 20g skeins just for this purpose) although some people ...
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What can I crochet with 300 yards of yarn?

We've done all the hard work for you; all of these lovely patterns can be knit with under 300 yards.
  • Bells and Cockleshells Cowl.
  • Super Slouchy Knit Beanie.
  • Stockinette Hand Warmers.
  • Queen Ribbed Beanie.
  • The Cherry Leaf Scarf.
  • Twilight Rose Beanie.
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How do you calculate stitches for a sock?

If you knit from the top-down, as a rule of thumb, you'll need to cast on around 14 or 15 stitches per needle (56 or 60 stitches total) if you have a regular woman's size and 16 or 17 stitches per needle (64 or 68 stitches total) for a regular men's size.
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What percentage of wool is used for socks?

The wool socks are also soft and thick enough to withstand cold temps—they're made from 45 percent wool, 40 percent polyester, and 15 percent spandex. Better yet, there is a wide range of sizes available: socks for ages 1 to 3, 4 to 7, and 8 to 12 years old.
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What does 50g yarn mean?

50g stands for “50 grams”. This refers to how heavy the yarn is. 50 grams of yarn is equivalent to approximately 1.76 ounces of yarn. So if you have 2 x 50 gram balls it is equivalent to a 100-gram ball of yarn.
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How do I know if I have enough yarn?

The standard advice on whether you have enough yarn to complete one more row is to stretch out your knitting and, if the length of yarn is 4 times the width of your work, you should have enough.
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How many yards are in a ball of yarn?

Traditionally, an unused skein is 560 yards long although it may vary depending on the weight and thickness of the yarn.
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What can I make with 1 skein of yarn?

What can I crochet with 1 skein of yarn?
  • Scarves & Cowls.
  • Shawls.
  • Bags.
  • Ear Warmers & Headbands.
  • Gloves.
  • Hats.
  • Home Projects.
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What can I make with 1 ball of yarn?

With one ball of yarn you can make a hat, a snood, a scarf or even a pair of mittens.
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Is it easier to knit or crochet socks?

Knitting is better suited to making socks than crochet, mainly due to the differences between knitted and crocheted fabric. Crochet doesn't stretch the way knitting does, so it's much harder to get crocheted socks to fit well.
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Can I knit 100% wool socks?

Wool is extremely well-suited to sock knitting because it is breathable and will regulate your temperature. This means that it will keep your feet warm in the winter and cool in the summer - very clever! Wool is also very elastic, which is super important when it comes to socks.
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What size yarn is sock yarn?

Sock/fingering weight yarn is used most often for sock knitting and infant items. The Standard Yarn Weight System classifies it as #1 Superfine. It is commonly worked at a gauge of 6-8 stitches per inch on a US 2-4 needle. Fingering weight yarn is also popular for shawls and scarves.
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