Yarn Info

Let’s Talk Yarn! 🧶

Since everything I make is fully customizable, I want to give you a quick (and fun!) breakdown of the different types of yarn I work with. That way, you’ll feel confident choosing exactly what you want—or letting me help guide the way if you're unsure.

I tend to work with the extremes—either thinner, more delicate yarns or big, fluffy bulky yarns. Each yarn has its strengths, and some are just better suited for certain types of pieces.


Yarn Types 🧵 

I primarily work with acrylic yarns—they’re easier to block and often more comfortable to wear than some cotton options, which can feel a bit harsh. That said, if you’d prefer something else (like cotton or polyester), I’m totally happy to make that happen. Just let me know your preference!


Yarn Sizes & What They’re Good For 📏

Weight: 5 (Bulky and Sometimes Fluffy!)

Great for: Sweaters, cardigans, decor, hats—and maybe even a chunky dress!
Bulky yarns can be smooth or super fluffy. Personally, I’m a huge fan of the fluffy kind (think Bernat Fluffee). It’s cozy, plush, and perfect for cooler weather pieces.

Weight: 4 (The Classic Standard)

Great for: Literally anything!
This is your go-to, average yarn size—the one most people picture when they think of yarn. It’s versatile and dependable, though in my opinion, the texture can sometimes be a little… basic. Still, it’s a solid choice for almost any project!

Weight: 3 (Soft and Baby-Friendly)

Great for: Also literally anything
This yarn weight is a joy to work with and comes in all sorts of textures. It’s often soft enough for baby garments, but also works beautifully for adult wearables. A quick steam can take any roughness right out!

Weight: 2 (Light and Lovely)

Great for: Tops, dresses, sleeves, and detailed pieces
I love working with this weight! It’s what I use in my Colosseum Top. It’s usually super soft and creates elegant, breathable pieces that are perfect for layering or warm-weather wear.

Note: The smaller the yarn, the more I’ll use—and the more intricate the piece will feel. Smaller weights are also great for light and breezy wearables.


Colors Available 🎨

Almost any color you can think of is available!
Keep in mind that yarn color can vary slightly depending on the dye lot (a.k.a. the batch it came from). I’ll always do my best to get yarns from the same dye lot for consistency, but slight variations can happen. Don’t worry though—it’s super rare to notice any difference with the naked eye!

Have a specific yarn or color in mind? Let me know! I’m here to make your dream piece a reality 🧵✨