What does “ply” mean in yarn?

by May 27, 2025Knitting

IMG 5154📌 What does “ply” mean in yarn?

  • “Ply” refers to the number of strands (or plies) twisted together to make a yarn.

  • So:

    • 2 ply = 2 strands twisted together.

    • 4 ply = 4 strands twisted together.

    • And so on.

📏 Does it indicate the yarn’s thickness?

Not always, but it often does.

  • Traditionally, in the British system, ply numbers were used to indicate yarn weight:

    • 1 ply → very fine (lace weight).

    • 2 ply → fine.

    • 4 ply → fingering or sport weight.

    • 8 ply → double knitting (DK).

    • 10/12 ply → worsted or aran.

➡️ However, with modern yarns, the ply number does not always correspond to the thickness. For example:

  • A 2 ply can be thicker than a 4 ply if its individual strands are thicker.

  • What matters is how the yarn is made, not just how many plies it has.

🧶 Technical and tactile differences

  • 2 ply: tends to be rounder, good for delicate work, and offers nice stitch definition.

  • 4 ply: more stable and durable, good for structured knits.

  • More plies → more strength and less pilling, but sometimes less drape or softness.

✅ In summary:

Ply Number of Strands Typical Characteristics Approx. Weight
1 ply 1 Soft, delicate, loosely spun Lace
2 ply 2 Light, flexible Fingering
4 ply 4 Compact, well-defined Sport/DK
8 ply 8 Strong, stable DK/Worsted

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