10 ply yarn is known as Worsted or Aran weight. It is great for warmer garments, blankets and accessories.
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Recommended Needle Size for 10 ply yarn
Commonly they use between a 4.5mm and a 5.5mm knitting needle or crochet hook.
Common Yarn requirement
To knit a beanie you will need approximately 100g of yarn. Adult garments really depend on style and size and can use anything from 600g up to over 2kg of yarn. A lap blanket will take 400-700g.
Selecting the right yarn
When selecting yarns it's important to be aware yarn weights are not an exact measurement. Some yarns classed as 10 ply by one manufacturer could be a thick 8 ply with another. This is why it's important to knit or crochet a gauge swatch. This allows you to both check the feel of the fabric and the needle size to use (again all knitters have a slightly different tension).
The fibres used to create the yarn also alter the finished piece. Cotton yarns tend to give a firmer finish to wool and fluffy yarns such as mohair and alpaca bloom to give a beautiful halo which often allows for a looser knit.
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10 Ply Yarn FAQs
What size yarn is 10 ply?
10ply yarn is known as Aran weight in the UK or Worsted weight in the US. It is also known as 4- Medium weight yarn
Can I substitute aran for worsted?
Since aran and worsted are both medium-weight yarns in the same weight category (Category 4), they can often be used interchangeably, just make sure you knit your gauge swatch!
Can I use chunky wool for an aran pattern?
If your pattern calls for an aran weight yarn you should really stick to 10ply yarn. Swapping for chunky yarn would be a very difficult substitution as it's a different weight and will mean adapting a lot of the pattern.