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Double knitting refers to the "weight" of the yarn--how 'thick' is the yarn. DK or double knit is a a light worsted weight yarn. DK typically makes 5-6 stockinette stitches per inch when knitting.

For crochet, you would generally us an "I-sized" hook (4.5 to 5.5mm). Also, you would get approximately 3-4 single crochets to the inch, in gauge. Of course, adjusting your gauge to fit the pattern requirements--generally by changing the size of your hook, either larger or smaller.

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What is dk yarn?

dk means double knitting yarn.


What does O mean in knitting?

On a knitting chart, it symbolizes "yarn over" also, in some books/instructions, "yarn forward".


What yrn mean in knitting?

yrn is the abbreviation for 'yarn' - the material you are knitting or crocheting with


What does break yarn mean in knitting?

To break yarn in knitting simply means to cut the yarn. This is usually done at the end of a pattern or when changing colours. When breaking off the yarn, it is important to leave a long enough end to secure the knitting and weave the ends in once you have finished knitting the item.


How many yards of double knitting weight yarn in 25 grams?

50


How do you knit a hat with double knitting yarn on straight needles?

You will have to sew it together.


What is the difference of double yarn and single knitting yarn?

"Double knit," refers to the weight or thickness of the yarn. Double knit is between sport weight and worsted weight. It is named for the knitting technique that most often calls for this weight: double knitting. Double knitting is the knitting of a two sided fabric that is reversable with a two color pattern on one side and the negative of that pattern on the reverse side. It is called double knitting because both sides are knit at the same time on one set of needles. "4 ply" refers to the number of individual strands twisted together to form a yarn. A yarn with two strands is called "2 ply," and so on. The number of plies determines, to a degree, the fluffiness or smoothness of a yarn. Yarn with more plies is generally smoother and less fluffy. The number of plies does not determine the weight or thickness of the yarn. It is possible to have a double knit yarn that is also 4-ply, or to have a thicker yarn that is has more or fewer plies. The same is true with a thinner yarn.


What does wyf mean in knitting?

WYF means "With Yarn in Front".


How do you convert double knitting pattern to 4 ply?

Double Knitting (DK) is a yarn weight. You would have to have a 4 ply that is DK weight in order for it to come out the size you expect.


How do you convert a double knitting pattern to 4 ply?

Double Knitting (DK) is a yarn weight. You would have to have a 4 ply that is DK weight in order for it to come out the size you expect.


What does yfwd mean in knitting?

In knitting, the term "yfwd" is an abbreviation for "yarn forward." In order to do a yarn forward, simply pull the yarn strand with which you are knitting between the needles to the front of the work, so that it is in the position normally used when preparing to perform a purl stitch. That's all there is to it!


Is DK weight smooth yarn 8 ply?

Yes, DK weight (also called double knitting) is 8 ply yarn