Bliss

Working with a yarn called Bliss casts the crafter in a beautifully serene light. It suggests someone who knows how to slow down, savour texture, and let their hands become a gateway to calm. The name becomes a mirror: choosing Bliss signals that you value moments of ease, softness, and quiet joy in a world that rarely pauses.

Bliss Yarn series:

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Weight 4, Aran

Recommended Needle/Hook Size: 4.5-5.5mm

Estimated Yarn Lengths Required:

Iris Bliss

Gardenia Bliss

This is an estimation of the lengths required. Other factors such as the material, your tension and the stitches used in your pattern will also affect the lengths required. Always purchase extra yarn just in case you run out. Different dye lots may result in slight colour differences as well.

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Bright living room with modern inventory

Gardenia Bliss Shine

Yarn Weights FAQ

What is yarn weight?

Every yarn has its own unique thickness. To simplify things, there is a universal chart for yarn weights to categorise all the yarn by thickness. Yarn in each weight category will typically be around the same thickness.

How can I choose the best yarn weight for my project?

This depends on the project you are working on. Typically, if you are following a pattern, the designer will indicate their suggested yarn weight. You can then find your preferred yarn according to the yarn weight. It is important to use the right yarn weight for your project so that you can get the correct size or gauge, especially for clothing and wearable projeccts.

What yarn weights are there?

Yarn weights range from Size 0 (Lace), Size 1 (Fingering), Size 2 (Sports), Size 3 (DK), Size 4 (Aran), Size 5 (Chunky), Size 6 (Bulky).

Are there other factors to consider besides yarn weight for my project?

Besides yarn weight, the material of the yarn also plays a part to your project. For example, 100% Cotton is heavier than 100% Acrylic. As such, for the same yarn weight in 50g, you will have a shorter length for cotton than for acrylic yarn. This will affect how much yarn to purchase and how heavy the overall project will turn out with the same hook/needle size. It will also affect how your finished piece will look and feel.