Collection: Sport Weight Yarn
Sport weight sits between fingering and DK — light enough for baby garments and warm-weather knits, substantial enough to move quickly on a sweater. This collection spans classic wool sport yarns, cotton-merino blends, cashmere blends, and rustic tweeds, so you'll find a base here whether you're after something practical and washable or something with a bit more character.
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Baby Soft by Laines du Nord (sport)
Regular price $ 9.95 USDRegular priceSale price $ 9.95 USD -
Bartlett Sport
Regular price $ 16.95 USDRegular priceSale price $ 16.95 USD -
Bio Balance (heavy fingering/light sport)
Regular price $ 10.95 USDRegular priceSale price $ 10.95 USD -
Cascade 220 Superwash Sport Wave
Regular price $ 14.95 USDRegular priceSale price $ 14.95 USD -
Catawampus Farm Yarn
Regular price $ 32.00 USDRegular priceSale price $ 32.00 USD -
Celeste by Lang (sport)
Regular price $ 6.95 USDRegular price$ 10.00 USDSale price $ 6.95 USDSale -
Concept by Katia Cotton-Merino Fine (sport)
Regular price $ 4.95 USDRegular price$ 6.95 USDSale price $ 4.95 USDSale -
Duna by Amano (sport)
Regular price From $ 10.50 USDRegular priceSale price From $ 10.50 USD -
Eco Tweed by Ella Rae (sport/dk)
Regular price $ 16.95 USDRegular priceSale price $ 16.95 USD -
Eco Twist by Queensland (sport)
Regular price $ 15.95 USDRegular priceSale price $ 15.95 USD -
Ella Rae Cashmereno Sport
Regular price $ 11.95 USDRegular priceSale price $ 11.95 USD -
Felted Tweed by Rowan (dk/sport)
Regular price $ 14.95 USDRegular priceSale price $ 14.95 USD -
Fjallalopi by Istex (sport)
Regular price $ 8.50 USDRegular priceSale price $ 8.50 USD -
Forage Color Polwarth Sport
Regular price $ 28.00 USDRegular priceSale price $ 28.00 USD -
Frabjous Fibers Midnight Moon Hat Kit
Regular price $ 29.00 USDRegular priceSale price $ 29.00 USD -
Heritage 6 Hand Paints by Cascade Yarns (sport)
Regular price $ 13.95 USDRegular priceSale price $ 13.95 USD
Sport weight (Craft Yarn Council weight class 2) typically knits at 23–26 stitches per 4 inches on US 3–5 (3.25–3.75mm) needles, making it one step heavier than fingering and one step lighter than DK. It's a common choice for baby sweaters and blankets, lightweight adult garments, and accessories where you want more structure than fingering gives you but don't want the bulk of a heavier garment.
This collection includes a mix of fiber content: washable wool bases for everyday projects, cotton-merino and cotton blends for warmer weather or sensitive skin, cashmere blends for a softer hand, and a few tweed-flecked yarns for texture and rustic detail. Several bases sit right on the line between sport and DK or between fingering and sport — check the individual product description if you're matching a pattern's exact gauge.
Because sport weight knits up faster than fingering but still gives fine stitch definition, it's a good middle ground for colorwork, cables, and textured stitch patterns where you want detail without the time investment of a finer gauge.
Frequently asked questions
What's the difference between sport weight and DK weight?
What's the difference between sport weight and DK weight?
Sport is one step lighter than DK. DK typically knits at 21–24 stitches per 4 inches versus sport's 23–26, so DK produces a slightly thicker, faster-knitting fabric. The two are sometimes close enough to substitute in looser patterns, but gauge should always be checked.
Is sport weight yarn good for baby items?
Is sport weight yarn good for baby items?
Yes — it's one of the most common weights for baby sweaters, hats, and blankets, since it produces a fabric that's warm without being bulky. Look for a washable wool or cotton blend for easy care.
Can I substitute sport weight for fingering or DK in a pattern?
Can I substitute sport weight for fingering or DK in a pattern?
Only with a gauge swatch and some adjustment math. Sport sits between the two weights, so substituting without changing needle size or stitch count will usually change the finished measurements.