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What Can You Make with 100g of Yarn? (Creative Ideas + Patterns)

What can you make with 100g of yarn? Explore easy and advanced knitting & crochet ideas using colorful, DK, worsted, merino silk, and hand-dyed yarn.

By Elowen FintrelPublished about 8 hours ago 4 min read
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That one beautiful skein of yarn always feels too special to use. But with just 100g of hand-dyed yarn, you can create multiple small projects. But once you bring it home, you may feel unsure about what you can make with 100g of yarn. Whether you use DK, worsted-weight, or Merino wool yarn, one skein can help you create unique projects.

A single 100g ball of yarn is powerful, ideal for knitting and crocheting projects. This blog suggests what you can create with colorful or bold 100g yarn, tips, and where to get the free patterns.

Understanding 100g of Yarn (before you begin the project)

Before you start the cast-on technique with knitting needles, you should understand how to calculate yardage. Check out the table below:

Hence, when you plan to buy a skein of yarn, always check the yardage on the yarn label, not just the grams. A single skein works well for small projects, but not larger ones.

Why is 100g of yarn ideal for creative projects?

Single skein, especially hand-dyed yarn, has its own charm. Here’s why it works so well:

  • Great way to test the best yarn for knitters and texture.
  • You can experiment with new stitches without any pressure.
  • Perfect to showcase hand-dyed yarn color variation.

Note: Moreover, finishing the projects quickly feels amazing.

Best Knitting & Crochet Projects for 100g of Yarn

Explore the project ideas below for beginners and advanced crafters:

For Beginners

1. A Beanie hat: This is a classic 100g project, and one skein of worsted or DK yarn is the right amount for the adult beanie. Most hat patterns use simple knit/purl or basic single/double crochet, making them perfect for beginners.

Best Yarn ideas for beginners: DK or worsted-weight yarn.

Needle/Hook Size: US 7–9 for knitting, 5mm hook for crochet.

Time: Crocheted beanie- approximately 1- 2 hours & Knitted- approximately 2 to 3 hours.

2. Dishcloths

This small project teaches you basic stitches and is considered one of the best beginner projects. For this, choose cotton yarn, which has good absorbent properties and can be perfectly used in the kitchen.

Best yarn: Cotton (worsted/medium weight)

Knitting needle size: 7 and crochet hook: 5 mm

Time: Knit & Crochet: 1-2 hours

3. Coasters, Mug Rugs & Small Decor

This project uses very little yarn; it helps practice tension and stitches, and it's great for leftover colorful yarn.

Best Yarn: DK or worsted-weight yarn.

Knitting needle size: 4-5mm and crochet hook: 5 mm

Time: Knit/Crochet - approx 2 to 3 hours for all three.

For Experienced Crafters

1. Lace Shawl

With 100g of fingering weight yarn — especially merino silk — experienced knitters and crocheters can make a full lace shawl. Lace patterns show off hand-dyed colorways beautifully, especially semi-solid or tonal skeins.

Best Yarn: Merino Silk yarn

Knitting needle size: 3 mm – 4 mm needles and crochet hook: 3.5 mm – 5 mm

Time: Knit simple lace pattern → 15 to 25 hours / Crochet- 10 to 20 hours

2. Colorwork Hat or Mittens

Experienced knitters might use two or more colors in a single 100g project, such as Fair Isle-style colorwork hats or stranded mittens.

Best yarn: Worsted or DK weight yarn

Knitting needle size: 4 mm – 5 mm needles and crochet hook: 4 mm – 5.5 mm

Simple mittens: 6–10 hours

With colorwork: 10–16 hours

Where to find the free patterns?

In the beginning, you don't need to buy patterns. Here are some great places to find the free patterns:

  • Ravelry: The world's biggest knitting and crochet database. You can search by yarn weight, yardage, and project type to find patterns that match exactly what you have. It's free to use and has millions of patterns.
  • YouTube: This is the perfect platform to learn new stitches, and you can also access free patterns.
  • Designer blogs and Instagram — Many independent designers share free patterns on their blogs or social media. Searching hashtags like #freecrochetpattern or #freeknittingpattern on Instagram is a great way to discover new crafters.

Tips for Using 100g of Yarn Efficiently

Here are some suggestions that you can follow to make your project perfect:

  • Check your yardage before you start. Look at the yarn label and find the meters or yards. Then match that to your pattern's requirements.
  • Make a gauge swatch to check how the yarn behaves and its texture.
  • Simple patterns are better for variegated yarns. If you have a busy, multicolored hand-dyed yarn, go for simple stitches.

Final Summary

One of the most common queries you often face from new beginners is 'what can I create with 100g of yarn?' We recommend using hand dyed yarns from Symfonie Yarns and start with a small project, such as a headband, a washcloth, or a coaster. Then you can move to complex stitches or advanced patterns, like hats or mittens.

So, pick up the best yarn for crochet/ knitting and start designing your favourite pattern right away.

FAQ

Q 1: Is 100g of yarn enough for a hat?

Yes, in most cases, 100g of DK or worsted-weight yarn is enough to make an adult beanie.

Q 2: Can beginners use hand-dyed yarn?

Yes, beginners can use hand-dyed yarn. It’s best to choose simple patterns so the colors stand out nicely.

Q 3: What if I run out of yarn?

You can add a contrasting color, adjust the size of your project, or use a similar yarn if the dye lot matches closely.

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About the Creator

Elowen Fintrel

Elowen Fintrel is a wordsmith, storyteller, knitter and a yarn lover. When she’s not crafting compelling content, she’s busy fiddling with knitting needles and making cozy sweaters, scarves, and playful projects, one stitch at a time.

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