Have you ever followed a crochet pattern exactly, but your project came out too big, too small, or just looked different? 🤔 One of the biggest reasons is yarn weight! Here’s a quick breakdown: 🧵 Lace Weight (0) - Very thin yarn - Creates delicate, lightweight projects - Great for shawls and fine details 🧵 Super Fine (1) - Lightweight and soft - Perfect for baby items and lightweight garments 🧵 Fine (2) - Slightly thicker - Good for lightweight accessories and clothing 🧵 Light (3) - Popular for garments and baby blankets - Creates a nice balance between drape and structure 🧵 Medium/Worsted (4) - One of the most common yarn weights - Great for hats, scarves, bags, and beginner projects 🧵 Bulky (5) - Works up quickly - Creates warm, cozy projects 🧵 Super Bulky (6) - Very thick yarn - Perfect for chunky blankets and fast makes ✨ Why does this matter? Using a thicker yarn than the pattern calls for can make your project larger. Using a thinner yarn can make it smaller. Yarn weight also affects:✔️ Project size✔️ Drape✔️ Texture✔️ Warmth✔️ Yardage needed 💬 Have you ever accidentally used the wrong yarn weight? What happened to your project? Share be