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    DK weight yarn

    Can someone tell me what DK weight of yarn is?
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    I copied this answer from Yahoo Answers by iknitandstitch:

    DK is a UK (and maybe Australia - but not sure on that) weight of yarn ... it is equivalent to 2 strand of 3 ply baby yarn.
    Many, many moons ago 3ply was the normal weight of knitting yarn - so when 2 strands were used the term DK (double knitting) was used.

    Look on Yarn Forward Tension (Gauge) Guide There are loads of comparison charts on there - very useful.

    I hope this helps. I was curious too, so I'm happy you asked the question. A new thing learned! (I have a theory that you will live a better life if you never go to bed without having learned one new thing that day....)

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    I have learned at least one thing every day from this site! That's why it's such a fantastic site! Thanks chef for the post!

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    It's also a 3 weight

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    DK weight yarn is what is commonly referred to as 'double knitting' weight in some parts of the world.

    The US equivalent is a 'light worsted weight' or #3 yarn.

    The commonly referred to terms for yarn weight in the USA can all be found here

    Standard Yarn Weight System |
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