

Machine Knitting Yarn Guide
Yarn labels can be confusing — especially on the cones and industrial yarns that work best on domestic machines. This guide cuts through the jargon. Explore every yarn weight from 1ply to Aran, find out which gauges they work on, understand metric count systems, and discover how to blend ends to create the weight you need.
Choose a yarn weight below to get started.
Every project, in context
The machine, the problem, the fix
• Knitting Machines explored
• Machine Knitting problems noted
• Machine Knitting stages shown
Brand and model, stated plainly
The snag that nearly stopped it
Finished or mid-row, both count
Dropped stitches, tension miscalculations, carrier jams. Members post what went wrong alongside what finally worked—find the resources you need within the classroom.
Every shared project names the machine it came off—domestic, industrial, or vintage. No gatekeeping on which setup is the right one.
A tension swatch deserves as much space as a completed garment. Showing the in-between is how newer makers understand what progress actually looks like.
Your machine is waiting.
So are we.
Machine Knitting Hub is a warm new community for domestic machine knitters — beginners and the beautifully stuck.
You bought the machine. Maybe you even got a few rows in. But somewhere along the way, it got complicated — and now it's gathering dust while you wonder if you'll ever really crack it.
Machine Knitting Hub is built for exactly where you are. A friendly, no-jargon space where you'll get the guidance, the community, and the confidence to finally make the knitwear you've been dreaming of.
