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How Much Super Bulky Yarn Do I Need for a Blanket?

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Sullivans International
March 1, 2026•3 min read
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Super bulky yarn makes quick, cozy blankets, but you need to know how much to buy. Yardage depends on blanket size, stitch pattern, and tension. This guide gives general estimates and explains what affects the amount you need.


Super Bulky Yarn: General Yardage Estimates

Blanket Size Approximate Yardage
Baby blanket 400�?00 yards
Lap blanket 1,200�?,500 yards
Throw 1,500�?,000 yards
Full-size blanket 2,500�?,000 yards

These are starting estimates. Your project may need more or less depending on the factors below.


Factors That Affect Yardage

1. Blanket Size

Larger blankets need more yarn. Measure your desired dimensions and compare to similar patterns for a better estimate.

2. Stitch Pattern

  • Simple stitches (e.g., garter, single crochet) often use less yarn
  • Complex or textured stitches use more yarn and create thicker fabric
  • Lace or openwork may use less yarn but give a lighter blanket

3. Tension

  • Tighter tension �?more yarn
  • Looser tension �?less yarn
  • Keep tension consistent throughout the project

4. Hook or Needle Size

Using a different size than the pattern can change yardage. Larger hooks/needles usually mean less yarn; smaller can mean more.


Tips for Buying Yarn

  • Buy extra—one extra skein helps avoid running short
  • Check the pattern—many list recommended yardage
  • Make a swatch—measure how much yarn a small sample uses, then scale up
  • Same dye lot—buy all skeins at once for consistent color

Super Bulky Blanket Sizes (Typical)

Size Approximate Dimensions
Baby 30" × 36" to 36" × 40"
Lap 40" × 50" to 50" × 60"
Throw 50" × 60" to 60" × 70"
Full 80" × 90" or larger

Final Thoughts

Baby blankets need about 400�?00 yards of super bulky yarn; lap blankets about 1,200�?,500; full-size about 2,500�?,000. Stitch pattern, tension, and hook/needle size all affect the total. Swatch first and buy extra to be safe.


Frequently Asked Questions

How many skeins of super bulky yarn for a blanket?

Depends on skein size. A 100-yard skein: baby ~4�?, lap ~12�?5, full ~25�?0. Check yardage per skein and do the math.

Does stitch pattern affect yarn amount?

Yes. Dense or textured stitches use more yarn. Simple stitches use less. Lace uses less but gives a lighter blanket.

Should I buy extra yarn?

Yes. Buying one extra skein (or 10�?5% more) helps avoid running out, especially with hand-dyed or variegated yarns.

Can I mix yarn weights for a blanket?

You can, but gauge and drape will change. For consistent results, stick to one weight or follow a pattern designed for multiple weights.


This article is part of our yarn knowledge series, offering practical insights into blanket planning and yardage for knitters and crocheters.

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