YarnArt Jeans – The Legendary Choice for Amigurumi & More
YarnArt Jeans has earned a cult following among knitters and crocheters worldwide. This classic blend combines the breathable softness of cotton with the flexibility of premium acrylic. Its slightly velvety texture and matte finish make it incredibly pleasant to work with, while its robust structure ensures it does not split or snag. It is arguably the number one choice for creating Amigurumi toys, soft baby garments, and practical home accessories.
💡 Mix & Match: Need the same great texture but for a bigger project? Check out the thicker version, YarnArt Jeans Plus, to make huggable, giant-sized toys or chunky blankets.
Why is this yarn an Amigurumi staple?
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Perfect Structure: The yarn is twisted tightly enough to prevent splitting during crochet, yet it remains soft. This allows for tight, neat stitches that hold stuffing in perfectly.
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Massive Color Palette: With an extensive range of shades—from pastels to vibrant brights—you can find the exact color needed for any character, doll, or seasonal decoration.
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Durable Softness: The cotton provides a natural touch, while the acrylic adds durability, meaning toys and clothes made from Jeans can withstand play and frequent washing without losing their shape.
Information
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Brand: YarnArt
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Content: 55% Cotton, 45% Acrylic
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Weight: 50 g (1.76 oz)
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Length: 160 m (174 yd)
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Yarn Weight: 2: Sport
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Recommended needles: 3.5 mm (4)
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Recommended crochet hook: 3.5 mm (E-4)
YarnArt yarns are certified by OEKO-TEX® Standard 100. Free from harmful substances, safe for skin contact.
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Is YarnArt Jeans good for beginner amigurumi?
Quick answer: Yes — YarnArt Jeans is the most recommended first yarn for amigurumi. It is a 55% cotton / 45% acrylic sport-weight blend with a matte finish and a tight twist, so your stitches are easy to see and the yarn does not split — exactly what beginners need.
Beginner's guide: choosing yarn for your first amigurumi
What makes a yarn beginner-friendly?
Look for a matte, smooth, tightly-twisted yarn with clear stitch definition. Shiny or loosely-spun yarns hide your stitches and split easily. A cotton-acrylic blend like YarnArt Jeans ticks every box.
Synthetic or natural yarn for beginners?
A cotton-acrylic blend gives you the best of both: cotton's crisp stitch definition and matte look, plus acrylic's softness, durability and budget-friendly price — ideal for a first project.
What hook size and yarn thickness should I use?
YarnArt Jeans is sport weight (2). The label suggests a 3.5 mm hook, but for amigurumi go down to 2.5–3 mm so the fabric is tight and the stuffing does not show through.
How much yarn for a small amigurumi figure?
One 50 g / 160 m ball is usually enough for a small figure (about 12–15 cm). Larger toys need 2–3 balls.
Which basic stitches should I learn first?
Just three: the magic ring, single crochet (the backbone of amigurumi), and simple increases & decreases. With these you can make most beginner toys.