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How to Hold Yarn Double or Triple from One Skein (No Tangling Method)

If you’re knitting with thin yarn and want a thicker, warmer fabric, the common solution is to hold multiple strands together—like using double or triple yarn.

But this usually means working with 2–3 skeins at once, which can be frustrating:

  • Yarn gets tangled easily

  • Tension becomes uneven

  • Each strand runs out at a different time

Luckily, there’s a better way.

In this tutorial, you’ll learn how to make triple yarn from a single skein—a simple method that avoids tangling and makes knitting much easier.

Why Hold Yarn Double or Triple?

Using multiple strands together helps you:

  • Create thicker, chunkier fabric

  • Add warmth to your project

  • Make stitch patterns more visible

This is especially useful when working with lightweight yarn.

How to Make Triple Yarn from One Skein

Instead of using multiple skeins, you can create 3 strands from a single skein using a loop method.

Step-by-step:

  1. Pull yarn out to form a loop

  2. Adjust the loop to your desired length

  3. Hold the loop together to create 3 strands

  4. Knit as if you are holding 3 separate yarns

Benefits of Using One Skein for Multiple Strands

✔ No More Yarn Tangling

Working from one skein means:

  • No yarn balls rolling around

  • Less tangling

  • Smoother workflow

✔ Easier Yarn Joining

When using multiple skeins:

  • Each strand runs out separately

  • You need to join yarn multiple times



With a single skein:

  • All strands end at the same time

  • You only join once

  • Fewer loose ends to weave in

✔ More Even Tension and Color

Because all strands come from the same skein:

  • Consistent color

  • Balanced tension

  • Cleaner, more professional-looking stitches


This method works great for:

  • Knitted scarves

  • Beanies and hats

  • Sweaters

  • Blankets

Perfect for any project that needs thicker yarn without the hassle.



Tips for Better Results

  • Start with a small project to practice

  • Keep your loop loose to avoid tight tension

  • Adjust loop length as you knit



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How to Hold Yarn Double or Triple from One Skein (No Tangling Method)

If you’re knitting with thin yarn and want a thicker, warmer fabric, the common solution is to hold multiple strands together—like using dou...