If you’re a fan of the Knit Picks Podcast, you know how much we all love tweeds! We have a large selection to choose from, and each tweed yarn has its own strengths and benefits. It can be hard to pick just one for a project because they’re each so beautiful, but knowing a bit more about them can help guide your selection. Here’s an overview of each tweed yarn we currently sell, with a swatch showing a classic cable, stockinette, and a simple lace panel.
Brava Tweed
Fiber Content: 97% Premium Acrylic, 3% Viscose (part of the Tweed Neps)
Weight Available: Worsted
Tweed Nep Quantity: Lighter amount of tweed neps so stitch patterns are easy to see
Care: Machine Washable / Tumble Dry Low
Best Projects: Brava Tweed is great for blankets, pillows, and gifts or charity knits.
What Makes It Special: This yarn is incredibly affordable, and because it doesn’t include animal fibers, allergies are not a concern. It has lovely stitch definition and is a perfect alternative to wool tweeds.
City Tweed
Fiber Content: 55% Merino Wool, 25% Superfine Alpaca, 20% Donegal Tweed
Weights Available: Aran and DK
Tweed Nep Quantity: Very high amount of neutral colored tweed neps
Care: Hand Wash / Dry Flat
Best Projects: City Tweed is great for garments and accessories.
What Makes It Special: This yarn is incredibly soft and luxurious, with beautiful drape and a light halo. It’s our warmest tweed available thanks to the Alpaca, and colorways are lightly heathered.
High Desert Tweed
Fiber Content: 89% American Wool, 6% Acrylic Tweed, 5% Rayon Tweed
Weights Available: Worsted and Sport
Tweed Nep Quantity: Balanced amount of tweed that won’t compete with stitch patterns
Care: Hand Wash / Dry Flat
Best Projects: High Desert Tweed is great for garments and accessories.
What Makes It Special: This yarn is our softest tweed yarn that doesn’t include Alpaca fibers, and all the wool comes from American sheep. It has a high twist that shows off textured stitch patterns and makes cables pop.
Provincial Tweed
Fiber Content: 80% Fine Superwash Highland Wool, 20% Donegal Tweed (made of 70% acrylic, 30% viscose)
Weight Available: Worsted
Tweed Nep Quantity: Very high amount of yellow, purple, and brown tweed neps
Care: Machine Wash Gentle / Tumble Dry Low
Best Projects: Provincial Tweed is great for garments and accessories. It adds interest to simple stitch patterns because it brings so much texture and color to a project.
What Makes It Special: In addition to its multicolor tweed neps, Provincial Tweed has a subtle barber pole stripe, with one ply a shade lighter than the other ply.
Stroll Tweed
Fiber Content: 65% Fine Superwash Merino Wool, 25% Nylon, 10% Donegal Tweed (made of 70% Acrylic, 30% Viscose)
Weight Available: Fingering
Tweed Nep Quantity: Balanced amount of tweed that won’t compete with stitch patterns
Care: Machine Washable / Tumble Dry Low
Best Projects: Stroll Tweed is great for socks, gloves, hats, and light sweaters.
What Makes It Special: This yarn is extra sturdy due to nylon content! It can handle the tough conditions of being worn as socks.
Woodland Tweed
Fiber Content: 80% Merino, 15% Baby Alpaca, 5% Viscose Tweed Neps
Weight Available: Aran
Tweed Nep Quantity: Lighter amount of tweed neps so stitch patterns are easy to see
Care: Hand Wash / Dry Flat
Best Projects: Woodland Tweed is great for garments and accessories.
What Makes It Special: This yarn has enough Alpaca to add warmth but not so much that it changes the drape. It makes beautiful, bouncy cables, and the colorways are heathered to add depth.
Wool of the Andes Tweed Worsted
Fiber Content: 80% Peruvian Wool, 20% Donegal Tweed
Weight Available: Worsted
Tweed Nep Quantity: High amounts of neutral tweed neps
Care: Hand Wash / Dry Flat
Best Projects: Wool of the Andes Tweed Worsted is great for garments, accessories, and slipper socks.
What Makes It Special: This yarn is our most affordable wool-based tweed, and it’s wonderfully hard-wearing. The colors are all lovely heathers beneath the tweed neps, and it does everything Wool of the Andes does best, with bouncy cables, open lace, and great stitch definition.
Which of our tweeds is your favorite to knit with?