
All our yarns are spun to standard thickness and can be used for the same pattern if you change within the one DROPS Yarn group. See our yarn groups here.
Different yarns have different structures.
Be aware: When changing yarns, the amount of yarn might also need adjusting, because the meterage of yarn in a ball (50 gram = X metres) varies from yarn to yarn - see the calculation below.

DROPS yarns are spun so the thickness of the strands fit each other. 
 By working with more than one strand from one Yarn Group, you can easily find patterns in other Yarn Groups (see yarn groups here)     or see our suggestions (see recommended yarn combinations here).
Be aware: When changing yarns, the amount of yarn might also need adjusting because the meterage of yarn in a ball (50 gram = X metres) varies from yarn to yarn - see the calculation below.
Here is a list of yarns which can easily be exchanged between Yarn Groups:
| Yarn Group A | 2 strands | = | 1 strand | Yarn Group C | 
| Yarn Group A | 3 strands | = | 1 strand | Yarn Group D | 
| Yarn Group A | 4 strands | = | 1 strand | Yarn Group E | 
| Yarn Group A | 8 strands | = | 1 strand | Yarn Group F | 
| Yarn Group B | 2 strands | = | 1 strand | Yarn Group D | 
| Yarn Group C | 2 strands | = | 1 strand | Yarn Group E | 
| Yarn Group C | 4 strands | = | 1 strand | Yarn Group F | 
| Yarn Group E | 2 strands | = | 1 strand | Yarn Group F | 
In DROPS patterns this is written as: A + A = C

If the yarn gives the same knitting tension it is easy to change from one to the other.
Follow the given knitting tension in the pattern – remember needle size is only a guide; change to the needle size you need. For more info on knitting tension, see here
Be aware: When changing yarns, the amount of yarn might also need adjusting, because the meterage of yarn in a ball (50 gram = X metres) varies from yarn to yarn - see the calculation below.
When changing yarns, the amount of yarn might also need adjusting, because the meterage of yarn in a ball (50 gram = X metres) varies from yarn to yarn - see the calculation below:
In the pattern you need 300 g Yarn-X
        We need the meterage to be able to calculate how much Yarn-Y you need:
    
Yarn-X: 50 g = 170 metres 
    Total yarn required: 6 balls x 170 metres = 1020 metres
    
Yarn-Y: 50 g = 150 metres
Number of metres of Yarn-X = 1020 metres  
	divided by the number of metres Yarn-Y = 6.8 balls
Result:
        7 balls = 350 g of Yarn-Y 
 
        replaces 
        6 balls = 300 g of Yarn-X.
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This is an example, to show you how you calculate the yarn needed when changing from 1 strand DROPS Snow (Yarn Group E) to 2 strands DROPS Air (Yarn Group C) - see calculation below:
The pattern states 1150 g DROPS Snow. 
        We need the meterage to be able to recalculate:
    
DROPS Snow: 50 g = 50 metres 
    Total yarn required: 23 balls x 50 metres = 1150 metres
    
DROPS Air: 50 g = approx. 150 metres
Number of metres of DROPS Snow = 1150 metres 
	divided by number of metres of DROPS Air = 7.67 balls 
You are going to work with 2 strands instead of 1 strand, therefore the number of balls is x 2: 7.67 x 2 = 16 balls
Result:
        1150 g DROPS  Snow 
 
        is replaced by 
        800 g DROPS Air
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This is how to calculate the yarn needed when you wish to work with 1 strand in a pattern which uses 2 strands 
Example: 1 strand DROPS BabyAlpaca Silk (from Yarn Group A) and 1 strand DROPS Kid-Silk (from Yarn Group A) 
 is changed to: 
 1 strand DROPS AIR (from Yarn Group C)
The pattern states: 
        300 g DROPS BabyAlpaca-Silk and 125 g DROPS Kid-Silk
        (= 2 strands from Yarn Group A) 
    
Re-calculate this to: 
        1 strand DROPS Air  (Yarn Group C)
        We need the meterage to be able to re-calculate:
    
DROPS BabyAlpaca-Silk: 50 g = 167 metres,
    Total yarn required: 6 balls x 167 metres = 1002 metres
DROPS Kid-Silk: 25 g = 200 metres 
	Total yarn required: 5 balls x 200 metres = 1000 metres
Alternative new yarn: 
	DROPS AIR:  50 g = 150 metres
Begin with the yarn with the shortest meterage = 1000 metres 
	Divide by the number of metres of DROPS Air: 
	1000 metres divided by 150 metres  = 6.7 balls; so 7 balls
Result:
        300 g DROPS BabyAlpaca-Silk
 
        125 g DROPS  Kid-Silk 
        is replaced by: 
        350 g DROPS Air
     
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