Light Fingering: Finer than Fingering, stronger than Lace

Light Fingering lies between Lace and standard Fingering – a weight for those who like finer socks and more delicate shawls without diving into the patience required for true Lace knitting. Using Needle Size 1.75–2.5mm, it creates exceptionally thin but durable knitted pieces with a Stitch Definition that machine-made knitwear can never achieve.

What exactly is Light Fingering?

Light Fingering typically has a Meterage of 350–500 meters per 50g or 700–1000 meters per 100g – significantly more than standard Fingering (200–400m/100g), but less than Lace (400–1000m+/100g). The Needle Size is 1.75–2.5mm, and the stitch density in stockinette stitch is about 32–38 stitches per 10cm.

The weight corresponds roughly to 2-ply or very fine 3-ply in the British system. In many Japanese Knitting Patterns and Nordic fine yarns, Light Fingering is the standard weight – the very even, thin yarns produce a Stitch Definition of special clarity.

What projects is Light Fingering suitable for?

Light Fingering is the ideal weight for extremely fine socks – much thinner than standard socks, with a feel reminiscent of high-quality commercial fine tights, but with the warmth and breathability of real wool. In the Nordic knitting tradition, many of the finest patterned stockings are knitted in Light Fingering.

Light Fingering is also excellent for Lace shawls and delicate stoles: the weight allows a bit more substance than true Lace yarn, but the finished piece is still transparent and light. Especially yarns with silk or silk blends in Light Fingering are perfect for festive stoles with natural Sheen.

For baby blankets, fine children's sweaters, and all projects where delicacy is the goal but a bit more durability than pure Lace is needed, Light Fingering is an excellent choice.

Knitting with Light Fingering – what should I know?

Light Fingering requires smaller needles and more patience than standard Fingering or DK. The stitches are small and close together – stitch markers are highly recommended to keep track of counting. Mistakes show more clearly in Light Fingering than in coarser weights but can be corrected just as well with some practice.

For beginners with this weight, we recommend: choose a light, evenly dyed yarn (so you can see the stitches well), start with a Needle Size at the upper end of the recommended range, and pick a simple first project – for example, a plain shawl or a simple sock pattern without Lace inserts.

Our Light Fingering Yarns at BONIFAKTUR

In our Light Fingering Collection, you will find fine Merino Wool, silk-merino blends, and other high-quality yarns in the fine weight range. For an overview of all our fine yarns, also check out the Lace Collection and the Fingering Collection. Shipping from Munich, free within Germany for orders over €100.

Vendor:Gründl

Gründl HOT SOCKS MADENA

€7,97Unit price (€79,70  per  kg)
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