Packs

Yarn packs bring together different colour ranges from some of the most in-demand brands such as Scheepjes, Rico Design, Gründl, Drops, etc., in formats you won’t find sold individually. Some of these wool packs are special editions available for projects like amigurumi figures, granny squares, punch needle, and more. A ball pack is not a kit: here you decide the project, and it does not include needles or instructions. You’ll find multicolour wool packs for all types of projects. If you prefer stable fibres for stitch definition, consider cotton thread packs. If you’re looking to buy yarn packs online in Spain, at Garmon Yarns we have the variety of options you need for your projects.

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GRÜNDL - Packs miniovillos para Amigurumi - Combinación de colores MARITIME (1299-4)
Amigurumi
GRÜNDL - Perla Color
Regular price €9,50 EUR
Scheepjes Stone Washed / River Washed Colour Pack - 62460-1
PACK
SCHEEPJES - Stone Washed / River Washed Colour Pack
Regular price €49,99 EUR
Scheepjes - Stone Washed Colour Pack
PACK
SCHEEPJES - Stone Washed Colour Pack
Regular price €26,50 EUR
Scheepjes Softfun Minis Colour Pack - Pastel
PACK
SCHEEPJES - Softfun Minis Colour Pack
Regular price €19,25 EUR
Scheepjes Little Darling Colour Pack - Pond Palette
PACK
SCHEEPJES - Little Darling Colour Pack
Regular price €16,95 EUR
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Scheepjes Glow Up Colour Pack
PACK
SCHEEPJES - Glow Up Colour Pack
Regular price €32,95 EUR
Scheepjes - Catona Colour Pack - 95640-1
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SCHEEPJES - Catona Colour Pack - 109 colours
Regular price €89,95 EUR
Scheepjes - Cahlista Colour Pack - 109 colores
PACK
SCHEEPJES - Cahlista Colour Pack - 109 colours
Regular price €74,99 EUR
Scheepjes Cahlista Colour Pack Essentials 🩷 114 Shocking Pink
SCHEEPJES - Cahlista Colour Pack Essentials
Regular price €25,00 EUR
SCHEEPJES - Catona Neón - Etiqueta
PACK
SCHEEPJES - Catona Colour Pack Essentials
Regular price €28,50 EUR
RICO DESIGN - Acryl Soft Minis pastel Pack 4 Und
RICO DESIGN - Acryl Soft Minis pastel Pack 4 Und
Regular price €4,99 EUR

Yarn packs: what they are and when to choose them

Packs are groupings designed to make shopping easier when you need consistency of material and colour without checking each reference one by one. A set of balls brings together compatible units so you can plan with less friction: the same fibre or colour palettes that work well together. Unlike kits, there are no instructions or accessories included; you choose the project. If you prefer to decide on the pattern later, yarn packs let you secure your base of materials and colours before getting into fine details and specific sizes.

When considering whether a pack is better value than buying individual balls, think about your goal: uniformity, speed and a ready-made palette. Yarn packs guarantee you a colour range that works well for your projects. Always check the composition, thickness and approximate yardage per ball in the product listing; with that information you can choose a suitable needle/hook size and gauge the scope of the work. If you want to buy yarn packs online in Spain, this category brings together options designed to get you started while keeping full creative control.

How to choose packs by material and use

If you prioritise stitch definition and stability, cotton packs are a great fit for accessories, amigurumi and everyday items. When you’re looking for lightness, easy-care warmth or greater elasticity, consider acrylic packs for scarves, hats or everyday blankets. For garments and accessories, packs for clothing/accessories provide consistent texture and colour—crucial for ensuring sleeves, fronts or panels match without subtle dye shifts. It all starts with the project: the type of piece, how often it will be used, and the level of care you’re willing to commit to.

For modular work, colour combinations and small pieces, Scheepjes colour packs are the perfect choice thanks to their wide shade range—especially suited for amigurumi or granny squares. Amigurumi packs from Gründl or Rico Design are ideal for beginners: they’re small, affordable, and let you try out amigurumi without investing heavily until you know it’s right for you. Yarn packs make it easier to have harmonious colours, carefully curated by the brands to combine beautifully.

If you’re planning to mix techniques (knitting and crochet) in the same project, check that the approximate yarn weight in the pack suits both methods and that the total yardage covers your needs with a little margin. Ball packs serve as a reliable base: first you secure compatible material, then you decide on pattern details, size or colour flow according to your preference.

Colour and planning: yarn and wool packs for every project

When you’re looking for colour variation for stripes, checks, motifs or granny squares, choose multicolour packs or assorted colour packs—the well-known Scheepjes Colour Packs are ideal in most cases. They let you experiment from the start with balanced, ready-made combinations, saving you time hunting for individual shades. With Scheepjes ranges of 109 and 113 colours, you’ll find absolutely any shade you need.

If you’re working on repeated modules or contrast details, rely on preselected colour palettes to keep visual harmony between pieces. In projects where the final effect depends on colour rhythm, a set of balls with a coherent selection reduces trial and error. In this case, Gründl’s mini packs for amigurumi are ideal choices.

Packs provide exactly what you need, so all that’s left is to block, join panels and finish off without surprises in tone. This approach is practical for basic garments, backgrounds or when you want to highlight the design with textures, lace or cables. Plan ahead for the estimated yardage of your chosen pattern and keep a small margin as backup. With a defined palette from the beginning, a pack becomes a reliable shortcut to start and finish within reasonable timeframes, without depending on restocks.

Frequently asked questions about yarn packs (FAQ)

What is the practical difference between yarn packs and project kits?

How do I choose the yarn pack material according to the use I have in mind?

Can I top up a colour yarn pack with single balls if I run short?

Are yarn packs suitable for amigurumi if they only include yarn?

What should I check before adding a yarn pack to the basket if I want to make a specific garment?