Guide

How Much Yarn Do You Need for a Tufted Rug?

By the Rytell Craft Team · Updated July 2026

Running out of a color halfway through a rug — with no more of that dye lot available — is every tufter's nightmare. Estimating yarn well before you start is the single best way to avoid it. The amount you need comes down to three things: the area of the rug, the pile height, and the density of your tufting.

The three variables

Because these interact, a flat "yards per square foot" rule is only a rough guide. Our tufting calculator combines them — and, uniquely, reads a rug image to estimate yardage per color, so you know how much of each shade to buy.

Ballpark figures

As a starting point for a medium-density, medium-pile cut-pile rug, plan on roughly 250–400 grams of yarn per square foot, depending on pile height and yarn weight. A 2×3 ft (6 sq ft) rug therefore lands somewhere around 1.5–2.5 kg total. Treat these as planning numbers, not gospel — your gun, yarn, and hand all shift them.

Always buy extra — and buy it now

Two rules save projects:

Plan by color, not just total

A big background color and a small accent have completely different needs, and buying "2 kg of yarn" without splitting it by shade is how people end up short on the one color that covers most of the rug. Estimating per color — which the calculator does from your design image — turns a guess into a shopping list.

→ Estimate yarn per color from your image