Yarn Spinning
From ring spinning to entanglement, our novelty yarn spinning capabilities help you create your ideal yarn.
Leading the Way in Worsted Spun Yarn
When knitters, weavers, and the craft yarn market require diverse spinning capabilities for spun yarn, they turn to Meridian Specialty Yarn Group (MSYG). Recognized as an authority in one of the oldest trades in the world, MSYG spins the largest, most diverse selection of classic yarns anywhere in the United States at our highly diversified mill in Ranlo, NC.
We create yarns from acrylic, wool, polyester, cotton, nylon, olefin, and blended fibers – as well as eco-friendly fibers like Responsible Wool Standard (RWS), organic cotton, and recycled polyester.

Long Staple Ring Spinning Capabilities
As a full-service yarn mill, MSYG offers a complete range of spinning services that leverage world-class equipment and expert operation.
Spinning FAQs
What are your spinning minimums?
1,000 pounds for 1s through 12s and 3,000 pounds for 14s through 38s.
Do you process fleeces?
No, we can only accept fiber that is clean and combed top.
Do you offer commission spinning?
Yes, we can commission spin fiber that is clean and combed top. Contact us for more details.
Can I purchase yarn from you that is ready to ship to my customers?
Yes. We offer full package spinning, including labeling and finishing, for all of our yarns.
What fiber blends do you spin?
We spin a variety of fiber blends with a minimum of 40% wool in the blend for staple length purposes. Fiber blends we support include:
- Wool/nylon
- Wool/rayon
- Wool/silk
- Wool/cashmere
- Wool/alpaca
- Wool/linen
- Wool/Stellina
- Acrylic
- Polyester
- Nylon
What fibers do you spin?
We spin fibers with staple lengths between four and six inches (most commonly acrylic and wool).
What is your yarn count range for spinning?
We spin 1s –36s worsted count. Check it out using our Yarn Count Calculator.
What are common gauges that convert to our counts for knitting?
| Machine Gauge (gg) | Typical Single Yarn WC | Typical Plied Yarn Example |
| 3–5 gg | 1–3 WC | 2/2 – 2/3 |
| 5–7 gg | 3–5 WC | 2/4 – 3/4 |
| 7 gg | 4–6 WC | 2/5 – 2/6 |
| 10 gg | 6–9 WC | 2/7 – 2/8 |
| 12 gg | 8–12 WC | 2/10 – 2/12 |
| 14 gg | 10–16 WC | 2/12 – 2/16 |
| 16 gg | 14–20 WC | 2/16 – 2/20 |
| 18 gg | 18–28 WC | 2/18 – 2/28 |
| 20 gg | 24–36 WC | 2/24 – 2/32 |
| 24 gg | 32–48 WC | 2/28 – 2/48 |
| 28 gg | 40–60 WC | 2/40 – 2/60 |
Check it out using our Yarn Count Calculator.
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