Stats on a modern Baseball: Size: Between 9 - 9 1/4 inches. Weight: Between 5 - 5 1/4 ounces. Construction Materials (working from the inside out): Cork Center: 1/2 ounce and 2.86 to 2.94 inches. Black & Red Rubber Layers: 7/8ths of an ounce each. 4-ply grey wool: 121 yards (brings weight up to 2 7/8 ounces). 3-ply white wool: 45 yards (brings circumference up to 8 3/4 inches). 3-ply grey wool: 53 yards (brings weight to 3 11/16 ounces and circumference to 8 7/8 inches). Cotton yarn: 150 yards (brings weight to 4 5/8 ounces). Those materials are put together using a high tension sewing machine then its all sealed with a coat of rubber cement. The cow-hide (horse-hide was used until 1974) is then sewn on using 108 (or 216 depending on the source & how you choose to count a "stitch") stitches from red cotton.
It can be made out of many materials but is usually made from cotton
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The most common natural fibers (or crops) that twine is made from would include cotton, hemp, jute, and sisal. Other fibrous plants and crops can also be used (like the coir from coconuts), and twine can even be spun and made from synthetic fibers (like nylon).
There are many types of fishing line such as monofiliment, braid, flurocarbon, etc... Also, each of these lines comes in many different strength (called pounds test) from 1 lb to 100 lbs. In general they will all be stronger that cotton twine.
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Yarn is used inside of a baseball and not thread. It is wound so tightly that it appears to be thread when examined. Three layers of wool yarn and one layer of cotton yarn is used, the total length being approximately 371 yards. Click on the 'Making Baseballs' link below to read about how a baseball is made.
A bolt of cotton fabric for quilting is usually 15 yards; 42"-43" wide. A bolt of fleece fabric is usually 10 yards for licensed fleece fabric, and 10-12 yards for non-licensed fabric.
the distance between the bases are 60 feet in little league, and youth baseball
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One can find the red cotton baseball thread in many local craft and hobby stores. This thread is carried as of 2014 at locations like Hobby Lobby.
If one cotton ball equals .002 pounds than it would take 500 cotton balls to equal one pound.
You can find cotton in cotton plants on many isles. There are a lot of them around the ranches on the main isle. You can also ask other players or check the general stores to buy pieces. Much cotton is found near Equestrian Park and near Cantle Meadows on Saddle Isle.