A skein of wool can come in different weights. There is not a specific amount of wool needed in a skein.
Every skein of wool has its own weight, depending on the weight of the yarn in the skein.
That is impossible to answer. There are many different weights of skein sold.
Skein
A bale of wool. Or a skein of wool.
Skein is a non-standard length of spun fibre, which can be wool or any other fibre.
There are many places to find information about wool knitting. Websites for information about wool knitting include Get Knitted, Retro Mummy and Nocturnal Knits.
When the first ball of wool is close to the end, change it. Just finish the row you are on, then instead of using the first ball of wool, start knitting the next row with the second one. Leave a little bit of wool from each skein hanging off of the end of the row, and after knitting a few stitches, you can tie the two pieces of wool together. When you are done making the scarf, you can cut off the loose pieces that are left over from making the knot.
A skien is the name given to the 'ball' of yarn created by the manufacturer. The size of a skein varies according to manufacturer. Lion brand, for example, makes 9 different types of wool yarn and their sizes vary from 1.75oz/98yds to 8oz/465yds. Hope this helps!
A bale of wool
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Yes, a small amount of wool yarn can be called a skein, especially if the fibre is rare and expensive, such as baby yak wool yarn.
Collective nouns for wool are a bale of wool or a skein of wool.
You can buy multicolored knitting wool from Walmart, Joannes, and try Michaels.