It depends on what weight the yarn is. There are charts giving approximate values for common weights such as worsted and fingering, but to find out the exact number you have to measure for yourself or consult the label, if it's a commercial yarn.
The length of 3.5 ozs of yarn would depend upon the type of yarn and the thickeness of the yarn.
I'm pretty sure they make the yarn with wool
It depends how thick you want it. The thinner you want it, the more you'll get, and vice versa if you want thicker.
Yarn from sheep means that the wool used to make the yarn was harvested from a sheep, rather than an Alpaca, Yak or some other wool producing mammal.
The Esperanto words for wool and yarn are lano and fadenoj.
Just like sheep, the wool of an alpaca can be used to make really soft yarn.
it can but to make the yarn stronger it is often mixed with something else like wool
A braided wool woven rug is made from clean wool, that has been formed into a yarn, then woven into a rug. The first step in making a woven wool rug is to decide how much wool is needed for the final project.
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.
because the yarn in the sweater is cleaned and died and the wool on the sheep is not
The stuffing of a baseball is cotton yarn, 3-ply grey wool yarn,4-ply grey wool yarn, a pill, 3-ply white wool yarn,black rubber, and red rubber.
Your answer depends on the type of wool you want to buy. You can visit a local yarn shop to get the answer that you want.
Generally, cotton wool is not spun into yarn per se.Cotton is cleaned then either fabricated into cotton wool or into cotton yarn. Cotton yarn is used in making jerseys.