A ball of wool is used in the Crafting skill to create jewellery. It can also be used to make some items on a loom. It is created by using wool with a spinning wheel, which grants a player 2.5 Crafting experience. Four balls of wool (and level 10 Crafting ) can be used to make a Strip of cloth at a loom, giving 12 Crafting experience. (The strip of cloth, a quest item, should not be confused with the Bolt of cloth, a Construction item.) A ball of wool is also used to string amulets. Members with at least level 80 Magic are not restricted to balls of wool when they wish to string their amulets. As an alternative, they may use the lunar spell String Jewellery to achieve the same goal, provided they have competed Lunar Diplomacy.
Shear a sheep. (You can sell wool for profit or about 200gp)
Then you go to a Spinning Wheel where you spin it into a ball of wool but
you lose like 180gp by doing that instead of just selling the piece of wool.
you can buy one on g.e, or u can use a shear on a sheep in lumbridge to get wool, then craft it on a crafting wheel to make ball of wool.
50 gp
you can make string with it to put on your unstrung symbols or your amulets.
You can make cloth by ball of wool by, Going to a loom to weave it. Only loom I know is in Draynor Manor next to cabbage port in the farmhouse. You would need 4 balls of wool to make strip of cloth. *MEMBERS ONLY*
" ball of wool" is correct !
No, the wool would absorb some of the energy, making the bowling ball less effective for its purpose.
You spin it on a spinning wheel to get a ball of wool, which you can use to string amulets and necklaces.
"Ball of wool" is just fine.
ball of tufted wool
Ball. A ball of wool.
Actually the best way is to get some wool. And go make it intio a ball. It works fine G() F(_)C|{ @ ( |-|1(|{3/\/
Shear a sheep for wool, then to spin it locate a spinning wheel and use one piece on it, right-click the ball of wool icon, then click X, then type 28 and press enter to spin a full inventory.
You need a holy mould, ball of wool and a complete prayerbook ( guthix or holy ) to make one for yourself, along with 50 prayer.
The number of metres in a ball of wool varies with the weight of the ball and the thickness of the yarn and the composition. Some balls of wool or yarn are 25 grams, some are 50 and others are 100 grams. A 50 gram ball of 8 ply (light worsted) pure wool will have around 100 metres but a 50 gram ball of a mixed 8 ply yarn (wool and acrylic) can have up to 200 metres. But then again a 50 gram ball of 12 ply wool (chunky) will only have around 50 metres.