When it comes to making a scarf, the amount of yarn needed to make a scarf is depended on the size of the scarf one wishes to make. If someone were to make a large scarf at the size of 8 feet one would need 4, 120 yard balls of yarn to make that scarf.
Cheeseofbook (asker):
Two stitches wide (because it is finger knitting). Hope this helps any other answers!!!
It depends what size, but you'll need about 100 grams (3.2 ounces) of wool.
three fourths ( 3/4) of a foot
161.29cm
You need to sit half lotus style with the gourd on your foot. Rest your thumb on the bone on the base of the neck and pluck with either your index finger or middle finger.
It depends on how long the scarf is and how fast the knitter is. Normally a few hours, the number depending on how fast you can knit, for a fast knitter possibly three to four and a half hours solid knitting time.
You have three dimensions here 5.5 x 5 x 1.5 which means you are looking for cubic feet. The answer is 41.25 cubic feet.
First, fold the scarf in half. Next, wrap it around your neck. Lastly, stick one end through the loop.
Neither, it is pronounced half of a foot.
11.5 yards, or (11 yards 1 foot 6 inches).
6⅜″ (six and three eighths inches)
In pure arithmetical terms it's half a yard, but there is no actual measure that relates to one and a half feet. The origin of foot and yard are believed to have been set as the length of a man's foot, and the distance from the neck to the tip of the finger, which happens to be about 3 times the length.
There are only four fingers that are used when playing the violin: one (index finger), two (middle finger), three (ring finger), and four (pinky finger). These are indicated in the music with a 1, 2, 3, or 4. A low finger is when a finger is shifted from its normal position on the fingerboard back a half-step without the whole hand changing position.
A half of one foot is six inches long.