its estefania and the answer is 7=54
I've got some bright red wool and I'm going to knit a jumper.
In time, my broken bones will knit. My grandmother used to knit socks.
A pair is two A pair of socks = two socks
If you need to knit 2 dozen pairs of socks, and each pair uses 105g of yarn, your question is how much yarn is needed. This is really a math question, I would guess. First off, you need to make 24 pairs (2dozen) of socks, and each pair uses 105g of yarn. Therefore, your equation would be: 24 pairs multiplied by 105g would equal the number of grams of yarn you would need to complete your project. Written as an equation you have: 24pair x 105g/pair = x 24 x 105g = x comment: pair/pair nullifies that item, leaving the g-grams-left in the equation 2520g = x therefore you would need 2520grams of yarn to make your 24 pair of socks
You can knit anything you like.
A slouch type of socks are usually flat knit or rib knit socks that may or may not come with elastic. They are not as restricting as regular sock and are designed to be long or short. They are popular in Japanese style.
One time...well...in 1942...walmart. promblem solved.
grandma would knit you a sweater. or maybe gloves and socks too.
One may find a good tutorial on how to knit socks by using the website "wikiHow". One may also use the site "Knitting Daily" for some free tutorials on knitting socks.
The collective noun for 'socks' is a pair of socks. There is no standard collective noun for a larger quantity of socks. A collective noun is an informal part of language, any noun suitable for the situation can function as a collective noun; for example, 'a load of socks', 'a bundle of socks', or perhaps 'a crew of socks'.
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