After yarn is spun it is wound into a skein on a niddy-noddy or skein winder. A skein is a coil of yarn wound like a garden hose, with a circumference usually of 1-2 yards.
Before it is used for knitting, a skein is placed on a yarn swift which spins freely as the yarn is pulled from it, and the yarn is then wound into a center-pull ball, or cake with a nostapinne or ball winder. Alternately, an unwitting spouse can be used as a substitute swift by placing the skein of yarn over his hands and directing him to slowly move his hands side to side as the yarn is pulled off by the person winding. The back of a chair might also be used as a substitute swift.
Commercially prepared yarns already wound into a center-pull tube-less cone are often mistakenly called "skeins" because they resemble skeins that have been twisted for storage and because they lack the cardboard core typical to cones.
A skein of wool indicates that the length of yarn is made of wool and is sold as a skein, or hank. There is no standard for a skein's length or weight.
Skein is the name. It could also be called a hank, or some people use the term for a ball.
knot, coil, entanglement, snarl, twist
Skein means yarn that is knotted and coiled loosely. It can also mean anything that is a complicated arrangement or something that is a complicated situation.
A skein of wool can come in different weights. There is not a specific amount of wool needed in a skein.
skein
A skein of geese is a group of geese IN FLIGHT
The Tangled Skein was created in 1901.
With a Tangled Skein has 280 pages.
The ISBN of With a Tangled Skein is 978-0345318848.
With a Tangled Skein was created on 1985-09-12.
A flock or a skein (as in a skein of yarn) (pronounced skayn)
how many yards are in a skein of cross stitch thread
Skein is a non-standard length of spun fibre, which can be wool or any other fibre.
A Tangled Skein - 1912 was released on: USA: 24 February 1912