Your answer depends on the yarn.
Yarn can be spun from animals, including hairy animals; plants, such as flax and cotton; and exotic sources such as silk worm cocoons. Fine yarn can also be spun from man-made fibres -- usually based in oil, and even metal.
no it is not a renewable resource
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kirbys epic yarn is coming to usa in fall 2010
Kirby's Epic Yarn came out on February 24, 2011 in Australia.
Oct.17th 2010
Yarn can be considered a renewable resource when it is made from natural fibers such as cotton, wool, or linen, as these materials can be regrown or harvested sustainably. However, synthetic yarns made from petrochemicals, like polyester or nylon, are not renewable because they rely on finite fossil fuel resources. The sustainability of yarn also depends on the farming and production practices used, making it important to consider the entire lifecycle of the material. Overall, the renewability of yarn varies based on its source and manufacturing methods.
We arent sure yet beacause they havent said if they were or werent so be preaperd!
A standard ball of Pingouin yarn typically weighs around 50 grams. However, this can vary depending on the specific type or line of yarn, as some may come in larger or smaller quantities. Always check the label for the exact weight of the yarn you are considering.
Warm and yarn come to mind.borneborncornhornmornmournpornscornswornthorntornadornfirstbornforewarnforlornlowbornrebornstillbornunborn
Yarn is an irregular plural so plural for yarn is yarn. It can be singular or plural.
Unravel means to come undone. If a piece of yarn comes apart, it has unraveled.
difference between spun yarn and filament yarn