Acrylic and wool is tollerant to heat, but do check if they are colour fast so they don't fade if your project is going to be in the sun for long periods of time.
Alpaca is a type of yarn. It is a fine wool from alpaca hair.
It can vary greatly depending on your yarn tension and the size of the hook you are using. The more tension and the smaller the hook, the more yarn it will take. It also depends upon the type of yarn you are using. Thinner yarn (such as baby yarn or sport weight yarn) will require more yards to complete 1 square foot. Thicker yarn will require less yards to complete 1 square foot.
check www.lionbrand.com they have tons of patterns and I believe you can search by yarn type.
In the UK, worsted weight yarn corresponds to 10ply (i.e. heavy DK or light aran yarn)
TC Yarn means Yarn made of by Polyester Cotton,, Acronym from Teteron Cotton, Teteron is the other name of Polyester,,, Yarn means thread of fabric.
There are hundreds of types of yarn, the most commonly used might be cotton and acrylic; or you could me type by use which would include knitting and crewel yarn.
It will depend on the type of yarn. 225 yards of worsted weight yarn is about 100g, but 225 yards of sock weight yarn is about 25g. What is the yarn type?
A very stiff type of yarn
Alpaca is a type of yarn. It is a fine wool from alpaca hair.
Unless your fibre contains metal, it has no heat conductivity.
It depends very much on the bulk and type of yarn.
Solo yarn is a type of yarn with a worsted weight blend of silk as well as mohair with just a touch of wool.
worsted weight yarn! :D It's usually a size 4 on most yarn labels.
Ring spun yarn is a type of yarn that is achieved by constantly twisting a rope of cotton fibers. This process significantly strengthens the yarn.
Twist is the spiral arrangement of the fibers around the axis of the yarn. it binds the fiber together and strenghten the yarn. There are tw type of twist one is "S" type and other one is "Z" Twist
Most 4-ply yarns are medium-weight, which may carry the name worsted weight yarn. Ply is a complicated thing. Thickness and ply of yarn is different depending on where the yarn is manufactured. In the U.S. worsted weight is generally 4 ply. The number of plies is not always an indication of weight, however. It is just tells you how many strands are used in that type of yarn.
A yarn in which one type of fiber is twisted or wrapped around another fiber that serves as a core.