Standard Yarn Company Building was created in 1897.
Pitch Yarn of Matter was created in 1993.
To measure yarn weight accurately, use a yarn scale to weigh a specific length of yarn. Compare the weight to a standard yarn weight chart to determine the yarn weight category.
Sock yarn, as its name implies, is generally made from standard yarn. However, sock yarn can be made from virtually any form of fiber, such as wool or nylon.
Kirby's Epic Yarn was created on 2010-10-14.
The Eisaku Noro Company is located in Aichi Prefecture of Japan. This yarn manufacturing company produces akind of yarn which is mainly use for handcrafting.
Caron Yarn is a company that supplies yarn for needle crafts and latch hooking. They sell yarn and supplies under several brand names including Simply Soft, Natura, Tulip, and WonderArt.
The largest roll of yarn is located at the headquarters of the Red Heart yarn company in the United States. This massive roll weighs over 1,000 pounds and measures about 1,000 yards in length. It was created for a promotional event and showcases the brand's commitment to crafting and creativity in the knitting and crocheting community.
The company Beal Manufacturing is located in Gastonia, North Carolina. The company produces and spins yarn. The yarn composition is either synthetic or natural fibers.
The number of balls of yarn needed to complete a knitted scarf project depends on the size of the scarf, the weight of the yarn, and the knitting pattern used. Typically, one to three balls of yarn are sufficient for a standard-sized scarf.
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.
You may be able to find Alpaca yarn at a local craft store like Michaels. If you don't have one local there are places online like Alpaca Direct or The Alpaca Yarn Company.
I think you are asking about Sport weight yarn. Yarn can be divided into "weights" which refer to the diameter of the yarn. Yarn Council of America is attempting to standardize this system of weights (which really doesn't have to do with the actual ounces, pounds, grams or kilograms). Therefore, a Sport-weight yarn would be one that could be called "Fine" (vs a lace or superbulky yarn), or #2-sized yarn or that it generally has 23-26 stitches per 4 inches (a standard gauge length and height), horizontally. You can find more information by following the link I have attached to this answer.