check your local dollar store. they sometimes carry closeouts on yarns
Yarn is spun and then sold for craft use.
I believe the spelling is skein. It is a package of yarn looped to make it easy to pull a yarn thread from the center of the skein and either use it or wrap it into a ball. This is how it is typically sold. However, there are some stores that sell yarn in balls.
A coil of yarn may be called a hank or a skein. Yarn is typically sold in a ball or a skein. A hank is different in that it is a big loop of yarn that is twisted up for easy shipping.
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Yarn comes in different "gatherings"--ways that it can be sold. Your question mentioned 2 out of the three: ball of yarn and skein of yarn. The third would be a Hank of yarn. A hank is a skein of yarn (which is yarn in a large oblong shape, and tied in a few places around the skein to maintain a bit of control over the yarn staying in that loose shape), which has been twisted around itself to make for a smaller and more controllable yarn, which is easier to pack, and store. A hank also is a bit more manageable than a skein of yarn. A ball of yarn would be wound from a skein or a hank.
If, by 'sold out', you mean that they are no longer selling new copies of the game, then yes, it is sold out. However, you can probably find a used copy at your local gaming store, or online.
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If ypp is used to describe yarn, it means Yards Per Pound. When sold in one-pound cones, the ypp number indicates how fine or how thick the yarn is. A cone of yarn with 2250 ypp is much finer than one with only 1050 ypp.
The blanket, wrap, or shawl that you may have seen being sold on television is called the afghan. It is commonly made with colored yarn and is knitted in geometric shapes.
A skein is a word used by manufacturers to describe a ball of yarn being sold. The number of oz. depends on manufacturer and type of yarn being sold.
Yarn is an irregular plural so plural for yarn is yarn. It can be singular or plural.