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.
28.4 square yards.
5 square yards.
These units arent compatible. square yard can be equivalent to square feet but not to feet.
There are 756 square yards for the area. To calculate, first the feet are multiplied (108 x 63), which comes to 6804 square feet. Then this amount is divided by 9, because there are 9 square feet to one square yard, and the result is 756 square yards.
It is possible to get approximately 60 to 61 stitches per foot of thread. For one spool of thread or 100 yards, it is possible to get 18,182 stitches.
12 square yards.
3200 square foot equals how many yards
600 SQUARE yards
12 foot x 12 foot is 16 square yards
79.7778 square yards (0.111111 square yards per square foot).
The units are incompatible square foot is a measure of area yards is a linear measurement
It is: 10*18 = 180 square yards
None.
0.11 yd2
252 square feet = 252/9 square yards = 28 square yards
64 yards
35 square yards