The yarn count will be 24 Ne for Single jersey fabric to be knitted on 24 gg circular knitting machine. How?? = This is where experience counts.
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For a knit jersey weighing 180 grams per square meter (gsm), a yarn count of around 30 to 40 Ne (numéro English) is typically suitable. This range balances softness, drape, and durability, ensuring the fabric maintains its structure while providing comfort. Adjustments can be made based on specific fabric properties desired, such as stretch or thickness. Ultimately, the choice may also depend on the intended use of the jersey.
Yes.
Anywhere between 130 and 180.
If you mean 90 times 2 then it equals 180 if you know your angles, you know to 180 degrees is —- just a line. And if you count by 90, it goes like this; 90,180.
If you counted 1 number per second, it would take 5700 years to count all 180 billion star systems in the Star Wars galaxy.
There isn't a way to figure out how many skeins of worsted yarn would equal 18 oz. You would need to look at the yarn, and see how many ounces are in that particular skein and go from there.The word "weight" in yarn refers to the size or thicknessof the strand of yarn, not an actual ounce, pound, gram or kilogram. Then the size or thickness would be measured by how many stitches are in 4 inches. The Yarn Council of America has a guideline for "weight" measurement for yarns.The reason there are variables in the actual skein ounces, grams weight, is that different fibers of the same length would weigh differently--some are lighter or heavier than others.
Yes, you are required to have at least a count of 180, so you're safe!:)
There are 22 major rivers, but it would be near impossible to count all of the rivers in the UK because of how many there are.
Longitudes are expressed between zero and 180 degrees east and west. 180 degrees in either direction from the Prime Meridian brings you to the same place ... halfway around the Earth.
There is no way to know the answer to this one, because textiles come in various weights, depending on the thread count. One fabric might have 180 threads per incy, while another might have 200. Also, fabrics are made from various substances, such as wool, cotton, silk, and linen, each of which will have a different weight. To receive an accurate answer to your question, I suggest you contact the manufacturer.
To write 180 in scientific notation, move the decimal point after the first digit, giving you 1.80. Then count the number of places you moved the decimal point. In this case, you moved it two places to the right. Finally, express the number 180 as 1.80 x 10^2 in scientific notation.
Well, honey, a polygon with 178 degrees as each of its interior angles is a 180-sided shape. It's like trying to fit a square peg into a round hole - it just ain't gonna work. So, grab your protractor and count those sides if you don't believe me.