In needlework, wool weight loosely describes the diameter of the yarn being used.
The finest wool in terms of yarn weight is sometimes called thread weight.
If you mean a thin wool, yes, you can purchase fingering weight, lace weight or thread weight wool. Indeed, nylon is made from petroleum. Wool comes from animal fleece that has been cleaned, carded and spun.
Your answer depends on the thickness of the wool. A thread-weight length will be longer than a bulky-weight yarn.
Any fine wool can be used to fabricate a shawl: a lace weight or a finger weight would be the finest.
There is no average, since wool comes in so many forms.
Your answer depends on the quantity of cotton wool -- absorbent cotton that you want to weigh.
The term 240 gr indicates the total weight of the skein of wool.
Skol is a discontinued 100% Pure New Norwegian Wool. Its worsted weight and was made in 1.6oz/84 yard skeins.
A skein of wool can come in different weights. There is not a specific amount of wool needed in a skein.
The weight of a skein of wool can vary depending on the type and brand. Typically, a skein of wool can weigh between 50 to 200 grams. It's best to check the label on the skein for the exact weight.
The finest wool in terms of yarn weight is sometimes called thread weight.
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