thread have no weight because string disperse it weight across distance, energy - distance!!
The weight of a thread has to do with its size. A 50 weight thread is finer than a heavier 30 weight thread. 30 weight thread is commonly used for top-stitching, while the finer 50 weight thread is used for sewing seams and piecing.The weight of a thread has to do with its size. A 50 weight thread is finer than a heavier 30 weight thread. 30 weight thread is commonly used for top-stitching, while the finer 50 weight thread is used for sewing seams and piecing.
A 3-ply thread is generally recommended for coat buttons, due to their size and weight. A 3-ply thread is generally recommended for coat buttons, due to their size and weight.
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The finest wool in terms of yarn weight is sometimes called thread weight.
thread is a light weight program . concurrent execution of code can be done by usin threads.thread is a part of the program.
The finest wool in terms of yarn weight is sometimes called thread weight.
That is the amount of weight it will take to pull on the thread to break it.
Light weight is called as a thread which runs inside a process and a heavy weight is a system process. As the thread share the memory of heavy weight then we can say that it is not taking any additional resources(memory) to execute. As a process is a combination of one of more then one threads and each process is having the separate memory location so it is very easy for thread to communicate with each other as compare to two process communicate because thread communicate within same memory but process communicate with other process having different memory location. Here we can consider light weight as a thread and heavy weight as a process.
First take a piece of thread having length of 10 yards. Weight it. then devide it at 10. now you have the weight of one yard. now multiply it to your desired length.
Your answer depends on the thickness of the wool. A thread-weight length will be longer than a bulky-weight yarn.
For hand embroidery, you might be able to use a lace weight or other thread-weight yarn.
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