1 oz = 28.34 grams
1 gram = 0.03 oz
How many mil is 2.5 ounces
There is no hard and fast number that I could give you as an answer. It all depends on what the yarn is made of, what "weight" the yarn is (sock versus bulky, for example). So, as asked, this isn't really an answerable question--there is too much unknown about your yarn to answer with any certainty. My best suggestion would be to go to the yarn manufacturers website and look there for your answer. Or, go back to where you purchased the yarn, and ask there.
There are 16 oz in one lb. Multiply 4.5 by 16 to get the answer.
512000 ounces
20 fluid ounces!!
A hank is a unit of length used to measure yarn or thread. The length of a hank can vary depending on the material, but typically there are around 560-840 meters in a hank of yarn.
Depends on the yarn. There is yarn that is 100% cotton, but cotton/rayon mixes and other mixes are common.
Unfortunately, there are no standards for amounts of yarn, which can come in various forms: balls; skeins; hanks; cones are terms which come to my mind quickly. I would say that in my mind, a ball would have less yarn than a skein, which would have less yarn than a hank, and what would generally have the most yardage, would be a cone00but those are MY distinctions, based upon absolutely NOTHING, just how I use the words, unless I am referring to a specific form of a particular yarn. So, for you to find out how much yarn is in a hank, you would have to look at the specific brand of yarn, and read (on the "ball band," the paper band which encircles the hank, or the tag attached to the hank of yarn), and read the actual yardage of that particular yarn hank. Also, be aware that just because Company A had 350 yards of yarn for one variation of their yarn, that all hanks would have 350 yards--it not necessarily true. The other variations could have any amount of yarn in a hank. Therefore, you would need to read the ball band, or tag on the hank to get the amount of yarn in that particular hank, or you could go to the manufacturers website and see if they list how many yards are in the hank. By the way, there are brands, and yarns that are sold that only give the amount in that form of yarn in ounces--no yardage given! Now, that can be fun to convert into approximate yardage!
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.
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.
There should be 836 yards in a package of 16oz of yarn.
10.6 ounces.
To effectively unwind a hank of yarn, you can start by finding the end of the yarn and carefully untangling any knots or tangles. Then, you can use a swift or have someone hold the hank while you gently pull the yarn from the outside. This will help prevent the yarn from tangling further and make it easier to work with.
While there are general standards, there are no absolute standards for the amount of yarn in either a skein or a hank. The amount depends on the weight of the yarn and which fibres are including in its spinning.
A hank of yarn is a ring of yarn. This ring is generally then twisted on itself, and one end pulled through the opposite end, to create a shape like a braid. From a hank, you would generally roll a ball of yarn so that it is easier for you to use without the hank getting all tangled and pulled taut or out of shape.
To wind a hank of yarn without using a swift, you can ask someone to hold the hank stretched out while you wind the yarn into a ball. Alternatively, you can loop the hank around the back of a chair or your knees to keep it taut while winding.
160 balls of yarn at 50 grams each weighs a total of 282.19 ounces or 17.64 pounds.