You can not determine how many yards from the weight of the skein or cone. 50 grams is 1.75 ounces but it would depend on the exact thickness and type of yarn to know how many yards. The thicker the yarn the less the yards as a rule. Example a 50 gram ball of sport yarn can be anywhere from 110 to 170 yards give or take , but a 50 gram ball of bulky can be anywhere from 30 yards to 60 yards give or take ..
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∙ 13y agoThe length of yarn in 50 grams can vary depending on the weight and type of yarn. It is best to check the yarn label or manufacturer's information to determine the yards in 50 grams for the specific yarn you are using.
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∙ 15y agothat depends on the yarn because your trying to carry length to weight. just look at the individual yarn.
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∙ 12y agoDepends on the bulk of yarn, worsted weight is about 300 yards per 50 grams. As the yarn gets thicker you may have less yardage.
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80 yds
The yardage of a yarn can vary widely based on the weight and type of yarn. It is recommended to check the yarn label for the yardage per gram or contact the manufacturer for that specific yarn to determine the yardage for 620 grams.
The number of yards in 750 grams of yarn will depend on the weight and thickness of the yarn. Different yarns have different yardage per gram, so you would need to check the label of the specific yarn you are using to determine the yardage.
They can't be compared. A yard is a distance, an ounce is a weight. The length of 2 ounces of yarn would depend upon the thickness of the yarn and the type of material the yarn is made of (lambs wool, acrylic, etc). I have had some luck when substituting a yarn with a replacement that was an equivalent grams per meter (ounces per yard).
This might help you for future reference: there is 28.47 grams in 1 oz., so your answer is (approximately 1-3/4 0z.) My info is slightly different but the end result is the same. Approx. 1.75 ounce in 50 grams. If you know the ounces, multiply by 28.35 to get the grams. If you know the grams, multiply by .0353 to get the ounces
I guess you have half a 100g ball of the wool (since 1.76 oz is approx 50g). Depending upon the actual make up of the wool, a full 100g ball is 200 to 240m in length, so half a ball is 100 to 120m in length which is 109.4 to 131.2 yards in length.
It will depend on the type of yarn. 225 yards of worsted weight yarn is about 100g, but 225 yards of sock weight yarn is about 25g. What is the yarn type?
4 yards.
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The yardage of a yarn can vary widely based on the weight and type of yarn. It is recommended to check the yarn label for the yardage per gram or contact the manufacturer for that specific yarn to determine the yardage for 620 grams.
55 m = 60.15 yd
There should be 836 yards in a package of 16oz of yarn.
The number of yards in 750 grams of yarn will depend on the weight and thickness of the yarn. Different yarns have different yardage per gram, so you would need to check the label of the specific yarn you are using to determine the yardage.
1.76 oz 1 oz = 28.34 grams 1 gram = 0.03 oz
There are no set rules about how many grams or yards of yarn per skein/ball of yarn. Different companies have different sized skeins/balls of yarn, and even between the different styles of yarns. Best bet would be to find the yarn that you would like to use for your project, and see how many grams in the ball then figure out how many balls you would need. A few numbers to keep in mind, 1070g = approximately 38oz, or about 2.4 pounds.
it varies by company , type of yarn ( like wool , acrylic, blends, etc) but as a rule it would be around 200 yards up to about 275 yards . at 200 yards you would be figuring safe
It depends very much on the bulk and type of yarn.
650 grams is 22.945 ounces, which is approximately 23 ounces of yarn. Assuming 50 yards per ounce (according to a chart at Annie's Attic), you'd have 1147, or to round it off about 1150, yards in 650 grams. To add to that, I have a skein of Red Heart Super Saver Worsted Weight yarn in hand. It says 7 oz. 198g, 364 yds, 333 m. Using that measurement, 650g would be about 1165 yards. That said, not all worsted weight yarn weighs the same, so 650 grams of one brand may not be equal to another brand. If you are purchasing yarn for a particular project, I suggest buying more than you think you need to be sure you have enough of the same dye lot for your project.