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 ..
The number of yards of yarn in 620 grams depends entirely on the unique qualities of the yarn. First of all, the weight, or thickness, of the yarn can influence the number of yards in a specific number of grams. For instance, 10 yards of laceweight yarn will weigh much less than 10 yards of bulky weight yarn. Second, the type of fiber of the yarn also needs to be taken into account. Certain fibers, like cotton, bamboo, and silk, tend to be much heavier than fibers like wool or alpaca. Therefore, 10 yards of cotton yarn will weigh more than 10 yards of wool yarn, even if the two yarns are of equal thickness. Therefore, it is difficult to determine the yardage of your yarn without further information. If you know the fiber and the weight (thickness) of the yarn (such as laceweight, fingering weight, sportweight, worsted, etc.), you can find a yarn with a similar weight and fiber on a website such as yarndex.com and compare its yardage with your yarn. However, this method can get you only an estimate, and is not guaranteed to be accurate. If you must know specifically how many yards of yarn you have, you can purchase a device that measures it as you spin it into a ball. A Yarn Meter such as this one from knitpicks.com: http://www.knitpicks.com/accessories/Knitting_Yarn_Meter__D80179.html can measure exactly how many yards of yarn you have.
There is approx. 150 yards in 50 grams of WORSTED weight yarn so approx 2250 yards in 750g. That is very approximate as different yarns weigh differently and contain different yard amounts in a skein. If you are asking about fingering, sport or chunky weight, the answer would be different.
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?
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The yardage of yarn per gram can vary based on the specific type and brand of 4-ply yarn. However, a common estimate is that 4-ply yarn typically has about 2 to 3 yards per gram. Therefore, 50 grams of 4-ply yarn would roughly equal 100 to 150 yards, depending on the yarn's thickness and material. For precise yardage, it's best to check the yarn label or manufacturer specifications.
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The number of yards in 10 grams of yarn varies depending on the yarn's thickness and fiber content. On average, a medium-weight yarn may yield around 30 to 40 yards per 10 grams, while lighter yarns can provide more, and heavier yarns less. For a precise measurement, it's best to check the specific yarn's label or consult a yarn weight chart.
The number of yards of yarn in 620 grams depends entirely on the unique qualities of the yarn. First of all, the weight, or thickness, of the yarn can influence the number of yards in a specific number of grams. For instance, 10 yards of laceweight yarn will weigh much less than 10 yards of bulky weight yarn. Second, the type of fiber of the yarn also needs to be taken into account. Certain fibers, like cotton, bamboo, and silk, tend to be much heavier than fibers like wool or alpaca. Therefore, 10 yards of cotton yarn will weigh more than 10 yards of wool yarn, even if the two yarns are of equal thickness. Therefore, it is difficult to determine the yardage of your yarn without further information. If you know the fiber and the weight (thickness) of the yarn (such as laceweight, fingering weight, sportweight, worsted, etc.), you can find a yarn with a similar weight and fiber on a website such as yarndex.com and compare its yardage with your yarn. However, this method can get you only an estimate, and is not guaranteed to be accurate. If you must know specifically how many yards of yarn you have, you can purchase a device that measures it as you spin it into a ball. A Yarn Meter such as this one from knitpicks.com: http://www.knitpicks.com/accessories/Knitting_Yarn_Meter__D80179.html can measure exactly how many yards of yarn you have.
55 m = 60.15 yd
The number of yards of yarn in 100 grams varies depending on the yarn's thickness and fiber type. For example, a medium-weight yarn (like worsted) may yield around 180 to 220 yards, while a lighter weight yarn (like lace) could provide upwards of 400 to 500 yards. Always check the specific yarn label for accurate yardage information.
There are 1,000 grams in a kilogram of yarn. This is because the metric system defines a kilogram as equal to 1,000 grams. Therefore, regardless of the material, 1 kilogram always equals 1,000 grams.
There should be 836 yards in a package of 16oz of yarn.
There is approx. 150 yards in 50 grams of WORSTED weight yarn so approx 2250 yards in 750g. That is very approximate as different yarns weigh differently and contain different yard amounts in a skein. If you are asking about fingering, sport or chunky weight, the answer would be different.
1.76 oz 1 oz = 28.34 grams 1 gram = 0.03 oz