1. have a look at your pattern and see how many grams of yarn it will take to make the patter.
2. some where on the ball of yarn it should say how many grams are in the ball.
3. add up the number of balls it would take to make the pattern.
For example if a pattern calls for 730 grams of bulky yarn and the ball only has 200 grams then you would need about 5 balls of bulky or similar weight yarn to complete the pattern.
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40/s PC yarn
no of Wales / cm 16x2
no of courses / cm 16x2
what will be the stitch length
TPI is high for the yarn used in weaving than knitting. TPI differ from count to count and also base on the raw materials, percentage of compostion etc... BY Sauzy...
digital micrometer least count calculation
The root word for "calculation" is "calculate," which comes from the Latin word "calculare," meaning "to count" or "to reckon."
The formula to calculate the least count of a micrometer is: Least count = Pitch of screw gauge / Number of divisions on circular scale
the least count of the device must be noted first. the uncertainty of this will be the least count divided by 2. so if its is 0.1 then it will be 0.05
It will initially give you totals. You could then change the content of the formula arguments to be another kind of calculation. The AutoSum also now gives you other options to use, such as Count, Min, Max and Average.
The yarn count will be 24 Ne for Single jersey fabric to be knitted on 24 gg circular knitting machine. How?? = This is where experience counts. Rohit Nayyar +91-9811970645
easy formula for calculate gsm as below, GSM= (EPI/Warp count*1.1)+(PPI/Weft count*1.04)*23.5
Count the people, multiply by two. There is not other calculation possible from your question.
Ridges are counted instead of rows in garter stitch because it is much easier to count ridges than rows in this stitch pattern. Two rows make one ridge.
The least count of the micrometer screw can be calculated using the formula given below: Least count = 0.01 mm
i think 0.01