First, I had to find the total weight of the yarn. Using a scale, I found I had to 225 grams of yarn, total.
Then, I turned to a precision instrument to help me. The McMorran balance is designed to determine yardage per pound. The formula that comes with the balance requires the user to first find out how long a piece of yarn is needed to make the balance register level. My balancing length for this yarn was 9.75 inches.
The next step is to use the formula that comes with the balance to determine yards per pound (YPP): In my case My yarn has 975 yards per pound, but I needed to find out how many yards were in 225 grams. The formula to convert grams to pound is: Plugging in my values I find out: Now I multiply YPP times my weight in pounds:
The next step is to use the formula that comes with the balance to determine yards per pound (YPP):
In my case My yarn has 975 yards per pound, but I needed to find out how many yards were in 225 grams. The formula to convert grams to pound is: Plugging in my values I find out: Now I multiply YPP times my weight in pounds:
In my case
My yarn has 975 yards per pound, but I needed to find out how many yards were in 225 grams. The formula to convert grams to pound is:
Plugging in my values I find out:
Now I multiply YPP times my weight in pounds:
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