Home > categories > Minerals & Metallurgy > Aluminum Foils > what is a watershed explained easier?
Question:

what is a watershed explained easier?

an someone explain it easier to me what a water shed is and also if i crumple up a piece of paper and spay mist, how many would there be watersheds? i don't really understand what they are??

Answer:

Watershed refers to the land area that contributes water to a river or streamSpraying mist on a crumpled piece of paper wouldn't produce any watersheds because the paper would absorb water, but if you crumple a piece of aluminum foil and spray water on it you will see watersheds where the mist gathers into trickles or pools.
any worsted weight yarn (4 ply)or Aran YarnSize 6 needle might be a little smallYou could however yarn over twiceAnd then on the way back knit those two yarn overs as one stitchIt makes the scarve looser.Michaels is great especially if you use their coupon in the newspaper between size 7 and 9 needle would be preferable.
If you don't want to buy new knitting needles, look for yarn in a Sport Weight or Fingering WeightI agree to stay away from Super Saver yarnIt is awful!!!There are many acrylic or washable wool blends that would knit up very nicelyI like Lionbrand, Caroons or Patton's yarns and they are very reasonable.
Cotton is best for Spring and SummerIn the Winter you really want to get a wool to keep you warmWhen shopping for yarn make sure you know what WEIGHT and TYPE of yarn you're gettingThe yarn label will show the recommended size needle alsoGo to Michael, Jo-Anns, Hobby Lobby or even WalmartMake sure you DON'T get that cheap Super Saver yarnIt's not good to make garmentsIt's a disgusting yarnOnce my mom wanted me to make something for her and all the yarns had a different weight and type so I wasn't able to make it.

Share to: