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A question about yarn meterage and enlarging a pattern?

A question about yarn meterage and enlarging a pattern?

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its aluminum from the pan.get some parchment paper.
You need to decide which yarn firstYarn is sold by weight but different fibres will give a different length for the same weightFor example a 50g ball of cotton yarn will be a lot shorter than a 50g ball of acrylic yarnIf you already have your pattern and a given yarn amount you can calculate how much you need of your chosen yarnMultiply the length of the pattern yarn per ball by the number of balls given for the total length requiredThe band of your chosen yarn will give you its' length so divide that figure into the length required to get the number of balls needed For examplePattern needs 3 balls 105 meters long so you need 3X105315 meters to knit the itemYour chosen yarn has say 80 meters per ball315 divided by 80 3.93 Therefore you will need 4 balls of your yarn

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