4 yards.
it varies by company , type of yarn ( like wool , acrylic, blends, etc) but as a rule it would be around 200 yards up to about 275 yards . at 200 yards you would be figuring safe
Grams is a measurement of weight and yards is a measurement of length so it is hard to say definitively how many yards in any one package. That said, however, I checked one fingering weight yarn and it said 50g is 1 3/4 ounces. You might like to check several different manufacturers to compare.
55 m = 60.15 yd
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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?
The length of yarn in 50 grams can vary depending on the weight and type of yarn. It is best to check the yarn label or manufacturer's information to determine the yards in 50 grams for the specific yarn you are using.
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The yardage of a yarn can vary widely based on the weight and type of yarn. It is recommended to check the yarn label for the yardage per gram or contact the manufacturer for that specific yarn to determine the yardage for 620 grams.
5.29 oz 1 oz = 28.34 grams 1 gram = 0.03 oz
There should be 836 yards in a package of 16oz of yarn.
The number of yards in 750 grams of yarn will depend on the weight and thickness of the yarn. Different yarns have different yardage per gram, so you would need to check the label of the specific yarn you are using to determine the yardage.
There are no set rules about how many grams or yards of yarn per skein/ball of yarn. Different companies have different sized skeins/balls of yarn, and even between the different styles of yarns. Best bet would be to find the yarn that you would like to use for your project, and see how many grams in the ball then figure out how many balls you would need. A few numbers to keep in mind, 1070g = approximately 38oz, or about 2.4 pounds.
4 yards.
About 1.7 to 1.9 ounces. http://www.crochet-world.com/blog/?p=7272
It depends very much on the bulk and type of yarn.
it varies by company , type of yarn ( like wool , acrylic, blends, etc) but as a rule it would be around 200 yards up to about 275 yards . at 200 yards you would be figuring safe