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what is count in yarn
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The count in yarn refers to a standard number denoting the thickness or fineness of the yarn. It is an indicator of how many length units of yarn weigh one unit of mass. For instance, in the cotton count system (Ne), a higher number means a finer yarn, as it denotes more length per unit weight (e.g., Ne 30 means 30 hanks of yarn each of 840 yards weigh 1 pound). Different materials might use different systems, such as the metric count (Nm) for linen, wool, and synthetic fibers, highlighting the meters per gram. Understanding yarn count is crucial for selecting the right yarn for specific projects, affecting the texture, drape, and overall outcome of the fabric.
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