Definition/Explanation of measurements 12/26nm
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Laura Donham
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Lundi 31 Mars 2008 22:51:32
I'm not used to these measurement values. Can someone explain what they mean? "nm" and the numbers? |
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Laura Donham |
MeasurementVendredi 11 Avril 2008 17:38:53
Thanks Richard! |
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richard lawn |
the nm yarn count systemJeudi 10 Avril 2008 17:29:26
richard only just spotted this, but the kind replies below are already correct |
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Laura Donham |
measurementsJeudi 03 Avril 2008 17:53:28
Thanks so much for both replies. The information is very helpful. Mystery solved! This post relates to the following product: Cachemire/coton/soie, fils fins dentelle et très fins (lace & 4ply) |
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Lara Downey |
MeasurementsMardi 01 Avril 2008 18:12:29
Birgit is correct - the NM system is an industrial standard This post relates to the following product: Cachemire, fils dentelle (heavy lace) 3/28NM |
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Birgit Kuisma |
measurementsMardi 01 Avril 2008 12:25:45 I´m sure Richard will soon explain this better but if I understand correctly, the first number defines how many plies the yarn consists of, and the second how many grams there are on one metre. a 12/26 has twelve plies and gives 26 meters per gram for each ply, so with 12 plies that is 2.2 meters/gram. A quite thick yarn which the "heavy dk weight" also tells. This post relates to the following product: Options de préparation des fils |