Yarn Yardage Calculator: 1000 g package at 75 tex
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1000 g package at 75 tex converts to
14,581.5 yd
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Value Details
Input: 1000 g package at 75 tex
Output: 14,581.5 yd
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tex: 75 | denier: 675 | ne: 7.874 | weightG: 1000 | meters: 13333.3 | kilometers: 13.333 | hanks840: 17.359
Yarn Yardage Calculator
Estimate yarn length from package weight and yarn count in tex, denier, or Ne.
Estimated Yarn Length
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Nearby Reference Values
| Yarn Package Scenario | Estimated Yardage | Length (m) | 840 yd Hanks |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1000 g package at 24 tex | 45,567.2 yd | 41,666.7 m | 54.25 |
| 1000 g package at 30 tex | 36,453.8 yd | 33,333.3 m | 43.4 |
| 1000 g package at 40 tex | 27,340.3 yd | 25,000 m | 32.55 |
| 1000 g package at 50 tex | 21,872.3 yd | 20,000 m | 26.04 |
| 1000 g package at 60 tex | 18,226.9 yd | 16,666.7 m | 21.7 |
| 1000 g package at 75 tex | 14,581.5 yd | 13,333.3 m | 17.36 |
| 1000 g package at 100 tex | 10,936.1 yd | 10,000 m | 13.02 |
| 1000 g package at 150 tex | 7,290.8 yd | 6,666.7 m | 8.68 |
Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about Yarn Yardage Calculator, formulas, and expected usage.
How is yarn yardage calculated from tex?
Tex is grams per 1,000 meters, so length in meters = package weight in grams multiplied by 1,000 and divided by tex.
Can I enter denier or Ne instead of tex?
Yes. This calculator converts denier or English cotton count (Ne) to tex first, then computes the estimated length.
Why is this an estimate and not exact yarn length?
Actual sellable yardage can vary with moisture, winding tension, twist, blends, and supplier count tolerances.
What is an 840 yard hank in the results?
An 840 yard hank is a common length reference in cotton count systems, included as a quick production planning aid.
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