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Alf..How LinienThread Sizes are calculated.
No.1 yarn is 1 pound of flax spun to a length of 300 yards. No.2 yarn is 1 pound of flax spun to a length of 600 yards. And thus; No.18 yarn is 1 pound of flax spun to a length of 5,400 yards. (300 x 18 = 5,400) Taking for example a "18/3" thread. The "3" refers to the number of yarns that have been plied together. The "18" indicates that it takes 5,400 yards of such yarn to weigh a pound. It can be seen why bigger numbers mean smaller thread -- the thinner the yarns, the more of them it takes to make a pound. To conclude. A 35/3 thread is made of three yarns, each made from 1 pound of flax spun out to 10,500 yards and then twisted together. Are you trying to repair a holster? By my calculations I would guess you would want a #18/3 or a #18/4 strand depending on what holster you are wanting to restore. Hope this helps... Jerry Burney
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