Most of the first aircraft used light fabric like muslin. This was stretched over spars and longerons and then varnished to make it tight and windproof.
1911 to carry mail
Spruce wood and muslin fabric.
world war 1
The invention of the airplane by the Wright brothers had an impact on the world ever since it was invented. Today, in the US and the rest of the world, the airplane is a means of transportation that takes less time than any other type of transportation. Planes can travel thousands of miles without refueling. The airplane has also made an ongoing impact on military weapons. War time use of the airplane was extensive during WW 1. Todays jet powered military aircraft are powerful military weapons.
hide, leather
Steel
Because sometimes if you use fabric softener on certain type of pants, it could ruin them.
Yes.
Right now the most popular fabric to use on upholstered furniture is cotton-prints with a gingham pattern.
the first airplane runned on what we use today i think
fabric was first used when hot air balloon was invented cause when they tried to use other types of things they found out how to make fabric so theytryed to use it but the attempt failed and so they found nylon
I would say no.
A g-550.
Rayon
It was the first synthetically (chemically) made fabric. Before then, people had to use cotton and wool. It was the first synthetically (chemically) made fabric. Before then, people had to use cotton and wool.
Hold your fabric in place while sewing it! Answer two: Make sure you have both the upper tension and the bobbin tension set correctly for the type of fabric and thread you are using. Also be sure to use the correct needle for the type of fabric.
Technically you can use collegiate fabric to make items for sale legally. There are several court cases that have come about due to this type of use and in most verdicts the judge decided in favor of the use of the fabric as long as the item is clearly marked so that a buyer will know that the particular college did not create the item. This is a verdict of "first buyer usage." Many people avoid the use of collegiate fabric because they would rather not tackle a court case.