No it will not fit. It will sit on the table like a large, odd-looking place mat. Tablecloth measurements refer to the exact size of the table cloth, not to the size of table it will fit. For a 96 inch diameter round table, you'll likely need a 120 inch diameter tablecloth to allow for 12 inch overhang all the way around.
You can use a
108 inch round, which will give you a 6 inch drop
or
120 inch round, which will give you a 12 inch drop
or
128 inch round, which will give you a 16 inch drop
Too big. 48 is a common size, you are better off just getting that size.
about 6 yds
2.6yards
It depends on what units are used for the measure of 120. Is it 120 inches, 120 centimetres, etc. Second, in terms of purchasing a length of fabric, it also depends on the width of the fabric.
You need 8 yds.
You need at least 4 yards of fabric to make a 70 inch round table cloth. Most people would use close to 6 yards to make the designs that they'd like to.
10-ft by 10-ft = 100 square feet = 111/9 square yards.
0.6969 yards, approximately.
amount of vinegar needed to colorfast 10 yards of fabric
About 11-12 yards
There are two solutions.First, just cut your round tablecloth out of a length of fabric, and throw away the waste corners.Second, make a number of triangles (6 to 10), long thin wedges each one sixth (tenth) of the circumference at the sort end, and the length of the wedge being the radius of your table. sew them together to make your circular tablecloth out of the wedges, and trim off the surplus.And all possible answers will need you to assume a particular width for the cloth.
2 and 2/3 yards.
To make a 60" round tablecloth, you must first select the fabric desired. Fabric comes in widths, 36", 48" 60". If you buy 60" fabric, you would need 1 2/3 yards, if the fabric is 45" you will need double the length or3 1/3 yards.
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