[object Object]
It depends on what kind of skirt you want to make! Here are some general fabric measurements (which will vary slightly depending on preference and size):Mini skirt: 1 1/2 yards (44" fabric bolt)A-line skirt: 1 3/4 yards (44" fabric bolt)Short gathered skirt: 1 3/4 yards (44" fabric bolt)Short circle skirt: 1 3/4 yards (44" fabric bolt)Long straight skirt: 3 yards (44" fabric bolt)Long gathered skirt: 3 1/4 yards (44" fabric bolt)
fabric wibth 150cm
no
fabric width 150 cm
Yes
underwear garments
33.91(constant*Fabric OZ/39.37*Wirth of fabric=Gm/mtr
To calculate the fabric consumption of a bathrobe, first, you need to determine the pattern pieces required, including the body, sleeves, and any additional components like pockets or hoods. Measure the dimensions of each piece and add seam allowances. Then, calculate the total fabric area needed by multiplying the width of the fabric by its length, factoring in the layout of the pattern pieces. Finally, consider any additional fabric for shrinkage or pattern matching, and sum these to get the total fabric consumption.
yes
One option is to use a software to calculate the fabric and thread consumption for different garments such as Shirt, T-shirt, Pant etc. Garments Merchandiser has this calculator available.
How much fabric is needed to make a twin size bed skirt depends on the type of skirt that you want. You will need four yards of fabric for a tailored skirt. You will need six yards of fabric for a boxed pleated skirt, and you will need eight yards of fabric for a shirred skirt.
Use the formula [{(Body Length+Sleeve Length+10 ) x (Chest width+4CM) } x 2]/10000 x GSM / 1000 x 12 x 10% (wastage) to calculate the fabric consumption in swimshort.