It depends on the style of the skirt. A snug mini-skirt, for example, uses much less fabric than one of those full circle skirts that comes down past your knees and billows out around your waist when you spin in a circle.
The best way to figure this out is to find a pattern for the specific skirt that you want. Each pattern has a table telling you how much fabric you need.
You can see a table that summarizes data from hundreds of patterns on this blog: http://afterthedress.blogspot.com. Look for the skirt link in the right hand column, near the top of the page.
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It depends on your measurements. The amount of fabric is list on the back of a pattern. If you don't have a pattern, Spacefem will help. It has a guide on how to make a 360 or swing skirt.
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Fabric is usually either 45" or 54" width (depends on the bolt), and one yard is 3 feet long. So if you need fabric that is 9 feet long, you need 3 yards.
Depending on the shirt size it will vary between 45 inches wide to 60 inches wide.
Generally 2 yards of 54" fabric, but this would depend on size and style. A yard of interfacing would also be required.
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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.
I will need many yards of tulle to make this skirt really full.
It completely depends on the following: How long you want the skirt How wide the fabric is What your waist measurements are Whether you want to do a 1/4, 1/2, 3/4, or full circle skirt Most apparel fabrics are 42 inches wide so this limits the length (how long) the skirt will be. As for 2.5 yards, for example: if you have a 44" inch waist and wanted a 16" skirt, you'd need 3 yards of 42" fabric. Hope this helps!
Purchase up to five yards of your favorite holiday fabric to make a Christmas tree skirt. Most skirts range in size from 45 to 72 inches. I have also seen a new trend of spreading holiday sweaters or scarves around the tree to replace the traditional tree skirt.
How many yards of fabric you will need to upholster an average chair will depend on the type of chair. A chair without a skirt covering the legs will need approximately five yards. A chair with a skirt will use about six yards of fabric.
To make a burlap wreath, you'll need 60 feet of 5″ wide burlap ribbon or garland (20 yards).
How much fabric do I need to make a A line skirt with pockets. size 16 elastic waist
16 yards
This is a nonsense question. Yards are a measurement of length. Pounds are a measurement of weight.
Abe needs: 13.5/3 = 4.5 yards
33 yards at that rate.
They need to eat 2 square yards.