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I will need many yards of tulle to make this skirt really full.
50 yards x 108" wide
3.7283 yards.
23 yards 1 foot
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.
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)
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.
An 8 foot long table is probably 30" wide. So, you'll need to cover 8 ft + 30 in + 30 in = 13 linear feet. To allow for the gathering you will want to double the length (26 feet) or approximately 9 yards.
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!
4/10 or 2/5.
220 yards
0.6969 yards, approximately.