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Add 20 grams per square metre of the fabric. This could be in the form of embroidery, for example.
For hand embroidery, you might be able to use a lace weight or other thread-weight yarn.
There are different ways but the best on a windy day is to get a piece of fabric - the fabric should be light weight - when the wind comes the fabric should blow in the same direction as the wind.
stand on the scales weigh yourself. stand on the scales holding the fabric. subtract your weight from the weight of yourself plus fabric. eg you = 80.00kg you plus fabric = 100.00kg weight of fabric = 100-80 = 20kg
Weight of the wedding dress depends on how much fabric, Can-Can material and embroidery material has been used. Normal dress weighs about 2 kg. If there is hand embroidery on the dress then it can weigh 5 to 8 kg normally.Weight of below dress is 8 Kg.
As your question is written, it is impossible to state how much a piece of shirt would weigh. Many factors would determine the weight, such as:the type of fabric / material (fabric can be light-weight to very heavy)the size of the 'piece' that was cut or torn away from the shirtwhether the shirt was outerwear or regular clothingwhether the shirt has any liningwhether the piece of fabric has any adornments, such as embroidery, buttons, beading, heavy stitching, etc.whether the piece of fabric has anything sewn into it, such as elastic or stiffening fabric (like in a collar).whether the piece of fabric has metal sewn into the fabric (such as in the shirt bottom on the front to hold the fabric downward).
Depends on the weight of the fabric. It is simple enough to convert a weight of resin to a weight of fabric - 1:1
Total weight of fabric = 1 sqr meter warp + 1 sqr meter weft Total weight of fabric = 60/20 x 25 + 60/20 x25Total weight of fabric = 150 GSM.60/20x25+60/30x25 Total weight of fabric =125 gsm
lightweight fabric, size 9 or 11 medium weight 14 heavy weight 16
Bottom weight is a term used to refer to fabrics in the industry that are appropriate for trousers/slacks or where strength related to wear is needed.
It relates to yarn composition, count, construction & width of fabric..... rgds / rajtv
roll weight X 19.685 / dia gsm of th fabric = metre of the fabric