it has an 'n' in the middle too from Flemming
NINON - South Wales Echo?
i dont like this it is rubish
There are two accepted forms for possessive singular nouns ending in s:Add an apostrophe (') after the existing s at the end of the word: dress'Add an apostrophe s ('s) after the existing s at the end of the word: dress'sExamples:I like this dress' color.I like this dress's color.Note: If you are a student, use the form that is preferred by your teacher.
if you mean the girlsgogames.com cultural clothing game then the anwser is the gold dress!
It most certainly is; the word dress is a singular, common, concrete noun, a word for a garment, a thing. The word dress is also a verb (dress, dresses, dressing, dressed) and an adjective (dress, dressier, dressiest). Example uses: Noun: The dress is new but the shoes are not. Verb: He can dress himself. Adjective: How great he looks in his dress uniform.
You might dress up stylishly. You could make a splash and dress up daringly. Or you may dare to dress up barely. You could dress up horribly. You may like to dress up cutely. Or, perhaps dress up acutely.
"Dress up" has 2 syllables. Dress (1) up (1).
NINON
It has to do with the way the fabric is knitted. It results in a firm, yet stretchy, fabric for the dress.
Approximate fabric in Lady Liberty's dress: 4000 sq. yards
Silk fabric I think
debends how the fabric is
Yes, But it will be a short dress, And quite straight. There won't be much fabric for darts or Layers etc
calico
The amount of fabric needed will depend on the style of dress you are making, the size, and other factors. If you are making a simple dress with a skirt that is not full, it won't take as much fabric as one that has a fuller skirt. In order to buy the right amount of fabric for the dress you want to make, choose the pattern and the amount of fabric that is needed to make it will be listed on the back of the package.
How much fabric you need depends on the measurements of the person who will wear the dress, on the width of the fabic you choose, and on the pattern of the fabric, if any. What I would suggest is to go to a fabric store that also sells patterns (taking with you the bust, waist, & hips measurements of the person who will wear the dress). Page through the pattern books and try to find a pattern similar to the style of dress you want to make. Then consult that pattern for fabric measurements and fabric type suggestions.
it is made of yarn
they wore old rags a fabric
The seamstress was always careful when choosing the fabric to make a new dress.