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Woven heavy fabric/cloth displaying a design. Strings of yarns are either handwoven or machine woven (jacquard loom) bringing together a desired design. Similar to embroidery yet different in that embroidery is actually sewing a design on top of a piece of fabric, where as with tapestry weaving, the design is created as the yarns are interwoven and becomes one continuous piece. If you look at a woven throw blanket and see the design, you will see that all strings of yarn forming the design.
I used to work in an acrylic shop and we would use weldon, there are many types depending on consistency. We also used clamps and wppden blocks to hod the acrylic in place.
A lay plan is when you position pattern peices onto fabric and then cut them out. You can have a piece of paper with pattern peices on then cut them out onto fabric and sew them together
how i made was i had an old regular vest that was orange. i thought the basic shape was the same so i decided to make it into one. what i did was unstich the entire thing. I then bought some classic army green cloth. O sewed the fabric on the pre-existeing orange cloth and put it all back together. There was some adjudtments that had to be made, though. For the collar, i got a thin piece of foam and wrapped it in the green fabric, and sewed it on the collar. For the front pockets, i made 6 individual boxes of fabric, supported by poster board that i put on the inside. I then sewed in 6 snaps so i can access them, but i had them facing upwards instead of downwards so nothing falls out. You should study the manga in order to get an idea of your personal measurements. Oh! i almost forgot about the red spiral on the back: i placed a very thin strip of the foam between two red circular pieces of fabric and sewed a spiral into it. The second shoulder piece that wraps around the collar i also made form a thin piece of fabric wrapped in the green fabric. I bought an 18in zipper and attached that. Overall, go to a second had store and buy an old fleece vest that fits somewhat snuggly. wrapp it in green fabric and sew away. If you try to make it from scratch, it would be too hard. sorry i could not add a pic of mine! Hope this helps.
In batik, resist is the wax/beeswax/parrafin you use to keep the dye OFF the piece of fabric. Example: You want to dye a white piece of fabric "green" and leave a white heart on it. You would paint a heart onto the fabric with wax, allow it to dry, dip the fabric in green dye, allow it to dry, remove the wax. At this point, the fabric would be completely green EXCEPT where the wax was. The wax coated the fabric in a heart-shape and caused that heart-shaped section to RESIST being dyed.
10.24 square units.
A swatch of fabric is a small piece of cloth that is used as a sample. There is no standard size. A swatch can range from two by two inches, to a large handkerchief size.
If you talking about the scrim or large piece of fabric, they usually change the color using lights focused on the cloth. If the cloth is white, it'll take on the color of the light.
A prayer cloth is a piece of fabric that is used during prayer. It is often held by people who are praying for another person and then the cloth is given to them.
No, and yes. because cloth could be like a towel, or a face cloth or something like that, or a piece of cloth which would somewhat be the same as fabric, though fabric, there could be lots, and lots, way more than the cloth, which could still affect the fact that they are the same. So it all depends really, on what your referring to and such.
Fibers are what fabric is made out of. The fibers can be plant, as in cotton and linen or animal, as in wool, insect, as in silk or man made, as in nylon. For the manufacture of fabric the fiber is first spun into thread or yarn, and then woven into cloth.
The answer depends on the shape of the 9 square foot piece of fabric. If the piece is 36 feet x 3 inches, for example, you will not get a single 5 inch square from it.
A small piece of cloth that starts with an "F" might be a flag. This might also be a piece of fabric. There are several websites that offer crossword puzzle hints including One Across.
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The plural of cloth is actually cloths, no clothes. Cloth and clothes are two unrelated words. "Cloth" means any piece of knitted or woven fabric, while "clothes" means a completed piece of clothing (like a shirt or pair of pants).
You can tape or thumb-tack a large piece of flannel to your wall, and then pieces of fabric will "stick" to it. If the fabric is too heavy to stay up, you can pin it to the flannel.
For a piece of fabric, it is the ratio of its mass (expressed in grams) to its area (expressed in square metres).