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.
If you mean a coverslip as in fabric used to cover and conceal the original fabric on a couch or loveseat, then it is as long as the couch or loveseat, plus additional length on all 4 sides to cover front, back, and sides to the floor.
The average futon is five feet long. There are two sides, plus extra for the ends. This means that you will need at least 3 yards of 60 inch wide fabric for a small futon cover.
gather 10+ people and attack it from all sides.
Hi, I just came back from the fabric district yesterday. I got some material to make a duvet for my daughter's king size bed. You need 11 yards according to an employee at Michael Levine's in Los Angeles.
Well, since cushions have 3 dimensions (width, length, & height) I'll suppose the third dimension (height) to give you an idea of how to calculate the fabric needed. Keep in mind that we're covering six sides: front, back, top, bottom, left, & right. For example,let's assume your cushions are 24" wide by 24" long by 6" high. To determine the width of the fabric needed per cushion we need to add the width plus half of the right and half of the left or 24" + 3" + 3" = 30" and to that we'll add 2" seam allowance for the right seam and the left seam or 30" + 2" + 2" = 34" total width. To determine the length of the fabric needed per cushion we need to add the length x 2 for the front & the back and the height for the top & the bottom or 24" + 24" + 6" + 6" = 60" and to that we'll add 2" seam allowance or 60" + 2" = 62". This will cover your cushion like a pillow case that is sewed (or zippered) shut, so, you'll have no seam in front but seams on the top, left, and right sides. So, the piece of fabric you'll need for each 24" x 24" x 6" cushion as assumed above is 34" x 62". If the height of your cushions is different than the 6" I assumed, you need to adjust the calculations for top, bottom, left, & right. Also, the total yardage required will depend on the width of the fabric that you choose.
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To drape a pastor's chair, you can use a decorative cloth or fabric that is typically in line with the church's colors or theme. Simply drape the cloth over the chair back and edges, adjusting as needed for a neat and polished look. Make sure the fabric hangs evenly on both sides for a balanced appearance.
There are a lot of different placements for the springs depending on how much you weigh (the heavier you are the more spring probably needed), how strong your legs are, and just personal preference. I used to like two in the very back on the sides, two in the very front on the sides, and one in the middle of the board. I am doing a harder vault now, though, so i have two in the back sides, two in the front sides and two in the middle sides. Who knows...maybe i will have seven next year :)
The minimum number of satellite speakers needed for a wireless surround sound system is three. Traditionally there are two to the sides of the seating area, and one directly in front.
No Man's Land is the name of the space between the two sides front lines.
6 sides are needed
get 2 pieces of fabric the same size (rectangular shaped) and a zip. Sew the zip between 2 of the sides of the pieces of fabric (e.g. 2 long edges) and then fold over, before sewing up the 3 other sides.