That would depend on how wide the fabric is, the type of fabric and what you are making. For instance, will there be any gathers at the waist? Since hips are typically wider than a waist you will need enough to go around the hip area.
To convert inches to centimeters, you can use the conversion factor where 1 inch is equal to 2.54 centimeters. Therefore, a 26-inch waist is approximately 66.04 centimeters (26 inches × 2.54 cm/inch).
You would use a fabric tape measure as used by tailors and dressmakers. Available in stores like Walmart.
1 fabric only.
Start with the needles and yarn that you want to use, then knit a sample. Calculate the gauge -- number of stitches per row horizontally and number of rows per inch vertically.Determine how much fabric you need, then knit.If you're working with commercial fabric, use a measuring stick and count the number of stitches, as above.
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What the proper use of waist restraint
Because otherwise you'll be embarrassed a lot when your 75 inch pants keep falling off your 75 cm waist.
In order to know how much fabric is needed to make a quilt, you need to look at the instructions for the quilt that you are making. In order to make a quilt, you have to have instructions. They will tell you how much fabric you will need on the packages.
You use 1" more than the waist you're sewing for. This allows for a 1" overlap to sew the elastic together securely. Answer two: Per this entry from Threads Magazine online: The length of elastic should be shorter than the waist seam (after seams and darts are sewn). How much shorter depends on the combination of fabric, lining and elastic. On lightweight fabric with lightweight lining, use clear elastic, and pull the elastic gently as you sew it in place. If the fashion fabric is corduroy or cotton twill with a medium lining, use braided elastic, and stretch the elastic more as you sew it in place because heavy or firm fabrics put more pressure on the elastic. http://www.threadsmagazine.com/item/3740/how-to-shop-for-elastic
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.
I've made shades with fabric. I used a kit; this isn't neccesary. You just have to supply the roller. A liquid fabric stiffener would make the fabric too stiff to roll. Go to a fabric store and buy the heaviest weight iron on interfacing. Just iron it on the back of your shade fabric, leave an inch if you plan on lining.To cover the interfacing, get an inexpensive lightweight fabric e.g. muslin, fold under the fabric and lining one inch and either sew on edge or use a fusible hem product. Good luck! Sherpy
Ummmmm, why don't you just use adult diapers like Depends®. They aren'te as cute but you could totally add some stickers of cartoons to the adult ones