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What are uses of fabric?

uniform, suits and lining


Who in UK Forces in World War 1 wore an RAF blue uniform?

In World War I, personnel in the Royal Air Force (RAF), which was established in April 1918, wore the distinctive RAF blue uniform. This included aviators, ground crew, and support staff associated with the air service. Prior to the formation of the RAF, members of the Royal Flying Corps (RFC) also wore military uniforms that were often in similar shades, but the official RAF blue became the standard once the RAF was created.


How much fabric to make a school uniform?

The amount of fabric needed to make a school uniform varies depending on the style and size of the uniform. Generally, a basic shirt may require about 1 to 2 yards of fabric, while pants or skirts might need 1.5 to 3 yards. For a complete uniform set, including a shirt, pants or skirt, and possibly a blazer, you might need approximately 4 to 6 yards of fabric in total. Always consider the specific patterns and sizes when calculating fabric requirements.


What type of paper did M.C. Escher use in his 1940s?

M.C. Escher primarily used wove paper in the 1940s. This type of paper has a uniform surface and is commonly used for printmaking.


How much fabric is used for school uniform?

according to the size of child


How would you remove body odor from fabric specifically a cheer uniform?

You would remove body odor from fabric, specifically a cheer uniform by spraying it with a fabric freshener such as Febreze. Spray the clothing until it is damp, then allow to dry. As it dries, Febreze works to eliminate the odor. Once dry, launder the uniform as normal.


What fabric should i use for an original Star Trek uniform?

The original series uniforms were made out of a velour fabric, which was very unforgiving.


What plants serve the military?

Cotton for uniform fabric. Hemp for rope (especially Navy).


Did women wear pants in the 1940s?

Sure, I have pictures of my dad in his WWII uniform and all of my aunts and mom wearing slacks.


Why is the RAF uniform blue?

The blue uniforms were different from the colors used by the other services and were suggestive of the blue sky where the air force operates.


Are uniforms uncomfortable?

Like any other garment, the comfort level of a uniform depends upon the uniform itself: design, fabric, fit, etc.


What uniform would a world war 2 raf flight engineer wear?

He would wear the standard RAF uniform, however, after D Day he would often wear a set of khaki uniform (same as the British army uniform) in case he got shot down. This was because the Germans didn't take kindly to having their cities bombed every night and had a tendency to shoot bomber crews instead of taking them prisoner. So they would try to pass off as regular soldiers to try to limit the chance of this happening.