The teenager didn't want to work in the fabric factory because they found the environment monotonous and unfulfilling. They were also concerned about the long hours and physically demanding tasks that left little room for personal growth or creativity. Additionally, the teenager aspired to pursue their passion for art and felt that a factory job would hinder their ambitions.
The way the fabric is woven gives it different properties in different directions. When you are cutting a pattern you want to get all the pieces on the same "grain", i.e. a piece that will be vertical on your body should not be cut diagonally on the peace of fabric (unless you cut all the pieces diagonally or on the bias). The grain of the fabric is the natural direction of the fabric. The selvage is the edge of the fabric. When you buy a piece of fabric from the roll, you get two cut edges that fray and two factory edges that look different from the rest of the fabric and don't fray. These edges are the selvage. If the grain of the fabric runs from selvage to selvage that means the natural direction of the fabric (that you should use to line up your pattern pieces) runs straight across the fabric from factory edge to factory edge.
So if you want to be teenager you have to be 13 years old up.
Meryl when she was a teenager she wanted to be an opera singer.
no you can be whatever you want to be whenever you want to be
i do want
because they didnt want people taxing them on supplies
The earliest time that a teenager can go out and do whatever they want depends on the parents, which can be even at 7 pm.
"Because maybe there friends were in one. And they thought it was cool." a teenager.
because they didnt want to die in battle because they didnt want to die in battle
The cost of fabric varies depending on the type of fabric you want and where you are located. You can call the fabric department to exactly how much the fabric you have costs.
No. And why would you want to?
yes