A cloth merchant typically measures cloth using a measuring tape or yardstick, often in yards or meters, depending on the region. The cloth is laid flat on a surface, and the merchant measures its length from one end to the other. Width is also measured, usually standard widths like 36, 54, or 60 inches. Accurate measurements are crucial for pricing and cutting the fabric for customers.
A tape measure is used in tailoring. A meter with a wheel is used to measure cloth coming off a loom.
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A cloth tape measure.
No, but his father was a wealthy and successful cloth merchant. Francis chose a different path to follow.
Yes, Francis of Assisi was born into a wealthy merchant family in Assisi, Italy. His father was a successful cloth merchant, and Francis lived a life of privilege and luxury before his conversion to a life of poverty and service to others.
To measure cloth, you would typically use a measuring tape and lay the cloth flat on a surface. Then, measure the length and width of the cloth in inches or centimeters to get the accurate measurements. Remember to measure from edge to edge for an accurate result.
A person who makes fancy clothing (silk, etc.)
The Ancient Egyptian merchants were loincloth with a kind of kilt, which were either made out cotton or linen cloth, or if you were a women in the same rank as a merchant you would wear a shoulder strap dress, which were either made out cotton or linen cloth.
A tape measure is used in tailoring. A meter with a wheel is used to measure cloth coming off a loom.
Thomas Cromwell's father, Walter Cromwell, was a cloth merchant and blacksmith.
A cloth tape measure.
a unit for measuring cloth
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His father was a wealthy cloth merchant and Francis worked for a time in his father's business.
Saint Francis of Assisi was the son of a wealthy cloth merchant in Italy named Pietro di Bernardone. He was born in the late 12th century and later renounced his wealth to live a life of poverty and service to others, eventually founding the Franciscan Order.