une aune (fem.)
you have to measure the fabric and your model
Metres or centimetres.
You would use a fabric tape measure as used by tailors and dressmakers. Available in stores like Walmart.
Well, honey, you can't convert fabric weight (kilograms) directly into length (meters) because weight and length are two different measurements. You'd need to know the density of the fabric to make that conversion, and even then, it's a bit of a tricky calculation. So, in short, there's no straightforward way to convert fabric weight to length without more information.
It depends on what units are used for the measure of 120. Is it 120 inches, 120 centimetres, etc. Second, in terms of purchasing a length of fabric, it also depends on the width of the fabric.
I would use a fabric tape measure.I would use a fabric tape measure.
cotton fabric is 'du coton', or 'tissu de coton' in French.
tissu (masc.)
Le tissu.
French lengths are a traditional unit of measurement often used in tailoring and fashion design. They are typically used to measure fabric or trimmings, with one French length equal to 1/3 of a meter, or approximately 12.79 inches.
One way to refurbish and old lampshade is to paste new fabric over the old fabric.
Needles, Fabric, and Tape Measure
you have to measure the fabric and your model
measure twice
A geotextile fabric should be used for a French drain to ensure proper drainage and longevity.
A slightly ribbed, woven fabric of silk, cotton, or rayon.[French, from Old North French, cloth head-covering worn by women in Flanders, possibly from Middle Dutch falie, scarf.]
Yes, rags are made of fabric. When people make rags, they are usually taking old fabric scraps that are from old clothing, towels, etc.