Band Size: Place a flexible
measuring tape straight across your back and then bring it around the front snugly underneath your breasts.
Not exact matches
For straightforward purses and
straight bags I just
measure and cut, and for bags with curved edges I use patterns, which I either
tape to the leather with masking
tape or just hold and draw round.
Pull the
tape measure around your rib cage underneath your breasts, placing it just under your bust at the front and making sure the
tape measure is flat and
straight across your back.
Generally, band size (number) is determined by
measuring around the body either directly under the arms or under the breasts and
straight around the body holding the
tape so that it is
straight across the back.
Cup size (letter) is usually determined by
measuring around the fullest part of the bust, while wearing a good - fitting bra, and around the body holding the
tape so that it is
straight across the back.
Materials • 20 feet of
straight sidewalk or hallway • Sidewalk chalk or two small objects to mark off 20 feet of distance •
Tape measure • At least three volunteers to walk a short distance (Ideally, they should be different heights.)
Inseam: Stand up
straight, and start the
tape measure high in your crotch.
These are the materials that you will need to do your very own uneven frayed denim: an old pair of
straight legged denim, scissors, seam ripper,
measuring tape or ruler, pen.
HINT:
Measure carefully at both ends and along the way down the
tape to keep it even and
straight all the way from one end of the board to the other.
Place the
measuring tape over the bust, at the apex and make sure the
tape is
straight in the back.
I'm using my
tape measure to indicate a
straight line slicing through the middle of the waist dart.
Keep the
tape measure straight and close to your body but not too tight.
You can lay your
measuring tape out (or anything long and
straight) at a diagonal between the 2 and cut into your skirt shape.
Measure around fullest part making sure
tape is close under arms and
straight over shoulder blades.
Basic
tape measure, squares, T bevels,
straight edges, and string lines.
Step 3: Create templates of all your frames Step 4: Label templates Step 5:
Measure the area where you want to create your display and mark centre point Step 6: Start at the centre and work outwards Step 7:
Tape your templates to the wall so you can use it as a guide Step 8: Use a spirit level to ensure it is straight Step 9: Repeat & tape up other templates measuring spaces in between Step 10: Measure distance of nail position from edge of frame Step 11: Measure and mark nail position on each template Step 12: Hammer nails in place Step 13: Remove templates Step 14: Hand your pict
Tape your templates to the wall so you can use it as a guide Step 8: Use a spirit level to ensure it is
straight Step 9: Repeat &
tape up other templates measuring spaces in between Step 10: Measure distance of nail position from edge of frame Step 11: Measure and mark nail position on each template Step 12: Hammer nails in place Step 13: Remove templates Step 14: Hand your pict
tape up other templates
measuring spaces in between Step 10:
Measure distance of nail position from edge of frame Step 11:
Measure and mark nail position on each template Step 12: Hammer nails in place Step 13: Remove templates Step 14: Hand your pictures
3
Measure your shape or pattern on the wall, drawing very lightly with a pencil 4 Apply painter's
tape to the lines if they're
straight.
YOU WILL NEED: Self - healing mat Medium - weight paper in pastel colour
Straight - edge ruler Pencil X-Acto knife Clear overlay film Copyright - free line art, as desired Double - stick
tape Note: You will need access to a photocopy machine INSTRUCTIONS: 1 On self - healing mat,
measure, mark and cut one 10 - inch - by -5-inch rectangle from medium - weight paper, using ruler, pencil and X-Acto knife.
Using a
tape measuring and a square to draw a
straight line, cut your wood to the following lengths.
Wallpaper, wallpaper paste *,
measuring tape, scissors, drop cloth, sponge, bucket,
straight edge, pencil, level, craft knife, paint roller and tray, smoothing tool, good music and a caffeinated beverage.