Sentences with phrase «width of the fabric»

I used the full width of the fabric and cut from the length.
For the width on my panels, I used the stock width of the fabric, however you can do them whatever size you'd like.
I used the full width of the fabric and cut from the length.
Measure 7 inches up from this seam and sew a straight line across the 20 inch width of the fabric making the threading pocket between the two branches.
The carrier should be comfortable for the wearer with adequate padding on shoulder and waist straps or enough widths of fabric that allows the wearer to comfortably arrange the shoulder straps.
(Option): If you have the smaller width of fabric you can «piece» this pattern together by cutting HALF of the pattern TWICE as shown above.
Then cut 1 1/5 inches off of the excess width of the fabric from the edge of the comforter.
After measuring and marking the desired width of fabric at one end, make a small snip at each mark and hand - tear lengthwise in one strong, swift motion.
Step 3) Before joining the fabrics together overlock the edges of the joining widths of the fabrics.
(For my shade, I needed the full width of the fabric plus a little extra, so I simply used glue to secure ribbon to the selvages of my fabric.
Start by spreading the wrap out like an apron with the center of the wrap around your belly button and the width of the fabric falling down to your knees.
I start with a piece of the fabric from the sling that's the width of the fabric (usually 26 - 30») and 10» tall.
I make the width of the straps anywhere between 12 to 15 inches (30 to 38 cm), depending on the width of my fabric.
This stretch wrap baby carrier works basically like any other stretch baby wrap but is a little bit thinner in terms of the width of the fabric panels.
Note: If you are making your scarf for a small child, straighten the edges, but leave the fleece as one piece that is about 12» by the width of the fabric.
When used as an infant carrier, the width of the fabric used is an indication of status.
To wash the canopy, remove the metal and plastic frame that run the width of the fabric (you will need a Phillips head screwdriver to remove).
That leaves top straps that are 12 - 17» (depending on the width of your fabric — it will probably be either 44» or 54» to start, folded in half to 22 - 27») by whatever your fabric's length is (somewhere between 72 - 90» — longer if you're zaftig, shorter if you're petite; I think 2 yards is probably the minimum), and waist straps that are 10» by the remainder of the fabric (between 28» and 46», depending on the length of the fabric).
In this case, I chose a 16» zipper which was 2 inches longer than the width of my fabric.
As a general rule, the width of our fabric is 54» -60».
The width of each fabric varies.
The fabric fits snugly like a tight t - shirt, and the width of the fabric easily makes up for any lack of padding by distributing weight across both shoulders and your back.
Cut a rectangle of fabric 44» (width of fabric) by that measurement.
I have a question: Is there a «rule of thumb» for the width of fabric in order to get a good fullness?
Cut the width of the fabric to your desired width plus 3 inches.
Cut 5 — 2 1/5 ″ x the width of the fabric strips of the binding fabric.
I was limited to the width of my fabric, it was only 54 ″ and I didn't want to cut the skirt in two pieces.
This means the panels on the left consist of 2 panels @ 2.5 widths of fabric each.
Our half - yard sample cut measures 18» x the width of the fabric roll.
Enough so that we used 5 widths of fabric for the left window and 4 widths of fabric for the right.
For this french door we used 4 widths of fabric (2 panels @ 2 widths of fabric each) and allowed them to break on the floor a bit more than in the living spaces.
The panels on the right are 2 panels @ 2 widths of fabric each.
Hand made roman blinds can also be custom made with plain fabric to centre and a contrast fabric to sides and bottom — enabling the contrast to extend the blinds beyond the width of the fabric thus avoiding joins in the fabric — a velvet, silk or a custom design trim or panel can also be added for true luxury...
The next one is to apply furring strips (thin pieces of wood) to the walls measuring the width of your fabric.
I wouldn't make a blind wider than the width of the fabric.
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