Metres or centimetres.
Millimeters.
The answer depends on what characteristic you wish to measure: its mass, length, volume etc.
10.24 square units.
An example: Feet for first piece of fabric: 2 Inches for first piece of fabric: 7 Feet for 2nd piece of fabric: 2, Inches for 2nd piece of fabric: 6 I need the program to print: Feet: 5 Inches: 1
How many 1.5 sq yds can I get out of a 30 yd by 1 yd piece of fabric?
A ruler.
cm
Millimeters.
The answer depends on what characteristic you wish to measure: its mass, length, volume etc.
It is neither. Length is used to measure inanimate objects, such as the length of a piece of string or fabric.
10.24 square units.
An example: Feet for first piece of fabric: 2 Inches for first piece of fabric: 7 Feet for 2nd piece of fabric: 2, Inches for 2nd piece of fabric: 6 I need the program to print: Feet: 5 Inches: 1
As your question is written, it is impossible to state how much a piece of shirt would weigh. Many factors would determine the weight, such as:the type of fabric / material (fabric can be light-weight to very heavy)the size of the 'piece' that was cut or torn away from the shirtwhether the shirt was outerwear or regular clothingwhether the shirt has any liningwhether the piece of fabric has any adornments, such as embroidery, buttons, beading, heavy stitching, etc.whether the piece of fabric has anything sewn into it, such as elastic or stiffening fabric (like in a collar).whether the piece of fabric has metal sewn into the fabric (such as in the shirt bottom on the front to hold the fabric downward).
Centimetres and/or millimetres - depending on the size of the piece !
A metric ruler measures in inches and centimeters.
It is important to test the machine on spare piece of fabric to make sure that it sews properly.
Yes