Put a sheet of greaseproof (parchment) paper over where the wax stain is, and iron over the parchment paper with a iron on a barely warm setting. Keep ironing until the wax has melted slightly (you may need to turn the iron up slightly). Hopefully by the time the wax has warmed up, most of it should be sticking to the greaseproof paper and not your fabric.
5-10 depending on the fabric.
2 and 2/3 yards.
100%firbre automated 60% Fabric Cotton 80% Poleyester
It depends on the type of dress - are you talking about a little sundress - spaghetti straps and cut above the knees, or a full length swilry evening gown, or something in between? You could probably get away with as little as 1 or 1.25 yards for a little shift. On the other extreme, you're probably looking at 6 yards. For something in between, 2.5 - 3 yards is probably safe. The way to hit it perfectly is to look at the specific pattern that you want to have made (or a pattern that is very similar) and find out how much fabric that pattern calls for. (Each pattern has a table on the back that indicates the amount of fabric that it requires.) I got my numbers (above) from the reference cards I got from www.gwynhug.com. These cards don't go down as far as size 2 (they only go to size 6), but I looked at how much the fabric yardage requirement changed as the sizes dropped from 20 to 6 and I extrapolated. Those tables were created by summarizing numbers from over 2,000 patterns, so I think they are pretty good. Good luck! :)
A mattress pad is normally a fabric, quilted cover with elastic corners. They're typically 1/4 to 1/2 inch thick. A mattress TOPPER, on the other hand, made from visco-elastic memory foam is a much thicker pad, usually 2-4 inches thick.
Composition of PC fabric is polyster and cotton. In such fabric percentage of polyster is highr compair to the cotton.
Mix fabric medium into acrylic paint
Acrylic fabric is not naturally stretchy like spandex or elastane, but it can be blended with other fibers to add stretchiness.
There are a few advantages of curtains made out of acrylic fabric:Acrylic fabric is wrinkle resistantAcrylic fabric is fire resistantAcrylic fabric is easier to care for and clean
NO!This will melt the acrylic to the iron, even at very low temperatures.
Cashmink is a very soft fabric which is used to make scarves. It is similar (feels like) cashmere but is made 100 percent acrylic.
Yes, polyester can be elastic. It can be combined with other fibers like spandex to create a stretchy fabric that has elasticity.
I used to work in an acrylic shop and we would use weldon, there are many types depending on consistency. We also used clamps and wppden blocks to hod the acrylic in place.
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No. Some but not all acrylic paints are suitable for fabrics. You need to use fabric paint that can withstand multiple wash and dry cycles without discoloring or detaching.
Acro wool is a fabric combination of wool and acrylic. The fabric is usually used in clothing that is meant to be raining retardant.
They are practically the same. I paint with fabric paints most times actually