50 yards x 108" wide
To determine how many yards of tulle are needed to wrap around 8 posts that are each 12 feet tall, first calculate the total height of the posts: 8 posts x 12 feet = 96 feet. If you want to wrap tulle around each post, you would typically wrap it several times; assuming a single wrap is about 1 foot for simplicity, you would need 96 feet. Since there are 3 feet in a yard, you would need 32 yards of tulle (96 feet ÷ 3 feet per yard = 32 yards).
There are 46.67 square yards in a bolt. The website wolframalpha.com is a wonderful site for just about any sort of mathematical or scientific conversion. For this question, I typed "bolt to square yards", without the quotes, into the search field on the site and it came up with lots of relevant information.
there are 3 ft in a yard so the carpet is 4 yards wide (12/3=4) and if it is 99 yards long the square yards are (4 * 99) which is: 396 square yards
in medieval times a standard bolt of cloth was 40 cloth-yards (37 inches) in length
Y yards = Y yards
I will need many yards of tulle to make this skirt really full.
To determine how many yards of tulle are needed to wrap around 8 posts that are each 12 feet tall, first calculate the total height of the posts: 8 posts x 12 feet = 96 feet. If you want to wrap tulle around each post, you would typically wrap it several times; assuming a single wrap is about 1 foot for simplicity, you would need 96 feet. Since there are 3 feet in a yard, you would need 32 yards of tulle (96 feet ÷ 3 feet per yard = 32 yards).
A bolt of cotton fabric for quilting is usually 15 yards; 42"-43" wide. A bolt of fleece fabric is usually 10 yards for licensed fleece fabric, and 10-12 yards for non-licensed fabric.
120 centimeters = 47 inches. One bolt of fabric is either 44 or 54 inches wide, so there are 2 possibilities:A bolt of 44" x 47" = 1.2 yards x 1.3 yardsA bolt of 54" x 47" = 1.5 yards x 1.3 yards
There are 46.67 square yards in a bolt. The website wolframalpha.com is a wonderful site for just about any sort of mathematical or scientific conversion. For this question, I typed "bolt to square yards", without the quotes, into the search field on the site and it came up with lots of relevant information.
A fine, often starched net of silk, rayon, or nylon, used especially for veils, tutus, or gowns. That's what Tulle is. So I bet that a tulle dress was made out of tulle.
Sainte-Tulle's population is 3,265.
there are 3 ft in a yard so the carpet is 4 yards wide (12/3=4) and if it is 99 yards long the square yards are (4 * 99) which is: 396 square yards
Since three feet are in a yard, all you have to do is multiply 14x3 Which equals 42. There is 42 ft. of cloth on the bolt. ;)
You can purchase tulle at almost any fabric store.
The area of Sainte-Tulle is 17.07 square kilometers.
It depends on what kind of skirt you want to make! Here are some general fabric measurements (which will vary slightly depending on preference and size):Mini skirt: 1 1/2 yards (44" fabric bolt)A-line skirt: 1 3/4 yards (44" fabric bolt)Short gathered skirt: 1 3/4 yards (44" fabric bolt)Short circle skirt: 1 3/4 yards (44" fabric bolt)Long straight skirt: 3 yards (44" fabric bolt)Long gathered skirt: 3 1/4 yards (44" fabric bolt)