I don't believe that will work, but there are fabric paints available that are intended to be put through the wash. Here is a web site listed below of nothing but fabric paint.
If you go to a fabric store to buy the material, they will have patterns there as well. Find the pattern that is closest to the design of your dress, find your size listed on the pattern and it will tell you how much you need.
Yes, linen is a natural fabric. It is made from the fibers in the stalks of flax plants.
Fabric paint can be applied with brushes. Most of the fabric paints commercially available are opaque, which means they will work over any fabric including denim. You may have to apply several coats in order to get the look you are after.
The paper-bag is a great fabric for scrapbooking for children, cheap and very effective.
A running yard has a length of 1 yard. The width is defined by the merchant selling the product. 8ft wide marine carpet sold by the running yard would be 8ft X 3ft per running yard. 54in fabric sold by the running yard would be 54in x 36in per running yard.
1 yard of fabric has a length of 1 yard but the width of the fabric is not specified and so the question cannot be answered.
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Depends on how wide the bolt of fabric is. A "yard" of fabric will always be three feet long, but it may be varyingly wide.
A yard of fabric is measured at 36 inches. A meter of fabric is 39. something something, just a slight half inch under 40 inches.
One yard of fabric is 36" long, and varies in width. If you have 45" wide fabric, you need 22" of fabric (less than one yard). The fabric store can help you with that.
It is simply the length of the fabric so 1 [linear] yard.
You can expect to pay around $26 a yard for fabric featuring Coca Cola emblems, logos, bottles, and glasses. Fabric's commercial website has one design that they list for $4.98 per yard.
1 yard = 3 feet. It doesn't matter what it's a foot or yard of (fabric, rope, etc.) because one yard of anything will always be the same as three feet of anything.
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1 yard of fabric or 4/4 of fabric
one half yard?