Asked by Sara
Which of the following represents the correct formula for calculating the amount of fabric needed to make a curtain?
A. length x width) + seam allowance
B. (length x seam allowance) + width
C. (length + seam allowance) x (width + seam allowance)
D.(seam allowance x 2) + (length x width)
A. length x width) + seam allowance
B. (length x seam allowance) + width
C. (length + seam allowance) x (width + seam allowance)
D.(seam allowance x 2) + (length x width)
Answers
Answered by
Ms. Sue
None of those choices mentions hems and top treatment (rod pocket, etc.) Therefore, none of these answers is correct.
Answered by
mia
Which of the following represents the correct formula for calculating the amount of fabric needed to make a curtain?
Answer: (length + seam allowance) x (width + seam allowance)
Answer: (length + seam allowance) x (width + seam allowance)
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