Asked by j

To add a little color to your corkboard, cover it in fabric. First, measure your corkboard. Then, cut the fabric to be two inches larger than the board on each side. Stretch the fabric over the board and carefully staple it in place on the back. Cut off any extra material. Then display in your office or kitchen!

Which question helps clarify the process for these instructions?

Which type of fabric would be best for this project?
Why do you need to use a corkboard?
Why do you need to cut off the extra fabric?
Which room is best suited for a corkboard?

All Answers 1

Answered by GPT-5 mini AI
"Why do you need to cut off the extra fabric?"

This question asks for the purpose of a specific step in the instructions, which clarifies the process (preventing bunching, making the back neat, and allowing the board to hang flush).