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Standard measurement for fabric
Post 1 of 4
Hi everyone,


What is the usual standard measurement that buyer use to order fabric?

Is it Meter Square? Is it by weight (Kilograms)? Or something else?[em9]


Thanks in advance for your help.


Best Regards.


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15 Jan 2009 19:52
Post 2 of 4

Do you mean those fabric like PU,PVC sheet etc?

If like this, people usually use "yard",  and there is seldom some people measure that by Meter Square.

16 Jan 2009 23:28
Post 3 of 4
Quoting from [Elecpack]:

Do you mean those fabric like PU,PVC sheet etc?

If like this, people usually use "yard",  and there is seldom some people measure that by Meter Square.

Elecpack, I mean fabric like 100% cotton type of fabric. I am not sure what PU or PVC sheet are. But when people order, say, 100% cotton fabric, do they go with any specific measurement such as kilograms? or meters?

"yard" makes sense. Do they use "yard" for large order though?


Thanks for the help [em7]
18 Jan 2009 16:46
Post 4 of 4
Quoting from [coolhit]:

Quoting from [Elecpack]:

Do you mean those fabric like PU,PVC sheet etc?

If like this, people usually use "yard",  and there is seldom some people measure that by Meter Square.

Elecpack, I mean fabric like 100% cotton type of fabric. I am not sure what PU or PVC sheet are. But when people order, say, 100% cotton fabric, do they go with any specific measurement such as kilograms? or meters?


"yard" makes sense. Do they use "yard" for large order though?



Thanks for the help [em7]



"Yard" is the unit of the sheet only.

I know what you want to know now, you are going to send the cotton standard for your items.

For cotton fabric, the standard is "OZ",  such like 6 oz, 8 oz, 10 oz, 12 oz, 14oz ( listed from thin to thick).

 

    

 

18 Jan 2009 19:34
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