depends on the seats... but for some regular bucket seats, it shouldn't take more then three and a half yards of fabric for each of the driver and passenger seats. You'll probably want to pick up about 2 yards of some thin foam and a lining fabric, such as burlap, muslin, etc. for doing the pleating and padded parts of the seat. However, I'm yet to have to do a rear seat, so I can't help you there.
an amount between everything and nothing. "some" would suffice.
Depending on what size is your chair... i would say as much as you need!
depends on the size
Your first order of business should be the evaluate how much it will cost to reupholster. Investigate what type of fabric you need to buy and such considerations. Then watch guides and information online on how to practically do it. The site eHow is a good source and YouTube can provide an actual video guide.
3,500.00
Your answer depends on the fabric, the designer, the size and the style. There is no standard.
it would cost from 500 hundred to 1 thousand euro.
For standard width fabric (45" wide) a twin quilt (63" x 87") will require 5 yards of backing.
A swatch of fabric is a small piece of cloth that is used as a sample. There is no standard size. A swatch can range from two by two inches, to a large handkerchief size.
The standard fabric width is 45 inches, but some are 60 inches so be sure to read the label before deciding how much you will need.
It depends what kind of fabric and how much fabric.
It depends what kind of fabric and how much fabric.
For those of you who have never bought fabric, you can control how much length you buy, the width is a standard with that all fabric seems to come in which is about five feet wide.
The cost of fabric varies depending on the type of fabric you want and where you are located. You can call the fabric department to exactly how much the fabric you have costs.
For a standard cot size doona (100 x 110cm) you will need 2.2 metres :)