To convert fabric price from per yard to price per kg, you can use the following formula:
Price per kg = (Price per yard * Yards * GSM) / 1000
where:
- Price per kg is the price of the fabric in kilograms
- Price per yard is the price of the fabric in yards
- Yards is the number of yards of fabric
- GSM is the weight of the fabric in grams per square meter
For example, if the price of a yard of fabric is $1, the number of yards you need is 5, and the GSM of the fabric is 200, the price per kg is:
Price per kg = ($1 * 5 yards * 200 g/m^2) / 1000 = $1
Here are some additional things to keep in mind when converting fabric price from per yard to price per kg:
- The fabric weight is usually given in the dry state. If the fabric is wet, it will weigh more.
- The fabric width may be given in inches or centimeters. You will need to convert it to meters before using the formula.
- The GSM is a measure of the weight of the fabric per square meter. It is usually given in grams per square meter (g/m^2).
Here are some of the factors that can affect the price of fabric per kgs:
- The type of fabric. Some fabrics, such as silk and wool, are more expensive than others, such as cotton and polyester.
- The weight of the fabric. Heavier fabrics are more expensive than lighter fabrics.
- The width of the fabric. Wider fabrics are more expensive than narrower fabrics.
- The GSM of the fabric. Fabrics with a higher GSM are more expensive than fabrics with a lower GSM.
- The dyeing process. Fabrics that are dyed are more expensive than undyed fabrics.
- The finishing process. Fabrics that are finished, such as those that are pre-shrunk or wrinkle-resistant, are more expensive than unfinished fabrics.
I hope this helps! Let me know if you have any other questions.






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