Measuring-tape Sentence Examples

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  • In order to get started you will need measuring tape and, if you are not shy, a good friend to assist you.

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  • Take a measuring tape and figure out your exact height and step on your bathroom scale before calculating your BMI.

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  • Finding your waist circumference is easy; simply take a measuring tape and measure the slimmest part of your waist.

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  • Then, take your measuring tape and chart and make sure that what you purchase will fit and that you will have enough room to move freely around the equipment.

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  • Ensure that you don't fall into that category by grabbing a measuring tape and measuring just under your arms and above your breast.

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  • Use the measuring tape to measure around your chest, just under your bust.

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  • So if you are in doubt, bust out the measuring tape and take your measurements.

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  • All you have to do is use a measuring tape for two areas of your torso, and then enter your measurements.

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  • The fitter will use a measuring tape to find the band size and cup size ideal for your body.

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  • If you have concerns about making sure you are ordering a bra that fits, their website contains a detailed fitting guide and also includes a measuring tape template you can download and print out.

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  • As with your breast measurement, you're going to want to hold the measuring tape taunt across your waist, and yes, it's okay to pull in your stomach.

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  • As with the previous two measurements, you'll be holding the measuring tape tightly.

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  • If you don't know your measurements, simply grab a measuring tape (the soft, pliable kind) and measure your bust, waist, and inseam.

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  • Use a measuring tape to mark the exact size of the hole so you don't make it too large or too small.

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  • Simply use a fabric measuring tape to see what your child's wrist size is.

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  • Take the measuring tape with you when you go shopping and measure the length of the bracelet.

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  • The perfect measurement is derived when the measuring tape is held beneath the arms and across the shoulder blades.

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  • Use a ruler or measuring tape to measure each jump.

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  • With this method you wouldn't be using a measuring tape to measure your body at all.

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  • For this method, you'll need a soft measuring tape.

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  • Additionally, it may also be helpful to have a measuring tape around as well.

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  • Measure around your breasts at the fullest point, keeping the measuring tape snug, but not tight.

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  • If you are going to take your child shopping, bring a measuring tape - this way, you can assess the size and may not need to try suits on.

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  • The basic BTU guidelines are based on square footage, so if you don't know the size of your room, break out the measuring tape.

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  • Other measuring devices you might want to have in your quilting supply include a yard stick, a flexible measuring tape (they're usually made of plastic these days but used to be made of fabric) and maybe a ruler.

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  • Next, bring out the measuring tape and note your waist circumference next to your weight.

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