Start by looking at the whole inch markings. From largest to smallest they are. Besides whole inches all measurements have a top number and a bottom number. On a tape measure labeled with imperial units the most prominent marks are usually the one inch marks. Reading an imperial unit tape measure is all about dividing up the markings. As the fraction decreases so do the length of the marks.
This represents the bottom number of the measurement. These are the longest lines on the tape measure and typically have large numbers to the left of them. Tape measures are important tools around the house. How to read a tape measure in inches. Different types of measuring tapes used in sewing 1 the regular measuring tape. Find out the easy way to read a tape measure even if you are not good at math.
What else did i miss. That will give you a true inside measurement with no more guesses. You get 120 inch long measuring tapes in shops as well which is useful for measuring those curtains and quilts and other home decor stuff. Easy to read and accurate measurements. These are typically marked by long thin lines and fairly large numbers. To figure out the top number we count how many.
On a standard tape measure the biggest marking is the inch mark which generally has the biggest number if it has them. Each size mark has a name. Tighten the tape measure until it is taut and make sure it is not twisted. Small and light pocket size measuring tape. Typically a measuring tape for measuring the body is 60 inches long which is about 15 meters 152 cms. Wrap the sewing tape measure loosely around the body part you are trying to measure.
For example ½ has a bigger mark than ¼ which has a bigger mark than ⅛ and so on. You should be able to comfortably place one finger between the tape measure and the body of the person whose measurements you are taking. Use the big numbered markings for inches. Every 12 inches there will often but not always be a foot marking. As the increments decrease so does the length of the mark. The tape measure has accurate large and clear markings in both inches and centimeters easy and convenient to read.
Instead place the body of the tape measure back into the corner then read the measurement where the tape disappears into the body and add the number on the back of your tape measure to your measurement. Easiest method to read tape measure increments 1.