How Big is a Yard of Fabric? (2024)

Once you've chosen a pattern and you're ready to buy your fabric and get sewing. But how do you know how much fabric you need? A pattern may specify the amount in lengths, but you'll find that the amount you need varies depending on the width of the fabric you've chosen. When you buy fabric for your sewing projects it's usually sold by the linear yard.

So, how do you know how big a yard of fabric actually is?

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How big is a yard?

Very simply, one yard of fabric is 36 inches long. But working out how much fabric you need for a sewing project is a little bit more complicated than that.

While a yard in length is always a yard, fabric width varies according to where you're buying it. Average widths are between 33-44 inches. Because of the different widths available you need to calculate how many yards you need overall.

The width required also depends on your sewing project - if you're making a large item, like a duvet cover, you'll need a much wider piece of fabric than you'd need for a dress or bag. If that width isn't available you can stitch two pieces together. Read your pattern carefully when working out how many yards of fabric needed.

It's important to think also about the type of fabric and whether it's patterned. Pre-washed fabric shouldn't shrink, but with other fabrics you may need to build in a little shrinkage surplus in your yardage. Patterns can run lengthwise or widthwise, so take account of this in your calculations too.

Yard or meter?

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To add to the confusion, fabrics come in yards and meters. So as well as working out the dimensions of a yard in inches you need to convert inches to centimeters if you normally use the metric system.

The Imperial system of inches and yards is used only in the USA, Libya and Myanmar. The rest of the world uses metric measurements. Which can make it hard to work out how to buy a yard of fabric or to determine the length and width in inches if you're used to meters and centimeters.

If you're using the metric system (meters and centimeters) 1 yard equals 0.9144 meters, or 91cm. Your retailer may specify that fabric is sold by the meter. They will give the width in centimeters. This might look like this '150 x 100cm', which shows you the fabric is 150cm wide and 100m long. You then calculate the amount of fabric required by length.

How is fabric measured?

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Fabric is usually sold from a bolt. This is a cardboard tube that the material is wrapped around, and then unfurled on a flat surface to be measured. Width is measured from the selvage (the woven edge, often marked with a white border) across the bolt.

How to measure a yard

Even if you already use the imperial system your tape measure may not have yards on it. To measure a yard you need to convert it to inches and then use your measuring tape to find the right width of the fabric.

Remember, there are 36 inches in a yard. So, for example, if your pattern calls for 2 yards of fabric you multiply 36 by 2 to find out your fabric yardage.

You can also convert feet into yards. How many feet in a yard? A yard is 3 feet. It might also help to know that 36 inches equals 3 feet.

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Buying fabric: how much do you need in yards?

Calculating fabric amounts

Once you've answered the question of how big is a yard of fabric, you now need to work out exactly how much fabric your pattern requires. You could do this mathematical calculation using length and width plus the number of pieces required:

  • Write down the width of your fabric and the width of one piece. Divide the fabric width by the piece width. This tells you how many pieces will fit into the width of your fabric. Round it down for ease.
  • Divide the number of pieces needed by the number that will fit into the width (calculated above). This gives you the number of rows you'll need.
  • Multiply this number by the length of one piece to find out how many inches of fabric are needed in total.
  • Take this number and divide it by 36 inches (round it up to make sure you've got enough) to get the total yardage required.

Use a yard conversion chart

But the simplest way to work out yardage is to use a conversion chart. If your pattern tells you to use 54 inches of fabric, for instance, you simply read across the chart to find the right number of yards for your sewing project. This conversion chart shows you need 1.5 yards of fabric. For a piece measuring 9 inches you need 0.25 yards (pic via sew4home.com).

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Once you've bought the right amount of fabric you're ready to get sewing! If you need tips on cutting fabric straight go here. And to find out how to deal with fabric that puckers when you sew go here.

How Big is a Yard of Fabric? (2024)

FAQs

How Big is a Yard of Fabric? ›

Twelve inches is a foot and three feet is one yard, meaning a yard of fabric is 3-feet or 36 inches long by the width of fabric. The width of the fabric is what gets confusing. It used to be pretty straightforward, quilt fabric was 44/45 inches wide.

How big is 1 yard of fabric? ›

1 yard is 3 feet long. Remember the width can change. It could be 60" wide, 72" wide or even 102" wide, but the length of a yard is always 36 inches or 3 feet.

How much does a yard of fabric cover? ›

A: A yard of fabric is three feet in length. There are twelve inches in a foot. If you are calculating how many square feet the fabric will cover then you multiply the length times breadth – so a 3 feet long piece of fabric that is also 3 feet wide (3 x 3) will cover 9 square feet.

How much yardage of fabric do I need? ›

Multiply the number of rows you need by the length of one piece. This is the total project in inches. Divide the total project in inches by 36 inches (1 yard). This is the total yardage of fabric you need.

How many yards is a piece of fabric? ›

One piece. If you just need one piece of fabric and it fits into the width of your fabric, you probably don't even need to be reading this, but we'll explain just in case! Take the total length you need and divide by 36 to calculate how many yards you need.

Is 1 yard of fabric enough for a shirt? ›

With 1 yard of fabric you can make, tank tops, simple tops, t-shirts short skirts and shorts.

What is something that is 1 yard? ›

Yardage is the length or size of something measured in yards. In other words, it is the total number of yards measured. List a few things that are 1 yard in length. The width of a door, a yardstick, an adult walking stick, and a golf club are a few examples of things that are about 1 yard in length.

Is 1 yard of fabric enough for a dress? ›

If you're making a short dress with short sleeves for a child, 1 yard should be the right amount of fabric. For a longer adult-size dress with long sleeves you will need a minimum 2 to 3 yards of wide fabric. You also need to take account of the width of the fabric.

What can 2 yards of fabric make? ›

Things You Can Make With Just 2 Yards of Fabric
  • Skirts. A 2-yard piece of fabric is typically sufficient for creating a simple skirt, such as an A-line skirt. ...
  • Dresses. ...
  • Blouses and Tops. ...
  • T-shirts. ...
  • Pajama Sets. ...
  • Shorts. ...
  • Children's Clothing. ...
  • Crop Tops.

How do I calculate how much material I need? ›

Manual Calculator
  1. Multiply the length of the area by the width of the area = Square Feet.
  2. Multiply Square Feet by the Depth* = Cubic Feet.
  3. Divide Cubic Feet by 27 = Cubic Yards.
  4. Multiply Cubic Yards by 1.5 = Tons Needed.

How many square feet does a yard of fabric cover? ›

Most cotton fabric has a width of 45 inches. A yard (36 inches) of fabric would have 45x36 = 1620 square inches. A square foot has 144 square inches. 1620 / 144 = 11.25 square feet.

How many yards of fabric for a blanket? ›

For a baby blanket you will need 1 yard of each fabric (so, 2 total yards). For a child's blanket, 1 1/2 yards works well (a total of 3 yards). And, an adult-sized blanket will require 2 yards (4 total yards).

How much fabric do I need for a T-shirt? ›

On average, it takes about 1 to 1.5 meters of fabric to make a medium-sized t-shirt. However, keep in mind that this is just a rough estimate and can vary based on factors like the length of the t-shirt, sleeve style, and any additional design elements.

How many 10x10 squares are in a yard of fabric? ›

10″ Squares

From each yard, you get 12 squares. That means you'll need a total of 3 2/3 yards of fabric to make a layer cake.

How big is a yard of dirt? ›

A cubic yard is a measurement that is 3 feet by 3 feet by 3 feet. A cubic yard measures volume where a ton measures weight. A yard of topsoil usually weighs about 1,800 pounds and a yard of gravel usually weighs about 2,200 pounds.

How many inches is a yard of sewing? ›

A yard of fabric is 36 inches.

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