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For standard width fabric (45" wide) a twin quilt (63" x 87") will require 5 yards of backing.
1.64 yards per quilt (286/174)
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An Olympic sized pool is 50m
In order to know how much fabric is needed to make a quilt, you need to look at the instructions for the quilt that you are making. In order to make a quilt, you have to have instructions. They will tell you how much fabric you will need on the packages.
Standard King size quilt (120" x 128") = 144 10inch blocks. That does not include any sashing or borders. (Roughly 12 squares across, 12 squares down. Though I'd expand to 13 squares down for aesthetic reasons.)
A yard is 3 feet 42 / 3 = 14 yards
10 yards
nothing, you're making the quilts. or, time and effort, you've paid for the materials theres1.64yards in each quilt so the cost of the material in each quilt is 7.97
10 yards.
Yards? 12
The term "yards" of concrete means cubic yards.