This wire can be as wide as 33 feet
Most quilt fabric is 45 inches wide with 40 - 42 inches of usable fabric. (You have to cut off the selvages.) Some extra wide fabric can be purchased for backing that is 108 inches wide.
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Depends on how wide the bolt of fabric is. A "yard" of fabric will always be three feet long, but it may be varyingly wide.
I just bought some fabric to cover a glider rocker and ottoman and i bought 2 1/2 yds of 56" wide fabric. You could get away with buying 2 1/4 yds of 54"-56" wide fabric.
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One yard of fabric is 36" long, and varies in width. If you have 45" wide fabric, you need 22" of fabric (less than one yard). The fabric store can help you with that.
It depends on how wide the fabric is, and how wide the table cloths are. Assuming the width of the fabric is the same as the required width of the table cloths, the answer is 150ft / 2 yards = 50 yards/2 yards = 25
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Fabric is usually either 45" or 54" width (depends on the bolt), and one yard is 36" length. So 0.50 yards of fabric is either: 18" length x 45" wide OR 18" length x 54" wide
Area of first piece = 5 yards * 60 inches = 300 inch-yards Suppose length of equivalent area of 57" fabric is x yards then x*57 = 300 or x = 300/57 = 5.26 yards (approx).
It is simply the length of the fabric so 1 [linear] yard.
With fabric 54" wide for every two yards you will get 4 of the runners. You are going to have fabric waste and will end up with enough for 16 runners but you have to buy 8 yards to get at the least your 13 runners because of the 72" length