3 dozen inches, but this isn't a customary unit of measure in this instance.
Assuming each square has a side length of 6 inches, you can cut 16 squares from 1 yard of fabric. This is because 1 yard is equal to 36 inches, and each square requires 6 inches of fabric for one side.
Gross. Inch x 12 = Foot Dozen x 12 = grossSince there are 12 inches in a foot, that means inch to foot is 1 to 12. So it's the same as 12 to 144, which is a dozen to 144 (or, 12 dozen).The answer is Inch is to foot as dozen is to 12 dozen.
There are 4 fat quarters in a yard of fabric.When fabric comes off the bolt it is stored on, it is folded in half so that the selvedge ends are touching. To cut a fat quarter, a half yard is cut from the bolt of fabric. This half yard is then cut in half along the fold, resulting in a quarter yard of fabric (half of a half is a quarter).The fat quarter is used often in quilting because it provides more usable space for quilters than a standard quarter yard cut. A standard quarter yard is 9 inches wide, by the width of fabric on the bolt (anywhere between 40-44 inches is standard width of fabric). A fat quarter is wider, but less long at 18 inches wide by 20-22 inches long.Even though the fat quarter has a different length and width than a standard quarter yard cut, it still represents a quarter yard of fabric. Since four quarters make a whole, each yard of fabric can be cut into exactly 4 fat quarters.
If the fabric is 44 inches wide and 36 inches long (one yard), you will get a maximum of 4 x 3 or 12 10-inch squares.
To convert grams per square meter to grams per yard, you first need to know the fabric width. For a fabric width of 57 inches, one yard of fabric is equivalent to 36 inches. Calculate the area of one square yard (36 inches by 36 inches), convert the area to square meters, and then use the conversion factor of grams per square meter to grams per yard. This will give you the equivalent weight of the fabric in grams per yard.
1 yard of fabric has a length of 1 yard but the width of the fabric is not specified and so the question cannot be answered.
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.
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9 with some left over fabric
about 3 yards.
1 yard = 3 feet. It doesn't matter what it's a foot or yard of (fabric, rope, etc.) because one yard of anything will always be the same as three feet of anything.
Most stores sell fabric by the yard making it simple to order. Just tell the costumer service representative how many yards you need.
You can purchase ironing board fabric by the yard at fabric stores, online fabric retailers, or craft stores.
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22.5 Inches
Nine square feet in one square yard of fabric. So it's 3 sq ft per foot width.
In the USA, fabric is sold by the yard (3 feet). In metres, in most countries.