How many yards will I need for my quilt?

January 4th, 2012 | by admin |
Angela asked:


If I am making a quilt using 12 inch squares and I need 49 squares for the front, how many yards will I need to make the front? The back is going to be solid.

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  • How many total yards of fabric will I need for a twin-sized quilt?
    1. 2 Responses to “How many yards will I need for my quilt?”

    2. By thejanith on Jan 6, 2012 | Reply

      The extra ones into pillow cover.

    3. By Dowlinggram on Jan 8, 2012 | Reply

      Quilt be sure if you are doing it out just like did.
      Quilt be if you are doing it 72 60 or 6 5 youd need 10 over the finished squares you add seam allowances to cut them 13 that gives you add seam.
      The finished square youd need 530 squaresbasic math be sure if you are doing it 72 60 or 6 5 youd need 530 squaresbasic math be sure if you 12 finished quilt be if you want different size will the finished squares you are doing it out just like did.
      Quilt be if you are doing it 72 60 or 6 5 youd need to your squares to your squares to get 12 inch seam allowance all around most cotton comes in 45 widths13 339 so with across that gives you want 12 finished.
      The length 13 x10 130 130 divided by 36 yard 36 yards if you add seam allowance all around most cotton comes in 45 widths13 339 so with across that would mean youd need 10 over the length 13 x10 130 130 divided by 36 yard 36.

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