Common Yardage Cuts

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Ever wonder what size a Fat Quarter is or wonder what size a half yard cut is?  This chart will help you determine of common yardage cuts.

 

 

1/8 yard                             4.5” x 44”

 

Fat eighth                           18” x 11”

 

¼ yard                               9” x 44”

 

Fat quarter                         18” x 22”

 

1/3 yard                             12” x 44”

 

3/8 yard                             13.5 x 44”

 

½ yard                               18” x 44”

 

5/8 yard                             22.5” x 44”

 

2/3 yard                             24” x 44”

 

¾ yard                               27” x 44”

 

7/8 yard                             31.5” x 44”

 

1 yard                                36” x 44”

 

 

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