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Old 12-09-2011, 03:52 PM
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Hi everyone. I am in need of just a tee bit of help here. I think I know the answer...but want to make sure I am right BEFORE cutting.

I have 2 one yard peices of batik fabric. I want to cut it up into 5 x 5 inch squares. The fabric is 42 inches wide.

Is this how I need to figure out how to cut it so that I can get the most squares?

36" x 42" =1512 inches for ONE yard. Now since I am wanting 5" x 5" squares....I want to multiply the 5X5 to get 25. Now do I take that 1512 and divide it by the 25 to get 60 squares out of ONE YARD of fabric?

So that would be 7 5inch strips per yard?

I think I am right...but just want to make sure as I don't want to blow it when I go to cut it as there is nothing to replace it with. Thanks for your help.
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Old 12-09-2011, 04:07 PM
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Square inches help in estimating whether you have enough fabric, but it is only an estimate because the shapes you want don't always go into the fabric evenly. In this case, you can get 8 5" squares in one WOF, assuming that 40" of the width is actually usable. (It may not be - remember you can't use the selvages.) In one yard you can hopefully get 7 strips, but again, if the fabric is not cut straight that may not be possible. So, if you can do the above, then you will get 8*7=56 squares MAXIMUM in each yard of fabric.

Now, do you really want 5" squares, or is that the finished size? If it's the finished size, then you want to cut 5.5" squares, and that reduces the number you will get.
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I am not a math whiz but I agree that you will get 7 5in strips for the width of fabric, but you will only get 8 squares from each 5 inch strip. So the total number of squares would only be 56 instead of 60 from each yard.
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Old 12-09-2011, 04:14 PM
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This is how I usually do my math:

5X 8= 40 with 2 inches left. (width of fabric was 42)

1 yard= 36 inches= 5 X7 =35 with 1 inch left

8 (number of blocks in a row) X 7 (number of rows you have in 1yd)=56 blocks from one yard.

56 X 2 (because you have 2 1yrd pieces)= 112 blocks

I hope this was clear!
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42 in / 5 in = 8 (8.4 rnd down)
36 in / 5 in = 7 (7.2 rnd down)
and so 56--5 inch squares

42 in / 5.5 in = 7 (7.6 rnd down)
36 in / 5.5 in = 6 (6.45 rnd down)
and so 42--5.5 inch squares

the square inch solution does not work as you have partial squares at the end of each row...remember, also trim off both selvedges...this will not affect the results as you have a bit extra on each side, trim first, then cut the squares. this is for 1 pc...double for the 2 pcs that you mentioned.

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Old 12-09-2011, 04:24 PM
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Thank you everyone. My neighbor girl lives on $381 a month on her unemployment and has 2 kids. A two year old girl and a 5 year old boy. Her mom is her best friend. Since my friend can't afford to buy her mom a gift, and my friend just feels so bad about it and I have told her that her mom understands and does not expect anything and that just her love and the love of the kids is all that is needed. So, secretly without the mom knowing, I want to make just a small throw blanket to give to my friend so that she can give it to her mom from her and the kids for Christmas. It won't be anything fancy thats for sure. But I think it will make my friend feel better to know that she can give her mom something. I am also going to teach her how to make homemade candies this weekend. In a way its like a PIF to someone that really really could use something like this in her life right now. My husband and I bought the kids a couple of gifts too so there will be at least a couple of things under the tree.
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that is very thoughtful of you to help her like that.
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Very thoughtful. Merry Christmas to YOU!
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That is so nice of you to help her and her family out. I'm sure that she will really appreciate all that you are doing.
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That is so kind of you, you will be blessed.
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