Visual for fabric cut sizes
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https://www.dinkydoo.com/pages/precut-fabric-sizes
Good visuals here, as well as a description of Moda bake shop wares.
Good visuals here, as well as a description of Moda bake shop wares.
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https://www.dinkydoo.com/pages/precut-fabric-sizes
Good visuals here, as well as a description of Moda bake shop wares.
Good visuals here, as well as a description of Moda bake shop wares.
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Thank you! Someone filled in the.missing piece for me was the word "precut" I got want I needed.
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I found several websites with visual explanations by googling "precut sizes". Keep in mind, however, that some of the terms are copyrighted, so they will be specific to a certain manufacturer. For instance, not everyone calls 2.5" strips "jelly rolls". They're also called roll-ups, bali pops, and often simply "2 1/2" strips".
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To second Peckish's comments -- terminology differs with manufacturer, time and place...
For me a "charm" is when you use all different fabrics in a quilt regardless of size or shape, not a 5" square, which some refer to as nickels.
Back around Y2K there weren't that many precuts, and certainly no 10" squares or layer cakes. I was part of a fabric swapping group that settled on 10" squares for a bug swap, as that size could be used by all of us and cut conveniently and the concept rapidly spread. For a mental image, that's a 10" width of fabric basically cut into 4 parts. Some fabrics can barely get 40" between the selvedges, and some have a bit left over.
Again, back around Y2K there weren't any established names for 2.5" squares -- other than 2.5" square! Mini-charm or candy or whatever simply was not used when we were trying to get our 2k charm squares.
A "fat quarter" is a yard of fabric cut in half both ways, roughly 18x22ish. A quarter yard is a 9" strip... so is skinny compared to a fat quarter although both are roughly the same amount of fabric.
For me a "charm" is when you use all different fabrics in a quilt regardless of size or shape, not a 5" square, which some refer to as nickels.
Back around Y2K there weren't that many precuts, and certainly no 10" squares or layer cakes. I was part of a fabric swapping group that settled on 10" squares for a bug swap, as that size could be used by all of us and cut conveniently and the concept rapidly spread. For a mental image, that's a 10" width of fabric basically cut into 4 parts. Some fabrics can barely get 40" between the selvedges, and some have a bit left over.
Again, back around Y2K there weren't any established names for 2.5" squares -- other than 2.5" square! Mini-charm or candy or whatever simply was not used when we were trying to get our 2k charm squares.
A "fat quarter" is a yard of fabric cut in half both ways, roughly 18x22ish. A quarter yard is a 9" strip... so is skinny compared to a fat quarter although both are roughly the same amount of fabric.
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I recently bought precuts 10 inch by 5 inch. I figured if I needed more 5 inch ones, i could cut them in half and use them that way. So far I've not made the quilt I bought them for....
this is where I got them. hard to find!
https://www.fatquartershop.com/jolly-bars
this is where I got them. hard to find!
https://www.fatquartershop.com/jolly-bars
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I found several websites with visual explanations by googling "precut sizes". Keep in mind, however, that some of the terms are copyrighted, so they will be specific to a certain manufacturer. For instance, not everyone calls 2.5" strips "jelly rolls". They're also called roll-ups, bali pops, and often simply "2 1/2" strips".