Can some recommend a site that has the fabric yardage needed for the whole quilt pattern please.
I'm terrible at figuring out how much I need. Right now, I'm looking at a pattern called Tradewinds that I want to make. Not sure how much fabric I need tho, and fabric calculators don't help me much :cry: . Thank you. |
The pattern should include yardages for the different sizes. Do you have a link to the pattern?
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It is here. It gives the fabric for 1 square only. I need it for 20 squares. I'm going to put sashing in between them also. The asahing is easy to figure out.
http://www.quilterscache.com/T/TradeWindsBlock.html |
Hi sewnsewer2!
I don't know where I came up with this website, but I've kept it in my favorites for quite awhile. I hope that this helps. http://www.quilterscache.com/StartQuiltingPages/startquiltingtwo.html |
Thanks Carol, I think I can understand this one! I'll give it a try :D
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Your welcome.
I've referred to that website often. |
What I should do, is print the information for when I go to the fabric store.
But if I do that, then I won't have an excuse to buy extra fabric!! lol |
Carol, you should ALWAYS buy extra, especially if making a large quilt - running short can be diasterous, especially if there are only a few fabrics. You can use extras to trim curtains, pillows or shams. A single slip with the rotary cutter can mess you up unless you allow for extra.
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I always allow 10 inches extra, because I mess up sometimes. I can always use the extra for appliques and such. :lol:
I found out the hard way once, if you don't get extra fabric. |
I always buy extra. Atleast an extra 1/2 yard to a yard. I can always use the extra fabric for other projects. :D
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