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Aully 10-30-2010 07:02 AM

Why does the US cut by yards and here in Canada we cut by the meter? It is beter to have it cut by the meter because we get extra here. :)

littlehud 10-30-2010 07:15 AM

It must depend on the measurement method each country uses.

bearisgray 10-30-2010 07:47 AM

Because Canada (and many other countries) has most of their measurements based on the metric system.

Many of the USA measurements are based on feet/yards and pounds/ounces.

I really do not know WHY we have different systems. Habit and custom, I guess. Because that's what the English used.

It is always wise to know what system something is being measured in.

There are even "different" ounces and tons.

Yes, a meter is "longer/more" - but I feel it is up to the buyer to know what he/she is getting/ordering.

Approximate comparison: 1 meter = 39.37 inches

1 yard = 0.9144 meter
1 meter = 1.0936 yards

one inch = 2.54 cm
one cm = 0.3937 inch

ghostrider 10-30-2010 07:56 AM


Originally Posted by Aully
Why does the US cut by yards and here in Canada we cut by the meter? It is beter to have it cut by the meter because we get extra here. :)

I suspect if you did all the conversions, both measurement and currency, you might discover some surprises in the cost of getting that "extra" fabric. :lol:

jayelee 10-30-2010 07:59 AM

I agree my friends in Canada pay alot more for a meter than I do a yard sometimes as much as three times what I pay

bearisgray 10-30-2010 08:00 AM


Originally Posted by ghostrider

Originally Posted by Aully
Why does the US cut by yards and here in Canada we cut by the meter? It is beter to have it cut by the meter because we get extra here. :)

I suspect if you did all the conversions, both measurement and currency, you might discover some surprises in the cost of getting that "extra" fabric. :lol:

If a yard of USA fabric cost $10.00/yard, then a "meter's worth" "would" cost $10.94

deema 10-30-2010 08:03 AM


Originally Posted by bearisgray

Originally Posted by ghostrider

Originally Posted by Aully
Why does the US cut by yards and here in Canada we cut by the meter? It is beter to have it cut by the meter because we get extra here. :)

I suspect if you did all the conversions, both measurement and currency, you might discover some surprises in the cost of getting that "extra" fabric. :lol:

If a yard of USA fabric cost $10.00/yard, then a "meter's worth" "would" cost $10.94

In theory. But that is rarely the case.

bearisgray 10-30-2010 08:12 AM


Originally Posted by deema

Originally Posted by bearisgray

Originally Posted by ghostrider

Originally Posted by Aully
Why does the US cut by yards and here in Canada we cut by the meter? It is beter to have it cut by the meter because we get extra here. :)

I suspect if you did all the conversions, both measurement and currency, you might discover some surprises in the cost of getting that "extra" fabric. :lol:

If a yard of USA fabric cost $10.00/yard, then a "meter's worth" "would" cost $10.94

In theory. But that is rarely the case.

I was trying to illustrate what the difference in cost at a USA store would be between a yard length and meter length of fabric - and that one does not get "free" fabric anywhere

I have no idea of what fabrics cost in other parts of the world -

Aully 10-30-2010 08:19 AM

Fabric in Canada is a lot more expensive than in the US, We pay aprox $16 a meter for fabrics where you pay $5 a yard. That is whay I mainly shop online and order from the US it is still usually cheaper with shipping too. :)

Aully 10-30-2010 08:20 AM

Also our quilting stores here have to pay an 18% customs fee to them shipped here, that is why the tend to get marked up so high, which is crazy. :(


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