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Tonight I discovered fat quarters are different than 1/4 yards

Tonight I discovered fat quarters are different than 1/4 yards

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Old 04-27-2011, 04:24 AM
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Originally Posted by dixiechunk
Never gave it a thought...doesn't sound like enough fabric to worry about doing that much math! But seriously, now that you got me thinking...I would say a fat 1/8 is half of a FQ (cut perpendicular to the selvedge)or 9X21. Can't wait to see how this one plays out! Big smiley face.
Originally Posted by oldswimmer
Well, take heart....there are alot of people out there that have had that moment of not knowing.....AND, there may even be more uncertainty about a fat 1/8th.
I always thought a fat 1/8th was 18X11...what do you all say?
I'm not absolutely sure but I think a fat eighth is a 1/4 yard of fabric that has been cut along the fold line to make 2 fat eighths
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That was a funny story about the spaghetti :mrgreen: I wonder if she was newlywed and still learning about such things...lol!
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Old 04-27-2011, 04:25 AM
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If this is a quiz, I'll say two fat eights or 2 times 9 in.x22 in.
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Old 04-27-2011, 04:51 AM
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I figure I am never to OLD to learn, and the saying "live and learn," thanks for the info.
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Old 04-27-2011, 05:13 AM
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Originally Posted by Happy Treadler
Originally Posted by jeaninmaine
NO, you get two fat quarters out of a half yard. If you fold the half yard selvage to selvage and cut along the fold, you have 2 fat quarters. It's 18 x 22. It's still a quarter of a yard, just cut differently.
Oh boy. I better stop while I'm ahead. LOL. I'll just follow the directions and buy fat quarters next time! :shock:
The problem I see with cutting your fat quarter -by folding the selvage to selvage & cutting - is that fabrics are 45" wide most fabics have a 1/2" white selvage telling you the fabric info-
Unless you cut off the selvage before you cut your fabric in half - The FQ with selvage, is going to be a "want to be FQ"
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Old 04-27-2011, 05:19 AM
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When I first started quilting, a friend took me to a quilt store and told me I should buy several fat quarters. I didn't put much thought into why they were called fat quarters. I just thought that was what they were called. Lucky for me, I was pretty naive because it never occurred to me that they were quarter yard fabrics.
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Old 04-27-2011, 05:20 AM
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Originally Posted by Goldie
I have a great t-shirt that says: A fat quarter is not a body part! :D
I LOVE this! Where'd you get it?? :) I am getting SEW enlightened by this topic. I always found it funny that I love to quilt but hate math.
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Got it years ago at a shop, but haven't seen one since. Wish I would since it is wearing out. :thumbdown:
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Just remember - a "fat quarter" is not a body part. (Quote from my husband.)
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Old 04-27-2011, 05:40 AM
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What I get from this post is to always buy 1/2 yard then you will have 2 fat quarters one to use and one to stash or trade. Am I correct in this thinking? I never understood what the difference was so glad this was brought up today. (I am a newby) Take care.
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you learn something new everyday!
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