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Old 11-11-2013, 11:28 AM
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what are they?
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Old 11-11-2013, 11:31 AM
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A small piece of fabric about 18inches by 22 inches, I believe
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If you cut a yard of fabric off the bolt, then cut 9", you have a quarter of a yard. If you take a yard of fabric, then cut it in half (18"), then cut that piece in half (20-22"), you have a fat quarter. The second number varies, because different fabrics have different widths on the bolt, anywhere from 40-44".
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The reason many patterns call for fat quarters, and shops sell them, is that usually you have more design freedom with a quarter yard of fabric that measures 18" x 20-22" as compared with the same amount (a quarter of a yard) that measures 9" x width of fabric (WOF), or 40-44" depending upon the fabric.
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It's what you feel you HAVE to buy at least one of when you go to a LQS (local quilt shop) during a shop hop...when you can't find anything to purchase there otherwise!!! Ha ha ha!

Or what you purchase instead of buying the whole bolt!!!
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Originally Posted by RobynAnne View Post
what are they?
Here is a website with a picture of how a fat quarter is cut:
http://quilting.about.com/od/stepbys...t_quarters.htm
Hope this helps you out.
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There are lots of patterns that are fat quarter friendly too.
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a quarter yard is a cut of 9 inches by the width of fabric and is about 396 square inches, a fat quarter is 18 inches by 22 inches and is 396 square inches. The fat quarter has more cutting options than the 9 inch strip.
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Originally Posted by orangeroom View Post
It's what you feel you HAVE to buy at least one of when you go to a LQS (local quilt shop) during a shop hop...when you can't find anything to purchase there otherwise!!! Ha ha ha!

Or what you purchase instead of buying the whole bolt!!!
However, some may notice on the receipt that it may have been cheaper to buy a yard of the same fabric and cut 4 fat quarters themselves. Around here, 4 single fat quarter combined purchases averages $1.50-2.00 more than if purchasing a yard from the bolt.

A fat quarter is those neatly folded little rectangles, squares, or triangles of fabric that sit in cubbies or baskets near the bolts of fabric; already labeled, priced, and calling out 'take me home, take me home!'
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Originally Posted by Gramie bj View Post
a quarter yard is a cut of 9 inches by the width of fabric and is about 396 square inches, a fat quarter is 18 inches by 22 inches and is 396 square inches. The fat quarter has more cutting options than the 9 inch strip.
Ditto this. There a many great uses for fat quarters.
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