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How to order Fractions of yards using Decimals

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Old 08-10-2011, 07:27 PM
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no, If you are were ordering "1" yard you would put a "1" in the box!
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THANK YOU, you are so helpful.
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Thanks so much! I'm ok with the fractions but not the decimals so this will come in very handy
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Originally Posted by jaciqltznok
How many times have you been to an online store and you don't need a whole yard or even a half, but maybe just 1/3 of yard?
Do you know the correct fractions you can use to order just that amount?

Here you go..your very own handy dandy chart of fractions done in Decimals.

Fabric is usually purchased "by the yard", 36 inches, or a fraction of a yard. Fabric is traditionally manufactured in 44" widths; however, recently some manufacturers have shortened that to 42". These measurements explain what the length of the fabric cut is when you buy a fraction of a yard.

1/8yd = .125 = 4.5"
1/4yd = .25 = 9"
3/8yd = .375 = 13.5"
1/3yd = .333 = 13.5"
1/2yd = .5 = 18"
5/8yd = .625 = 22.5"
2/3yd = .666 = 24"
3/4yd = .75 = 27"
7/8yd = .875 = 31.5
1yd = 1 = 36"

hope that helps you when ordering so you are not OVER buying in these times of $$$$ crunches!
THANKS so much for taking time to post this info for all of us.!!!
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Originally Posted by jaciqltznok
no, If you are were ordering "1" yard you would put a "1" in the box!
Ah, now I get it! Thanks! :thumbup:
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thanks again!

wow I am learning my fractions/decimals today, which I do need!! thanks about the 7/8, still need to know where it is on the ruler.
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Thanks this was great info.
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Thank you for sharing this with us. Very useful
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Thanks for the info. This helps a lot.
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many thanks for both charts for yardage that you posted. Most helpful. Now I don't have to sit down and figure it out the long way.
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