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Fabric & Yardage Calculators

Calculate fabric quantities, yardage, width conversions and shrinkage for any sewing project.

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Understanding Fabric Quantities for Sewing

Getting the right amount of fabric is one of the most important steps in any sewing project. Too little and you cannot cut all your pieces; too much wastes money. Fabric is sold by the metre in the UK (or sometimes by the yard for imported patterns), and comes on bolts in standard widths — typically 112cm (44"), 137cm (54") or 150cm (60") for dressmaking fabrics.

Commercial sewing patterns list fabric requirements for specific bolt widths, but if your chosen fabric comes in a different width, you need to recalculate. Our fabric width converter handles this conversion. Directional fabrics (one-way prints, nap fabrics like velvet, or fabrics with a distinct pattern direction) require additional yardage because all pieces must be laid out in the same direction.

Always pre-wash your fabric before cutting. Cotton can shrink 3–5%, linen up to 10%, and some knits even more. Our fabric shrinkage calculator helps you buy enough extra to account for this. Bias binding, a common finishing technique, is cut at 45 degrees to the grain, which means you use more fabric than you might expect — our bias binding calculator works out exactly how much square fabric you need for any length of binding.