Find my Fabric (2024)

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How cool is this!

Websites For Quilters is pleased to announce the launch of FindMyFabric.com, an innovative fabric search engine that finds fabric and quilting supplies from over 100 online quilt stores.

Visitors can search for products by either typing in a search term or by uploading a photo from their digital camera. The new search engine uses cutting-edge image recognition technology to find the closest matching fabrics from the supplied photograph.

Dan Purcell and John Leith, co-founders of FindMyFabric.com, started developing the search engine over a year ago. "Our goal from the beginning was to create a really good search engine that would help quilters such as my Mom easily find the fabric she's looking for," says Dan Purcell. There were many technical challenges to overcome. John adds, "developing image recognition software that's specific for fabric and keeping a large database of quilting products current from various online stores are definitely fun challenges."

The inspiration for FindMyFabric.com came from the complicated nature of trying to describe fabric in words. "Fabric and quilting is so visual in nature its hard to communicate in words the fabric you're looking for. If you don't know the name of the product line the fabric came from, its very hard to find online." John describes a scenario of how FindMyFabric.com can help solve that problem. He talks about a quilter frantically trying to finish a quilt in time for Christmas only to find out that she doesn't have enough of one print of fabric to finish the quilt. The quilter doesn't know the name of the manufacturer, collection, or designer of that print. It would be hard for that quilter to find more of that fabric, especially if the local quilt shops have run out of it or don't carry that line. By using FindMyFabric.com, that quilter now can snap a picture of the fabric and within minutes locate an online retailer that has the fabric in stock. Her quilt can now be finished in time for Christmas, making everyone happy. There are other innovations employed by the search engine beyond being able to search by photo. FindMyFabric.com gives you prices, detailed information and store reviews about the online stores that carry that fabric, and is fast at giving the searcher the most relevant products at the top of the search results. The search engine's database is not limited to only fabric but any quilting-related product as well.

Any online store that sells fabric and quilting-related products can submit their products to FindMyFabric.com free of charge. The search engine accepts various popular shopping cart system's formats including Key To The Web, Like Sew, Websites For Quilters, and FabShop Search. Other formats are coming soon.

In May 2010, the FindMyFabric.com business concept drew attention from top business leaders in Utah when it was selected to be a finalist in an annual entrepreneur contest. Dan Purcell and John Leith submitted the FindMyFabric.com business concept to the Concept to Company contest sponsored by Grow Utah Ventures, a contest awarding up to $65,000 in prizes for the best innovations. From over 100 concepts submitted, FindMyFabric.com was selected as a finalist. Dan Purcell gave presentations on the concept to a panel of 12 business leaders who were judges of the event. "It was a great experience. FindMyFabric.com was lucky be in the top 8 out of so many eligible business concepts. The comments and excitement I saw from the business leaders gave me a huge boost of confidence that FindMyFabric.com truly is an innovative idea that could help many people."

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FAQs

How do I calculate how much fabric I need? ›

Total number of pieces divided by number of pieces that fit into width equals number of rows you need. Number of needed rows multiplied by length of one piece equals total project in inches. Total project inches divided by 36 inches equals total yardage needed (rounded up to the whole number).

Where does it say how much fabric you need on a pattern? ›

Fabric Yardage

If you're working with a print such as stripes or a fabric with nap, you'll want to get a bit of extra fabric to match your pieces. Locate the style view and the fabric width at the left; match it with your size at the top. The number where the two columns meet is the amount of fabric you need to buy.

How many yards of fabric do I need to make a child's dress? ›

If you're making a short dress with short sleeves for a child, 1 yard should be the right amount of fabric. For a longer adult-size dress with long sleeves you will need a minimum 2 to 3 yards of wide fabric. You also need to take account of the width of the fabric.

Is there an app for calculating fabric? ›

The KLS Fabric Calculator will allow you to quickly calculate how much fabric you need for a particular project or, given the size of fabric you have, tell you the maximum size of your stitching. The calculator is fully automatic so when you enter a value, all the other values will instantly re-calculate.

How do you calculate yardage? ›

Length in feet x Width in feet x Depth in feet (inches divided by 12). Take the total and divide by 27 (the amount of cubic feet in a yard). The final figure will be the estimated amount of cubic yards required.

Does fabric pilling stop? ›

Fabric pilling is completely normal and will go away once the excess loose fibers are gone. It doesn't hurt the durability or functionality of the fabric. Plus, it's easily removable with a pill shaver.

How can I make cheap fabric feel better? ›

Dilute fabric softener: Dilute a small amount of fabric softener in a cup or glass of water. Second rinse: Drop your clothes into clean water, and then move them to one side so you can add the fabric softener. Then stir your clothes in the water for a few minutes to help the fabric softener do its magic.

Can I get less than a yard of fabric? ›

When cutting fabric at the store/warehouse, it can be cut into smaller sizes than just full yards. (Some websites only allow for ½ and full yard cuts, be prepared.) Here is a handy chart showing what the fractions of a yard equals in inches (imperial) and centimeters (metric).

How much is a 1 yard of fabric? ›

1 yard is 3 feet long. Remember the width can change. It could be 60" wide, 72" wide or even 102" wide, but the length of a yard is always 36 inches or 3 feet. Here is a handy chart to quickly see how many yards in a foot (1 yard = 3 feet).

How much is 2 yards of fabric? ›

2 yards of fabric is the same as 72″, 6 feet, 1.8288 meters (rounded down to 1.8m), and 182.88cm. I held 2 yards of fabric behind a 5ft 8″ (173cm), XS mannequin. It's about 4 times her shoulder width. Remember, the '2 yard' measurement is only describing the length.

How many outfits should each child have? ›

Kids grow fast and we need to replace clothes quickly–so from a financial and sustainability perspective, it's important to buy less to waste less. A kid capsule ideally includes between 12-14 items of everyday wear. That means each season they need roughly 6 tops, 5 bottoms, and a dress for girls.

What is the most famous fabric pattern? ›

Checkered. One of the most popular and instantly recognizable patterns on the market, checked or checkered, fabrics feature a simple checkerboard-style design with alternating colored squares.

What does 44 45 fabric mean? ›

In summary, fabric comes in two main widths, 44/45 inch wide and 58/60 inch wide. That means a yard of fabric that is 44/45 wide will be 44 inches wide on the cross grain by 36 inches (1 yard) long on the straight grain.

How many 5 inch squares in a yard? ›

How Many Squares in a Yard of Fabric + Cheat Sheet
Quilt Square SizeNumber of Squares in 1 Yard of Fabric
4.5”72
5”56
5.5”42
6”35
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How big is a yard of fabric? ›

Very simply, one yard of fabric is 36 inches long. But working out how much fabric you need for a sewing project is a little bit more complicated than that. While a yard in length is always a yard, fabric width varies according to where you're buying it. Average widths are between 33-44 inches.

How many fat quarters in a yard? ›

A Fat Quarter is a piece of fabric cut 18″ off the end of the bolt, and then cut in half on the fold. Four of these put together still make up 1 yard of fabric.

How many yards of fabric do I need to make a blanket? ›

Blanket Size
Blanket SizeWidthYards of Fabric
Baby (Crib)29"1 yard each (minimum 44" wide)
Child42"1 ½ yards each (minimum 44" wide)
Adult Afghan/Throw48"2 yards each (minimum 54" wide)
Adult - Oversized Throw55-59"2 yards each (minimum 56" wide)
May 11, 2012

How many yards of fabric do I need for a quilt? ›

Yardage Charts
BEDCOVERING ESTIMATES
Twin6 yards per side8 yards
Full6 yards per side8 yards
Queen6 yards per side12 yards
King9 yards per side12 yards
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Sep 9, 2021

How many yards of fabric do I need for a couch? ›

Yardage Estimates
Upholstered Furniture
2 Cushion Loveseat: 13 yards4 Cushion Loveseat: 17 yards
2 Cushion Sofa: 16 yards3 Cushion Sofa: 18 yards
6 Cushion Sofa: 22 yardsOttoman: 3.5 yards
Slipper Chair: 14 yardsWing Chair: 10 yards
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What fabrics pill the most? ›

Clothes pilling is most common with looser, shorter fibers. Knitted fabrics tend to pill more than woven ones, and clothes made from wool, cotton, polyester, acrylic and other synthetics tend to develop pills more readily than silk, denim or linen.

What fabrics do not pill? ›

If you prefer avoiding pilling altogether, go for all natural materials, such as pure wool, or textiles made from long fibers, such as silk or linen upholstery fabrics. Tightly woven microsuedes and denims rarely seem to pill.

What is the best thing to remove pilling? ›

How to Get Rid of Pilling on Clothes and Sheets
  1. REMOVE FUZZ WITH A LINT ROLLER OR TAPE. Lint rollers or standard sticky tape are quick options to pull looser pills off of fabric. ...
  2. GET RID OF PILLS WITH A SWEATER STONE. ...
  3. USE A FABRIC SHAVER TO REMOVE FABRIC PILLING.

What makes a fabric more expensive? ›

The very material influences the value. Some raw materials are really hard to come by like silk. Due to this, the demand and supply element plays a part in the value of the fabric. With this very reason alone, fabrics with stable sources of materials are stable in costs while the opposite has a high market worth.

What is the least irritating fabric? ›

Some of the most common skin-friendly fabrics are “cotton, linen, cashmere, silk, hemp and those made with wood pulp,” mentioned Sarkar. "Any fiber that has good conductive and wicking properties are good for people who have different skin conditions.” Another fiber worth investing in is bamboo.

What fabric shrinks the least? ›

Synthetics. Polyester, nylon, spandex, acrylic, and acetate won't shrink and will resist water-based stains.

Is Walmart discontinuing fabric? ›

Wal-Mart has recently decided to remove it's fabric department from all stores. They are trying not to be seen as a "discount store", but that's what Sam Walton founded it as - a place where the ordinary person could buy what they needed.

What is the cheapest fabric to produce? ›

The fabric is low quality and cheap

because they can be produced efficiently in large quantities from cheap raw materials. In general, Polyester is the cheapest fabric on the market, followed by cotton.

What does 1 2 yard of fabric look like? ›

The fabric is sold by the yard, so if you got one yard of fabric it would 36 inches long by 44 inches wide. If you got a half yard it would be 18 inches long by 44 inches wide.

How big is 5 yards of fabric? ›

9144 and you get the answer 8.23 meters. 1 yard of fabric is . 91 meters; 2 yards of fabric is 1.85 meters ; 3 yards of fabric is 2.75 meters ; 4 yards of fabric is 3.7 meters; 5 yards of fabric is 4.60 meters ; 6 yards of fabric is 5.5 meters.

How wide is Hobby Lobby fabric? ›

Incorporate this solid material into your handmade quilts, fashion accessories, clothing items, home decor accents, and so much more! Details: Width: 108"

What does 3 yards of fabric mean? ›

A yard is a unit of measurement that's 36 inches or 3 feet. Therefore, a yard of fabric is measured at 3 feet (or 36 inches) long.

How big is a fat quarter? ›

Put simply, a fat quarter is a quarter-yard cut of fabric that measures approximately 18" x 22". It's called a fat quarter because it's wider then the typical quarter-yard cut, which is long and thin at 9" x 44".

How wide is a roll of fabric? ›

Rolls of fabric are typically between 3 feet in width and 6 in length but can be bought in different dimensions depending on the user's needs. The average width for these bolts of fabric is 45 inches, which allows for easy cutting down to size.

How many outfits does the average person have? ›

People own an average of 148 pieces

Most survey respondents seem to have between 77 to 155 pieces in their wardrobe with a few outliers in the 300+ range.

How many outfits does the average woman need? ›

The researchers found that a “sufficient” wardrobe consists of 74 garments and 20 outfits in total. As an example, they've suggested six outfits for work, three outfits for homewear, three outfits for sports, two outfits for festive occasions, plus four outdoor jackets and trousers or skirts.

How many pairs of pants should I own? ›

Depending on your laundry schedule, you might need more than 5 pairs of pants. But for most people, 4 to 5 pairs of casual pants, including denim jeans, are more than enough to meet everyday needs. Keep in mind that you don't need to wash your casual pants too often.

How do I calculate how much fabric I need to reupholster? ›

Measure the length and width of the front of the sofa. Then, measure the inside and outside of the arms and the seating area with the cushions removed. Once you have your numbers, divide by 36 to determine the yardage. Keep in mind that upholstery fabric is usually 54 inches wide.

How do you figure square yards of fabric? ›

To calculate square yards (SQYDS), multiply the length times the width, in feet and divide by 9. There are 9 square feet in a square yard.

How many 10x10 squares in a yard of fabric? ›

How Many 10-Inch Squares Are in a Yard of Fabric? You can cut 12 10″ squares from one yard of fabric.

What is fabric calculation? ›

To calculate the length of any rolled fabrics, this formula gives the nearest accuracy. L = {0.0655(D-d)(D+d)}/t. Where L = Length of material (Feet) t = Thickness of fabrics (inches) D = Outside diameter (inches) d = Inside diameter (inches) The weight of yarn in a cloth.

How much fabric do I need to recover a 3 seater sofa? ›

A standard 3 seater sofa will need between 11m and 18.5m depending on the arms, height of the back and any extra details. If you have a large corner sofa then expect to need approximately 30m to cover all the cushions and sofa structure.

Does reupholstering reduce value? ›

You Won't Hurt the Value of Your Furniture

The best thing you can do for your furniture is to treat it well and make sure it lasts a long time. One of the major ways you can do this is by improving its upholstery. But if it does concern you, you can have your antique viewed by a professional first.

How many 4 inch squares can you get out of a yard of fabric? ›

Number of Squares Per Yard of Fabric
Square39"41"
2.5"210224
3"156156
3.5"110110
4"8190
37 more rows
Mar 22, 2020

Is 1 yard of fabric a square yard? ›

Q: Is a yard of fabric a square yard? A: Not necessarily – only if the fabric is 36 inches wide will it be a square yard (nine square feet). If the fabric is wider it, for example 36 x 45, 36 x 54 or 36 x 60 inches it will cover more than a square yard depending on the width.

How much does 2 yards of fabric cover? ›

2 yards of fabric is the same as 72″, 6 feet, 1.8288 meters (rounded down to 1.8m), and 182.88cm. I held 2 yards of fabric behind a 5ft 8″ (173cm), XS mannequin. It's about 4 times her shoulder width. Remember, the '2 yard' measurement is only describing the length.

How many 5 inch squares can I get out of a yard of fabric? ›

HELPFUL TIP: When you're making a quilt larger than a throw size, it is much more cost-effective to purchase yardage rather than charm packs. ½ yard of fabric will get you 24 five-inch squares and 1 yard of fabric will get you 57 five-inch squares.

How many yards are in a 12x12 square? ›

You will come across a long list of websites. In conclusion, a 12×12 room is a room that is 12 feet wide and 12 feet long and has a square footage of 144 square feet. A 12×12 room has a square yard of 16 square yards.

How many 10 inch squares can I get out of 2 yards of fabric? ›

2 yards of fabric will yield 28 squares.

What is sample yardage? ›

Sample yardage is the fabric that you order when designing and developing samples. Typically it costs more than bulk fabric yardage that you buy for production. Most fabric suppliers require a five-yard minimum order for sample yardage.

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