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Pre-Cut Fabric Sizes

Pre-Cut Fabric Sizes – pre-cut fabric has special names. In this post, I share them and the fabric cut size. #fabric (Free Printable!)

Pre-Cut Fabric Sizes

When you go to your local fabric store or local quilt shop, this handy guide will help you know what each pre-cut fabric size is.

Pre-Cut Fabric Sizes - pre-cut fabric has special names. In this post I share them and the fabric cut size. #fabric (Free Printable!)
  • Candy – 2½ inches square
  • Charm Packs – 5 inch squares
  • Chips – 5 inch squares
  • Bricks – 5 inch x 9½ inch
  • Dessert Roll – 5 inch wide strips
  • Fat Eighth / Fat Eights – 9 inch x 22 inch

  • Fat Quarter – 18 inch x 22 inch
  • Half Yard – 16 inches in length
  • Honey Bun – 1½ inch strips
  • Jelly Roll – 2½ inch wide strips
  • Layer Cake – 10 inch squares
  • Quarter Yard – 8 inches in length
  • Tiles – 10 inch squares
  • Turnovers – 6 inch half-square triangles
  • Yard – 35-108 inches in length (widths can vary)
  • Bolt – 35-108 inches in length by what is on the whole bolt. Often around 100 yards in length.
Pre-Cut Fabric Sizes printable

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