Does this optimize the cutting layout?
No. It uses a simple row-based estimate, which is easy to understand and useful for planning.
Free quilting calculator
Use this simple fabric yardage calculator for quilting blocks, craft pieces, pillows, and other rectangular cuts. It estimates rows across the fabric width and rounds yardage up for shopping.
Result
Buy about 1.625 yards for 20 pieces.
For directional prints, large repeats, or fussy cutting, buy extra fabric.
Cut size = piece size + seam allowance on both sides. Pieces per row = fabric width ÷ cut width. Yardage = rows × cut length ÷ 36, plus waste allowance.
For twenty 10" squares with ¼" seam allowance on 44" fabric, the calculator estimates how many pieces fit across each row and how much fabric length is needed.
Results are planning estimates. Always round up when buying fabric, especially for directional prints, shrinkage, fussy cutting, or cutting mistakes.
No. It uses a simple row-based estimate, which is easy to understand and useful for planning.
Yes. Directional prints, large repeats, and fussy cutting usually need more fabric.
It is best for simple rectangular pieces. Garments need pattern-specific yardage.
Fabric is commonly purchased in yard fractions, and rounding up avoids underbuying.