Does this include seam allowance?
Use finished block size, not unfinished cut size. Seam allowance is already inside your block construction.
Free quilting calculator
Estimate how many finished blocks fit across and down your quilt center. This is a planning tool for simple grid layouts.
Result
Plan for 5 blocks across × 6 blocks down.
If your layout uses partial blocks, borders, or complex sashing, sketch the final layout before cutting.
Center size = quilt size minus borders. Block unit = block size + sashing. Block count = blocks across × blocks down.
A 60" × 72" quilt with 12" blocks usually needs 5 blocks across and 6 blocks down before borders or sashing changes.
Results are planning estimates. Always round up when buying fabric, especially for directional prints, shrinkage, fussy cutting, or cutting mistakes.
Use finished block size, not unfinished cut size. Seam allowance is already inside your block construction.
The calculator rounds up, then you can adjust borders, sashing, or block size.
It is intended for straight grid layouts. Diagonal settings need extra planning.
Yes. Enter the border width so the calculator estimates the block center area.