Fabric Converter

Convert fabric length between yards, inches, feet, centimeters, and meters. Compare fabric amounts from different sellers.

Convert Fabric Units

Convert between any fabric length units.

Quick Fabric Conversion Reference

YardsInchesFeetCentimetersMeters
1/4 yd9"0.75 ft22.9 cm0.23 m
1/2 yd18"1.5 ft45.7 cm0.46 m
2/3 yd24"2 ft61 cm0.61 m
3/4 yd27"2.25 ft68.6 cm0.69 m
1 yd36"3 ft91.4 cm0.91 m
2 yd72"6 ft183 cm1.83 m
3 yd108"9 ft274 cm2.74 m
5 yd180"15 ft457 cm4.57 m

Why You Need a Dedicated Fabric Converter

A fabric converter is different from a generic unit converter because fabric is sold and measured in non-standard ways. When you use a fabric converter, it accounts for how fabric is cut from bolts at specific widths and sold in fractional yard increments. Generic unit converters give you raw math — a dedicated fabric converter gives you answers that match how fabric stores actually sell their goods.

One common mistake that a fabric converter helps you avoid: a pattern calling for "2 meters of 115 cm wide fabric" is not the same as "2 yards of 45" wide fabric." Two meters equals 2.19 yards — about 7 inches more. If you use a general calculator and only buy 2 yards, you come up short. With the right fabric converter, you get the exact equivalent before you cut or buy.

Why This Fabric Converter Beats a Generic Tool

This fabric converter handles the five units that matter most to sewers and quilters: yards, inches, feet, centimeters, and meters. Here is why using a dedicated fabric converter matters for each:

  • Convert fabric from yards to meters — 1 yard = 0.9144 meters exactly. For upholstery projects requiring 10+ yards, the 1.4% difference accumulates to several inches. A fabric converter that rounds properly saves you from buying short.
  • Convert fabric from inches to centimeters — 1 inch = 2.54 centimeters exactly. But fabric width conversions matter too: 115 cm wide fabric is actually 45.3 inches, not exactly 45 inches. That extra 0.3 inches affects how many pattern pieces fit across the width.
  • Convert fabric fractional yardage — Fabric is sold in ¼, ⅓, ½, ⅔, and ¾ yard increments. This fabric converter shows decimal equivalents so you can tell the cutting counter exactly what you need in their selling unit.

International Fabric Shopping — When to Use This Fabric Converter

Whether you are buying from US, UK, European, or Asian fabric stores, this fabric converter handles every unit system. Different countries sell fabric in different units at different standard widths — and without the right fabric converter, you can easily overpay for too much fabric or buy too little for your project.

Country / RegionSelling UnitStandard Bolt WidthTip
United StatesYard (36")45", 54", 60"Ask for fractional yards (½, ⅓, ¼)
UKMeters115 cm, 140 cm, 150 cm1 meter ≈ 1.09 yards
CanadaMeters (mostly)115 cm, 150 cmSome stores sell by yard — confirm
Australia / NZMeters115 cm, 150 cmFabric cut in meter increments
JapanCentimeters / Meters110 cm, 150 cmKimono fabric: 36-38 cm wide
Europe (EU)Centimeters / Meters140 cm, 150 cmQuilt fabric: 110-115 cm wide

Quick Conversion Rules This Fabric Converter Uses

Behind this fabric converter are these simple math rules — useful when you don't have the tool handy:

  • Convert fabric yards to meters: Divide by 1.094. Example: 2 yards ÷ 1.094 = 1.83 meters
  • Convert fabric meters to yards: Multiply by 1.094. Example: 2 meters × 1.094 = 2.19 yards
  • Convert fabric inches to centimeters: Multiply by 2.54. Example: 36" × 2.54 = 91.4 cm
  • Convert fabric centimeters to inches: Divide by 2.54. Example: 100 cm ÷ 2.54 = 39.37"
  • Convert fabric yards to inches: Multiply by 36. Example: 1.5 yards × 36 = 54"
  • Convert fabric feet to yards: Divide by 3. Example: 6 feet ÷ 3 = 2 yards
Pro tip: Bookmark this fabric converter page. Once you memorize "1 yd = 36 inches", "1 yd = 91.4 cm", and "1 m = 1.09 yd", you can estimate most fabric amounts without the tool — but use the fabric converter when precision matters.

Frequently Asked Questions

How many inches are in a yard of fabric?
There are 36 inches in 1 yard of fabric. Fabric is typically sold by the yard (36" length) at standard widths (45", 54", 60").
How many centimeters in a yard of fabric?
1 yard of fabric equals 91.44 centimeters. Many fabric stores outside the US sell fabric in meters, and 1 meter is slightly more than 1 yard (about 3" extra).
Is a meter of fabric the same as a yard?
No, a meter is 100 cm (39.37") while a yard is 91.44 cm (36"). A meter is about 3" longer than a yard. Use this converter when buying fabric from international sellers.

Once you have converted your measurements, use the fabric yardage calculator to determine how much fabric you actually need for your project. You can also use the fabric cost calculator to budget your materials.