1 Yard Project Checker
1 yard of fabric = 36 inches long. Select your fabric width to see the available area and which projects fit.
Common Projects — do they fit in 1 yard?
What Can You Make With 1 Yard of Fabric?
One yard of fabric is more versatile than most beginners realize. A yard (36 inches by your chosen fabric width) can produce a surprising range of finished projects. Here are common items that typically fit within a single yard:
- Throw pillow covers (18x18") — A single yard of 45"+ wide fabric makes one standard throw pillow cover with envelope closure.
- Tote bags — One yard yields a medium-sized tote bag with handles, suitable for grocery runs or library trips.
- Scarves — At 45" or wider, 1 yard makes a generous infinity scarf or a long rectangular wrap scarf.
- Child's dress or top — Simple A-line dresses for toddlers and small children require roughly 1 yard of 45" fabric.
- Placemats (set of 4) — Standard 12x18" placemats fit comfortably in 1 yard of 45"+ fabric.
- Aprons — A half-apron or waist apron needs about 3/4 yard; a full bib apron may require slightly more at narrower widths.
- Short skirts — A simple gathered or A-line mini skirt takes roughly 1/2 to 3/4 yard of 54" or 60" fabric.
- Doll clothes — 1 yard provides enough fabric for multiple outfits for standard 18" dolls.
- Cushion covers — Small seat cushions and bench pads (up to about 16x16") work within 1 yard at 54" width.
- Baby items — Bibs, burp cloths, receiving blankets, and small changing mats can all come from a single yard.
1 Yard Conversion Guide
Understanding what 1 yard of fabric looks like in different measurement systems helps when following patterns from international sources.
| Measurement | Value | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Inches | 36 inches | Standard length of 1 yard |
| Feet | 3 feet | 1 yard = 3 linear feet |
| Centimeters | 91.44 cm | Rounded to 91 cm for cutting |
| Meters | 0.914 meters | About 9 cm shy of 1 meter |
| Square inches (45" wide) | 1,620 sq in | 36 × 45" common apparel width |
| Square inches (54" wide) | 1,944 sq in | 36 × 54" decorator width |
| Square inches (60" wide) | 2,160 sq in | 36 × 60" upholstery width |
| Approximate visual | About as long as a baseball bat | 36" is roughly the length from your shoulder to fingertips |
1 Yard Project Ideas by Fabric Width
Your fabric width dramatically changes what fits in 1 yard. Here is a breakdown by common widths:
| Fabric Width | Usable Area (sq in) | Best 1-Yard Projects |
|---|---|---|
| 36" — Quilting cotton | 1,296 | Scarves, doll clothes, small placemats, baby bibs, patchwork squares, fabric baskets |
| 45" — Apparel / Lightweight | 1,620 | Tote bags, throw pillows, child's dress, aprons, short skirts, placemats (set of 4) |
| 54" — Home decor / Medium | 1,944 | Larger throw pillows, cushion covers, mini skirts, tunics, table runners, gift wrap |
| 60" — Upholstery / Wide | 2,160 | Cushion covers, gathered skirts, larger tote bags, laptop sleeves, small wall hangings |
For example, a 45" width gives you enough for a simple tote bag, while 54" or 60" lets you make a short gathered skirt with a waistband. The wider the fabric, the more layout options you have for larger pattern pieces.
Tips for Buying Fabric by the Yard
Getting the most from your fabric purchase involves a few key considerations:
- Always buy a little extra — Adding 1/4 to 1/2 yard for shrinkage, pattern matching, and cutting errors is standard practice, especially for plaid or striped fabrics where you need to match the pattern repeat.
- Check the fabric width before buying — A yard of 36" cotton has only 60% of the area of a yard of 60" upholstery fabric. Never assume the width — always check the bolt label or product description.
- Consider remnants — Many fabric stores sell remnants (odd-length pieces under 1 yard) at a discount. If your project needs less than a yard, remnants can be a budget-friendly option.
- Pre-wash your fabric — Cotton and linen can shrink 3-5% on the first wash. Pre-washing ensures your finished project won't shrink after you make it.
- Ordering online — When ordering fabric online, ask for a cut swatch first or check the store's return policy on cut fabric. Colors on screen can differ significantly from the actual material.
- Know your directional prints — If your fabric has a one-way print (like stripes or nap), you may need extra yardage because pattern pieces must all face the same direction.
Frequently Asked Questions
Once you decide what to make, use the fabric yardage calculator to get exact measurements, or try the fabric cost calculator to plan your budget.