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mrs_sweetpeach ([personal profile] mrs_sweetpeach) wrote2009-01-18 10:58 pm
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Crafts finish

My sewing skills leave a lot to be desired, but I'm pretty happy with how my needle rolls turned out.

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[identity profile] mrs-sweetpeach.livejournal.com 2009-01-19 04:01 pm (UTC)(link)
Fat Quarters refer to a particular cut of fabric quilters often buy. I thought it was a fancy term for left-overs from a bolt of cloth, but after you asked I looked it up and discovered it has a more precise meaning. A fat quarter is a quarter-yard of fabric cut not into one 1/4 yard strip, but rather a yard of fabric cut into 4 equal-sized pieces, by cutting once (in the middle) width-wise then again height-wise.

Or, to quote from http://quilting.about.com/od/stepbystepquilting/ss/fat_quarters.htm
"A fat quarter is a one-fourth yard cut of fabric that (usually) measures 18" x 22" instead of the typical 9" x 44" quarter-yard cut. The longest side's dimension will vary if your fabric is not 44" wide."

There's an explanatory illustration on the about.com page if you need help deciphering what I've said.

[identity profile] betagoddess.livejournal.com 2009-01-19 06:57 pm (UTC)(link)

Ah. I see. Thanks for the explanation. I've quilted a bit in the past, but never heard that term. Interesting. =>}