From what I can tell, fabric is usually converted by using a factor of 18.
So, 1 yard of fabric = 18 square feet of fabric.
Note that this rule ONLY applies to fabric. For almost all other materials (carpet, tile, wallpaper, etc) you would use SQUARE yards and square feet, and this uses a factor of 9 (ie. 9 sqft =1 sqyd).
Hope this helps.
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If you're referring to 42" fabric, then 32 square feet would be 3 yards. The way I came about this is: 36" (1 yard) of 42" fabric is 10.5 square feet (36" x 42" = 1512 square inches divided by 144 square inches (or 12" x 12")); then I divided 10.5 square feet into 32 square feet getting the answer of 3.0476 yards.
10 square feet = 1.11 square yards.
You will need 7.1 square yards of fabric.
725 yards
15 ft = 5 yards 5 yards* 5 yards = 25 square yards
That's 18 square feet - which is 2 square yards.
10-ft by 10-ft = 100 square feet = 111/9 square yards.
how many square feet is 147 yards
In the USA, fabric is sold by the yard (3 feet). In metres, in most countries.
10-ft x 15-ft = 150 square feet = (16 and 2/3) square yards
2,500 square feet = 277.7 square yards.
4,800 square yards. (divide square feet by 9 to get square yards)
700 square feet = about 77.8 square yards. (77.7777778 square yards)