It is unavailable by the yard. Currently you can buy it as a blanket from JCPenney, Walmart and Amazon, though the quality has been variable. There are cheap imitations being sold as "bead mats" in bead stores. Good quality Vellux type swatches available in Ben Franklin Craft stores and from Bead Cottage of Virginia Beach (ask for large 21" square pieces, not BeadSmith 12" ones in the online catalogue).
Depends on how heavy the blanket or quilt is. But generally cotton is considered to be a cooler fabric as it "breathes". Vellux is a synthetic fabric that tends to hold body heat.
Martex Vellux blanket is cozy but lightweight that provides warmth all year round. The Martex Vellux blanket can be purchased at Hometoolbuy, Jcpenney, and Amazon.
No. A yard is equivalent to 3 feet so you would need 5 yards to have 15 feet of fabric
1 yard of fabric has a length of 1 yard but the width of the fabric is not specified and so the question cannot be answered.
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A yard is 3 feet 42 / 3 = 14 yards
Depends on how wide the bolt of fabric is. A "yard" of fabric will always be three feet long, but it may be varyingly wide.
A yard of fabric is measured at 36 inches. A meter of fabric is 39. something something, just a slight half inch under 40 inches.
One yard of fabric is 36" long, and varies in width. If you have 45" wide fabric, you need 22" of fabric (less than one yard). The fabric store can help you with that.
It is simply the length of the fabric so 1 [linear] yard.
You can expect to pay around $26 a yard for fabric featuring Coca Cola emblems, logos, bottles, and glasses. Fabric's commercial website has one design that they list for $4.98 per yard.
1 yard = 3 feet. It doesn't matter what it's a foot or yard of (fabric, rope, etc.) because one yard of anything will always be the same as three feet of anything.