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Well, honey, it depends on the size of the sash. A general rule of thumb is about 1-2 yards for a standard sash, but if you want it extra long and dramatic, go ahead and splurge on 3 yards. Just remember, it's always better to have a little extra fabric than to come up short, trust me on that one.

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The amount of fabric needed for a sash will vary depending on the size and width of the sash. As a general guideline, you can estimate around 1/4 to 1/2 yard of fabric for a standard sash. It's always a good idea to measure and calculate based on the specific dimensions of the sash you plan to make.

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You would need about 2 yards of fabric for a sash. This includes enough fabric to allow for a knot or a bow.

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