If the fabric is 44 inches wide and 36 inches long (one yard), you will get a maximum of 4 x 3 or 12 10-inch squares.
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There would be about 8 to 9 ten-inch squares that can be cut from one yard of fabric, depending on how efficiently the squares are arranged and how much fabric is lost due to cutting and trimming.
Assuming each square has a side length of 6 inches, you can cut 16 squares from 1 yard of fabric. This is because 1 yard is equal to 36 inches, and each square requires 6 inches of fabric for one side.
1Yard = 36 Inch. and 1Foot = 12 Inch ANSWER:- 88 divided by 36 = 2.44 Yard which is the same as 7.33 Feet (7Ft & 4Inches)
To convert grams per square meter to grams per yard, you first need to know the fabric width. For a fabric width of 57 inches, one yard of fabric is equivalent to 36 inches. Calculate the area of one square yard (36 inches by 36 inches), convert the area to square meters, and then use the conversion factor of grams per square meter to grams per yard. This will give you the equivalent weight of the fabric in grams per yard.
You would need 2 yards of fabric for a curtain that is 64 inches x 72 inches in size. This accounts for the fabric needed for both the width and the length of the curtain, with a bit of extra for hemming and finishing.
3 dozen inches, but this isn't a customary unit of measure in this instance.