wibornz
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I might be dumb. I was figuring it like carpet apparently. length x width. I am not trying to create a bunch of waste.I’ve purchased a lot of fabric before over a couple decades—some bolts were 54” wide—and I guess I just don’t understand how that’s 3 yards. 72” == 6’ == 2 yards. To get the hem, that would be just over 2 yards? Similarly your original size of 50x36 should be just over 1 yard with the hem. I’ve always purchased fabric by the linear yard of the bolt (multiple companies/manufacturers, not Joann’s or Walmart); is this company selling it differently? From your "just over 3 yards" it looks like they're selling it by the square yard similarly to carpet? (1.583 * 2 ~= 3 sq-yrd)
Either way, you’re adding value to the raw fabric with the cutting, hemming, and embroidering, so I think the price is fair.
I just times 36x36 to get how many inches were in a yard. 36x36=1296
Then I did a took the size of 72x72 = 5184. Then divide 5184/1296 = 4 yards. Mind you I willing admit I am no genius at this. Now my wife that is helping me is. She has a $8000 sewing machine that she knows how to use, and she will be over seeing the process to ensure a quality product is completed. She makes incredible quilts, makes cloths, bags you name it. She is crafty and has been sewing for decades. She makes things like these. She has been sewing for decades and does many things by hand at times. She even travel with a sewing machine at tiles The first two she did while we were traveling in the southwest.
and this
Yup sewing machine packed in the Jeep. while we travel.
So what ever I send, will be nice.
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