3 Different Types of Widths
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Here at Quiltcraft, we use the term “width” with three different meanings. Scroll down to understand why and how we use the terminology that we do.
1. Widths of Fabric
Fabric is woven in various widths, some of the most common are 54”, 72” and 118” wide. Varying a fabric’s width may allow for maximum efficiency (use of fabric).
2. Fabric Width
The amount of fabric widths in a treatment is determined by the width of fabric, rod width and fullness (200% in image below). A vertical seam, and often pattern match, will be required each time two fabric widths are pined together.
3. Labor Widths
The amount of labor used to manufacture a drapery treatment is measured in units also called widths (confusing, we know!). Regardless of the width of fabric, or amount of fabric widths, a drapery treatment’s labor requirement is measured in widths.
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