What is a Fat Quarter: It's a quilters' cut of (usually) cotton fabric or other good quilting fabrics. It's a quarter yard of 44" wide fabric, but instead of being a strip that's 9" x 44" as it would be if you just bought 1/4 yd of fabric off the bolt, a fat quarter is an 18" x 22" rectangle. A piece of fabric 36" (1 yard) x 44" is cut into 4 equal pieces.
Fat eighths are 11" x 18" in case you see those advertised somewhere, too.
AND just because I'm a very visual learner, here's a picture:
With the 50% off sale on our fabric last week, I decided to order a package of each; our Candy Cane Christmas and our Deck the Halls.
Each package contains 3 different fabrics neatly folded up. The Candy Cane Christmas came in a clear cello wrap and the Deck the Halls arrived in a white box...not sure why but that's fine. ;)
I ripped the packages open as soon as they arrived...and immediately wished I'd ordered more! The colors are absolutely GORGEOUS!!! I can see these looking beautiful folded and on display on an open shelf! ;)
I'd also forgotten that each package comes with a project brochure with directions for a few fabric projects. Click on the pics for a closer peek:
Candy Cane Christmas
Candy Cane Christmas (fully unfolded)
Deck the Halls
(partially unfolded - I just wanted to show you the patterns/colors)
You may notice that Stampin' Up! advertises the fabric as an Extra Fat Quarter. I grabbed a measuring tape and quickly noticed that each piece is 18" x 28" - that's 6" wider than a regular fat quarter. :)
Gorgeous! I can't wait to incorporate this beautiful fabric in to some of my craft projects.
Oh, and just something to keep in mind...with the release of our upcoming Occasions Mini on January 4th (as a demonstrator I've already received my copy of the mini), there may possibly be more gorgeous fabric coming. *wink* Oh my gosh - I am in SO much trouble!!! ;)
Happy Stamping!
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