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Panels Yardage Chart (small) Panels Yardage Chart (medium-large) Small Scrolls Small Scrolls Medium - Lage scrolls Medium - Lage scrolls Scroll Panel (Puddle-Tail) Yardage Table (M-C) Scroll Panel (Flat) Yardage Table (M-C) Scroll Panel (Puddle-Tail) Yardage Table (M-C) Scroll Panel (Flat) Yardage Table (M-C) Finish length Ydge Finish length Ydge Finish length Ydge Finish length Ydge 84 3.4 84 2.7 84 6.9 84 5.3 90 3.6 90 2.8 90 7.2 90 5.7 96 3.8 96 3.0 96 7.6 96 6.0 102 3.9 102 3.2 102 7.9 102 6.3 108 4.1 108 3.3 108 8.2 108 6.7 114 4.3 114 3.5 114 8.6 114 7.0 120 4.4 120 3.7 120 8.9 120 7.3 126 4.6 126 3.8 126 9.2 126 7.7 132 4.8 132 4.0 132 9.6 132 8.0 138 4.9 138 4.2 138 9.9 138 8.3 144 5.1 144 4.3 144 10.2 144 8.7 150 5.3 150 4.5 150 10.6 150 9.0 156 5.4 156 4.7 156 10.9 156 9.3 162 5.6 162 4.8 162 11.2 162 9.7 Formula to calculate puddle panel for 5 piece medium sized combo : 1. Add measurement C (mc) to Measurement B (mb) a. mb = minimum 5, maximum 15 2. Add 35 to result for line 1 3. Divide result for line 2 by fabric pattern repeat size (rz) & round up to the next integer (i) 4. Multiply result for line 3 by rz 5. Divide result for line 4 by 36 6. Multiply result for line 5 by 3 7. Results line 6 will provide you exact yardage for 3 widths puddle panel without lining. *Note: Each fabric with a pattern has a different repeat size 1

Key: mc=120, mb=5, rz=12 1. 120 + 5 = 125 2. 35 + 125 = 160 3. 160/12 = 13.33 14 4. 14*12 = 168 5. 168/36 = 4.66 6. 4.66*3 = 14 final yards (120+5+35)/12) = 14 (14*12)/36*3*= 14 final Yardage Formula to calculate flat panel for 5 piece medium sized combo : 1. Add measurement C (mc) to Measurement B (mb) a. mb = minimum 5, maximum 15 2. Add 12 to result for line 1 3. Divide result for line 2 by repeat size* (rz) - round up to the next integer 4. Multiply result for line 3 by rz 5. Divide result for line 4 by 36 6. Multiply result for line 5 by 3 7. Results line 6 will provide you exact yardage for 3 widths Flat panel without lining. *Note: Each fabric with a pattern has a different repeat size Key: mc=100, mb=5, rz=24, 1. 100 + 5 = 105 2. 12 + 105 = 117 3. 117/24 = 4.87 5 4. 5 * 24 = 120 5. 120/36 = 3.33 6. 3.33 * 3 = 10 (100+5+12)/24) = 4.87 5 (5*24)/36*3 =10 final yardage 2

Formula to calculate Tail panel for 5 piece medium sized combo : 1. Add measurement C (mc) to Measurement B (mb) a. mb = minimum 5, maximum 15 2. Add 25 to result for line 1 3. Divide result for line 2 by repeat size* (rz) - round up to the next integer 4. Multiply result for line 3 by rz 5. Divide result for line 4 by 36 6. Multiply result for line 5 by 3 7. Results line 6 will provide you exact yardage for 3 widths Tail panel without lining. *Each fabric with a pattern has a different repeat size Key: mc=100, mb=5, rz=24 1. 100 + 5 = 105 2. 25 + 105 = 130 3. 130/24 = 5.46 6 4. 6 * 24 = 144 5. 144/36 = 4 6. 4 * 3 = 12 7. Results line 6 will provide you exact yardage for 3 widths Tail panel without lining. (100+5+25)/24) = 5.415 6 (6*24)/36*3 = 12 final yardage 3

Small-Medium scrolls Scroll Swags (unlined) Yardage Table (M-A) Swags Yardage Chart Small-Medium scrolls Center Swags (unlined) Yardage Table (M-A) Area to Cover Ydge Area to Cover Ydge 42 2.08 42 2.78 48 2.25 48 2.94 54 2.42 54 3.11 60 2.58 60 3.28 66 2.75 66 3.44 72 2.92 72 3.61 78 3.08 78 3.78 84 3.25 84 3.94 90 3.42 90 4.11 96 3.58 96 4.28 102 3.75 102 4.44 108 3.92 108 4.61 114 4.08 114 4.78 120 4.25 120 4.94 Formula to calculate ( scroll swag valances) for 5 piece medium sized combo 1. Find measurement A (ma) 2. Add 60 to result from line 1 3. Divide result for line 2 by 36 4. Final result is total yardage need it to create 2 unlined scroll swags Note: * To create lined swags, you may results from line 4*2 Key: If ma = 119 1. 119 2. 60 + 119 = 179 3. 179/36 = 4.97= final yardage for 2 unlined scroll swag valances. example 2: (119+60)/36)= 4.97= final yardage 4

Formula to calculate ( center swag valances) for 5 piece medium combo : 1. Find measurement A (ma) 2. Add 120 to result from line 1 3. Divide result for line 2 by 36 4. Final result is total yardage need it to create 2 unlined center swags Note: * To create lined swags, you may results from line 4*2 1. key: if ma=105 2. 105 + 120 = 225 3. 225/36=6.25 final yardage for 2 unlined center swag valances. ((105+120)/36=6.25= final yardage 5

Formula to calculate Trim for (scroll swag valances) on medium combos 1. Multiply Measurement A (ma) by 1.5 2. Add 60 to result for line 1 3. Divide results for line 2 by 36 4. Final result is total trim yardage you will need for trims on 2 scroll swags. 1. Key: ma=105 2. 105*1.5 = 157.5 3. 60 + 157.5 = 217.5 4. 217.5/36 = 6.04 final trim yardage (105*1.5+60)/36=6.04 yds Trim Yardage Table Trim Yardage Table Scroll Swags Yardage Table (M-A) Center Swags Yardage Table (M-A) Area to Cover Ydge Area to Cover Ydge 42 2.44 42 3.14 48 2.69 48 3.39 54 2.94 54 3.64 60 3.19 60 3.89 66 3.44 66 4.14 72 3.69 72 4.39 78 3.94 78 4.64 84 4.19 84 4.89 90 4.44 90 5.14 96 4.69 96 5.39 102 4.94 102 5.64 108 5.19 108 5.89 114 5.44 114 6.14 120 5.69 120 6.39 6

Formula to calculate Trim for (center swag) on Medium combos 1. Multiply Measurement A (ma) by 1.5 2. Add 120 to result for line 1 3. Divide results for line 2 by 36 4. Final result is total trim yardage you will need for trims on 2 center swags. 1. Key: ma=105, 2. 105*1.5 = 157.5 3. 120 + 157.5 = 225.5 4. 225.5/36 = 6.04 = final Yardage (105*1.5+130)/36=6.04 7

Formula to calculate Sheers fabrics : 1. First take Measurement A (ma) and divide that by 18 - if the result has a decimal greater than.25, round up to the next nearest whole number - this is the number of widths 2. Next take Measurement C (mc) and add 18 - this is the fabric cut length 3. Multiply results for line 1 by results for line 2 4. Divide result for line 3 by 36 - this is the number of yards 5. Final result is the total yardage 1. Key - If ma=60, if mc=100, 2. (60/18) = 3.33 4 3. 100 + 18 = 118 4. 118*4 = 472 5. 472/36 = 13.11 total yardage Sheers yardage table Finish Length Area to cover ----> 24 36 48 60 72 84 96 108 120 132 144 156 84 2.78 5.56 6.94 8.33 9.72 11.11 13.89 16.67 18.06 19.44 20.83 22.22 90 2.94 5.89 7.36 8.83 10.31 11.78 14.72 17.67 19.14 20.61 22.08 23.56 96 3.11 6.22 7.78 9.33 10.89 12.44 15.56 18.67 20.22 21.78 23.33 24.89 102 3.28 6.56 8.19 9.83 11.47 13.11 16.39 19.67 21.31 22.94 24.58 26.22 108 3.44 6.89 8.61 10.33 12.06 13.78 17.22 20.67 22.39 24.11 25.83 27.56 114 3.61 7.22 9.03 10.83 12.64 14.44 18.06 21.67 23.47 25.28 27.08 28.89 120 3.78 7.56 9.44 11.33 13.22 15.11 18.89 22.67 24.56 26.44 28.33 30.22 126 3.94 7.89 9.86 11.83 13.81 15.78 19.72 23.67 25.64 27.61 29.58 31.56 132 4.11 8.22 10.28 12.33 14.39 16.44 20.56 24.67 26.72 28.78 30.83 32.89 138 4.28 8.56 10.69 12.83 14.97 17.11 21.39 25.67 27.81 29.94 32.08 34.22 144 4.44 8.89 11.11 13.33 15.56 17.78 22.22 26.67 28.89 31.11 33.33 35.56 150 4.61 9.22 11.53 13.83 16.14 18.44 23.06 27.67 29.97 32.28 34.58 36.89 156 4.78 9.56 11.94 14.33 16.72 19.11 23.89 28.67 31.06 33.44 35.83 38.22 8

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