5 Yard Cuts
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What you can do with 5 Yard Cuts?
1. Quilt Backing
Check out this free 5 Yard Quilt Pattern Here
Fabric needed to complete this quilt is 5, 1 yard pieces of fabric and 3 1/2 yards for the backing, binding is included in quilting yardage. Purchase a 5 Yard Cut for the backing that will compliment fabrics from your stash or shop our website to find other coordinating fabrics. Use the rest of your 5 Yard Cut to tie in the backing to the rest of the quilt!
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2. Cover a Headboard
See a 5 Yard Cut that you would love to be the focal point of your room? Use it to make a DIY Fabric Headboard! There are so many different tutorials and ideas out there for headboards, just grab your 5 Yard Cut and get to stapling!
Learn how to DIY a Headboard HERE
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3. Make Curtains
Another great idea for that fabric design you want to see all the time - make it into curtains! You can make them any length, but if you want floor length drapes expect to use about 100 inches of fabric (about 3 yards) depending on the height of your ceiling.
Learn how to make Easy Floor Length Drapes HERE
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4. Sew a Duffel Bag
Now a Duffel Bag, depending on the size, doesn't require 5 yards of fabric, but if you are looking to make a few matching ones a 5 yard cut would work great! Also we just really like duffel bags, so we wanted to include this idea!
Check out this DIY Duffel Bag Tutorial HERE
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Let us know how you use your 5 yard cuts in the comments!
Featured 5 Yard Cuts:
Daydreamer - Forbidden Fruit Snacks Mojito - 5 Yard Cut by Tula Pink for Free Spirit Fabrics
Jingle & Whisk - We Whisk You a Merry Christmas - Cookies on Brown 5 Yard Cut by Kim Christopherson for Kimberbell Designs
American Farm - Red Stars 5 Yard Cut by Michael Mullan for P&B Textiles
Sail Away - Anchor Toss - 5 Yard Cut by Melanie Samra and Deborah Edwards for Northcott
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