WOF
SewingWidth of fabric
Description
The measurement of fabric extending from one selvedge to the opposite selvedge.
Detailed explanation
This term refers to the usable width of material as it comes off the bolt, measured directly from selvedge to selvedge. In quilting patterns, instructions often require cutting strips WOF, generally assuming a standard width of 42 to 44 inches for quilting cottons. Identifying the actual WOF is essential for accurately calculating yardage requirements and ensuring pattern pieces fit the layout.