A tool designed to determine the amount of material needed for the reverse side of a layered textile project. For instance, specifying quilt dimensions to one such tool generates an estimate of yardage required to accommodate the entire back surface, accounting for seam allowances and potential fabric shrinkage.
Accurate material estimation prevents costly over-purchasing and mitigates the risk of running short during the project’s completion. Historically, artisans relied on experience and manual calculations, potentially leading to inaccuracies. Modern resources provide more efficient and reliable results, minimizing waste and maximizing resource allocation.