Calculator Inputs
Example Data Table
| Scenario | Width | Drop | Panels | Fullness | Interlining width | Waste | Estimated interlining |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Patio door, standard | 50 in | 84 in | 2 | 2.0 | 54 in | 5% | ~ 6.6 yd |
| Garden bay, thermal | 60 in | 96 in | 2 | 2.5 | 54 in | 7% | ~ 10.9 yd |
| Kitchen nook, short | 40 in | 54 in | 2 | 2.0 | 54 in | 5% | ~ 4.1 yd |
These examples are approximate. Your fabric width, hems, and shrinkage can change results.
Formula Used
This calculator treats interlining as a roll fabric. It estimates how many full widths are needed, then multiplies by the adjusted cut drop.
- Flat width per panel = (Finished width × Fullness) + (2 × Side hem each)
- Usable width = Interlining width − Usable width deduction
- Widths per panel = ceil(Flat width per panel ÷ Usable width)
- Cut drop = Finished drop + Header allowance + Bottom hem (then optional pattern rounding)
- Adjusted drop = Cut drop × (1 + (Shrinkage% + Take‑up%) ÷ 100)
- Total interlining = Adjusted drop × Total widths
- With waste = Total interlining × (1 + Extra waste% ÷ 100)
How to Use This Calculator
- Measure each panel’s finished width and finished drop after installation planning.
- Choose a fullness factor that matches your heading style and desired pleats.
- Enter your interlining roll width and a realistic usable deduction for trimming.
- Set hems and header allowances based on your sewing method and hardware.
- Add shrinkage if you will steam, pre-shrink, or if the interlining is lofted.
- Turn on repeat matching only when you must align patterns by length.
- Use the waste percent to cover mistakes, squaring, and sample cuts.
- Press Calculate; download a CSV or PDF for your cutting plan.