How to Calculate Jacquard Fabric Price? A Free Fabric Price Calculator That Even Beginners Can Use

How to Calculate Jacquard Fabric Price? A Free Fabric Price Calculator That Even Beginners Can Use

People in apparel, fabric and textile often face the same questions:

  • How do I calculate fabric price?
  • How can I quickly estimate greige and dyed fabric prices?
  • Is there a free fabric price calculator?

Good news — there is a very handy tool now: the Jacquard Fabric Price Calculator.

👉 Click here to use it for free

And here is the detailed usage tutorial.

This article walks you through the process step by step, so even a beginner can calculate fabric price with confidence.


Why use a fabric price calculator?

The traditional way is complicated: you must understand yarn specifications, warp/weft density, and different weave/figure types. It’s hard for beginners to get an accurate result.

Our Jacquard Fabric Price Calculator comes with 8000+ built-in formulas. It fetches raw material prices from the market weekly, and you can also input your own material prices if you already have them. It automatically matches different jacquard patterns, yarns and densities. With just a few inputs you’ll instantly get:

  • Grey Fabric Price per Meter
  • Dyed Product Price per Meter
  • FOB Price per Yard

And it’s completely free to use. It is also, to our knowledge, the world’s first calculator dedicated to woven jacquard fabric pricing.


Learn to calculate fabric price in three steps

Let’s take a woven jacquard made of 100% cotton, spec 40 + 40/2 * 40 as an example:

Step 1: Find the warp pattern repeat

Place a transparent ruler on the fabric and observe the figure to locate one full repeat in the warp direction.

Jacquard fabric with transparent ruler showing repeat measurement

In our example, the warp repeat length is 3.6 cm.

Marked 3.6 cm warp repeat length on jacquard fabric

Step 2: Count yarn ends within one repeat

Within a single repeat, count how many ends each yarn specification uses:

  • 40s cotton = 98 ends
  • 40/2 cotton = 24 ends

For the weft, simply count the number of picks in 1 cm. In our example it is 22.5 picks/cm.

Counting 40s and 40/2 yarn ends within jacquard repeat

If you need a demo on how to count inside the repeat, watch this short video: https://youtu.be/bRHjWvUxPXY

Counting weft density per centimeter on jacquard fabric

Step 3: Enter the data into the calculator

Jacquard fabric price calculator input form

Open the calculator and fill in the fields as below:

  • Composition: Cotton
  • Warp: 40s = 98 ends; 40/2 = 24 ends
  • Weft: 40s = 22.5 picks per cm
  • Pattern Type: Small Jacquard

Click “Calculation Results” and your prices will be generated within seconds.

Jacquard fabric price calculator result page

Example results

For this example, the calculator outputs:

  • Grey Fabric Price: 7.24 RMB/m
  • Dyed Product Price: 11.21 RMB/m
  • FOB Price: 1.26 USD/yard

You will also see:

  • Weight per Meter of each yarn in the fabric
  • Price per Meter of each yarn consumed

FAQ

Is this calculator only for jacquard fabric?

It is primarily designed for woven jacquard now, and we will expand to more fabric types later.

Do I have to be a professional to use it?

No. As long as you can count the ends/picks following the steps above, you can use it easily.

Is the tool free?

Yes, it’s completely free.


Summary

Remember the three steps: measure the repeat → count yarn ends/picks → enter data. With this free calculator, anyone can quickly estimate greige price, dyed price and FOB price for woven jacquard. To our knowledge, this is the world’s first dedicated price calculator for woven jacquard fabrics.

👉 Bookmark and use the Jacquard Fabric Price Calculator for free


Image guide

  • Figure 1: Transparent ruler on the fabric
  • Figure 2: Marking the 3.6 cm warp repeat
  • Figure 3: Counting ends of different yarn specs within the repeat
  • Figure 4: Counting weft density per centimeter
  • Figure 5: Calculator input screen
  • Figure 6: Example result screen

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