Answer
May 23, 2022 - 02:19 AM
"Basketweave" has many variations in style/execution.  This Old House documented how to calculate for one style using only square tiles, we have a link to that document here (see page 3): https://www.greenbuildingsupply.com/core/media/media.nl?id=1419979&c=772072&h=3
xWVnpXh-HxOfKdBGQtooXxSm0p1_WN3yloYpoyvnKhRydQu&_xt=.pdf Look at the bottom right corner for percentages of tiles relative to each other. 12" square tiles means you are going to have 12 tiles along the short side and 16 along the long side, (192 total if your room is perfectly square, rooms are never perfectly square) - as you are doing a pattern make sure to calculate a minimum overage of 10% for EACH COLOR to ensure you don't run out midway through your patterning.
        
    
xWVnpXh-HxOfKdBGQtooXxSm0p1_WN3yloYpoyvnKhRydQu&_xt=.pdf Look at the bottom right corner for percentages of tiles relative to each other. 12" square tiles means you are going to have 12 tiles along the short side and 16 along the long side, (192 total if your room is perfectly square, rooms are never perfectly square) - as you are doing a pattern make sure to calculate a minimum overage of 10% for EACH COLOR to ensure you don't run out midway through your patterning.

 
                         
                        