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    Super Member chips88's Avatar
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    thanks for sharing. this is a good thing to have.

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    Awesome!! I just printed it out to save in my binder! Thanks for sharing the info!
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    Great chart. Will make it so easy to figure out sizes. Thanks for sharing.
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    that is fabulous! thanks.

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    Thanks, very helpful and handy to have.
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    I don't think I have ever made a quilt to fit any bed. I just grow them till I think they're done. I do understand the reason for this standard but I just can't stop at any certain size. They just get as big as they have to. I do admire people who can work to size and be done. I never did have boundries.
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    Thanks, this will be a really useful chart. I saved it to my documents. I wish it gave waterbed sizes, because I have to make one for my son and his wife. I will probably have to just measure their bed and see what kind of drop they want.

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    That is very nice of you....thanks.

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    Thank you, this will be a great help
    happy to have enough stash fabric at all time

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    Thank you so much for the great information. I printed it out and will share with my friends also.

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