Figuring Out Size of Quilt Using D9P?
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Originally Posted by ammorgan
Thanks everybody!
I originally wanted to make a quilt from a pattern in a book for my baby, but can't afford to buy the fabric, so figured I could use what I already have in my stash to do like a D9P and make it crib sized or about there.
I originally wanted to make a quilt from a pattern in a book for my baby, but can't afford to buy the fabric, so figured I could use what I already have in my stash to do like a D9P and make it crib sized or about there.
If you wanted to add borders to make it a different size, you can. You can also make the center less - say 2 x 3 (or 26" x 39", 6 D9P blocks or 54 5" squares) and add borders to get to your desired size.
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Originally Posted by qbquilts
Originally Posted by ammorgan
Thanks everybody!
I originally wanted to make a quilt from a pattern in a book for my baby, but can't afford to buy the fabric, so figured I could use what I already have in my stash to do like a D9P and make it crib sized or about there.
I originally wanted to make a quilt from a pattern in a book for my baby, but can't afford to buy the fabric, so figured I could use what I already have in my stash to do like a D9P and make it crib sized or about there.
If you wanted to add borders to make it a different size, you can. You can also make the center less - say 2 x 3 (or 26" x 39", 6 D9P blocks or 54 5" squares) and add borders to get to your desired size.
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This chart was posted on here a few days ago about D0P sizes & it may be helpful to you (& others!)
http://www.quiltingboard.com/t-150081-1.htm
http://www.quiltingboard.com/t-150081-1.htm
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