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Old 03-18-2011, 10:18 AM
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For my actual birthday present (on top of the movie Rango and taking me out for dinner at a hibachi grill/sushi bar) my boyfriend took me to a quilt shop to buy fabric. Didn’t have any luck finding the Moda marbles I wanted for my big project unfortunately, but we had fun and the ladies there loved him for taking me there for my birthday. If you’re ever in La Crosse, WI check out Olive Juice Quilts. The ladies were incredibly plesant and the place is just darling.

Anyways, Joe had spotted this gorgeous dark green mottled fabric with gold specks from the Stonehenge line. He really liked it so I had the thought to buy it and if things work out with him I’d make a quilt for him somewhere down the line. He had to sit down for a bit because a few weeks ago he injured his back and can’t stand for long periods of time. So I set the couple bolts I had down on the table he was sitting at…and the wheels in my head started going and it suddenly just hit me that this green fabric would be the perfect fabric for this Packer colored quilt I was going to make for my childhood friend’s dad (who lost his battle with throat cancer about a month and a half ago). So I brought more bolts to the table and he helped me pick out the other three colors I needed: another 2 Stonehenge and a pale yellow Prisma Dye (there wasn’t a bright yellow Stonehenge). Yes, I said he helped me pick out fabric. Lol.

I didn’t know how much I needed so I just got half a yard of each. That’s where I need help. I need helping figuring out what’s the biggest quilt top I can make with just half a yard of each color. I know I will end up killing plenty of brain cells as well as a tree (with all the paper I’d use) if I try doing the math myself.

Here's the quilt design (design created in Photoshop. Actual fabrics were scanned and put into design....fabrics not to scale with design...scans don't fo fabric justice)

[IMG]http://i132.photobucket.com/albums/q...ckerfull-1.jpg[/IMG]
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Old 03-18-2011, 10:23 AM
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your from my neck of the woods..
the grill is great down town.
and so is Olive Juice.
Love the designs!
Enjoy.
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Very pretty, I'm not a green person but those are lovely.:)
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Hmmm, depends on what size blocks were you thinking of making. I use Illustrator to draw up my blocks and when I get to this point, I start thinking I really need to pop for EQ7 because it will figure out the yardage for you. My BD is next week. I think that's what I'm going to get.
BTW, this guy sounds like a keeper ;-)
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Old 03-18-2011, 10:51 AM
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This may help. http://quilterscache.com/StartQuilti...iltingtwo.html
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Wow it's going to be one sharp quilt. Love those stars.
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He likes you. He really likes you. (sung in my best Sandra Bullock voice ;) )

I going to graph this out on paper for you. It'll be a challenge for me. In the mean time if someone else works it out for you in EQ6-7 just go with it. If not I'll have some directions and a size for you. Assuming here that you have 3 half yard pieces of fabric.

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with (3) 1/2-yds of fabric you want to make a quilt? for a queen size quilt i use (on average) between 9 & 11 yards of fabric...depending on the design of course.
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I can't help you with the yardage, but the picture and design is absolutely awesome. It sounds like you may have a keeper in this guy. I hope everything works out for the best.
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Originally Posted by ckcowl
with (3) 1/2-yds of fabric you want to make a quilt? for a queen size quilt i use (on average) between 9 & 11 yards of fabric...depending on the design of course.
I'm inclined to agree here........if you lay out all three pieces side by side, how much space will that cover? Not even the top of a card table, right?

Now fold one piece in half. That is what you'll use in the seam allowances alone. Not to mention what you'll lose/waste in ends and scraps that are unuseable sizes.

A total of 1.5 yards of fabric will make a *small* wall hanging. Maybe.

But the block idea looks great!
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