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How many rosettes for a Grandmother's Flower Garden?

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Old 10-17-2011, 04:06 AM
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I am taking a lengthy trip in November and need a hand project. So I looked around in my stash and came up with these fabrics and want to make a Grandmothers Flower Garden quilt. The hexies are 1 inch. How many rosettes do I need to make a queen size quilt? I plan to use cream hexies as the connecting pathway between the blue rosettes. The photo looks like the squares for the pathway are pink, they really are cream. What do you all think?
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Love it!
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Old 10-17-2011, 04:50 AM
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Very lovely! I too am making a GFG. I am following a pattern and am making 2" hexies. I will be adding an off white pathway to each rosette. Plus will be adding a green path when connecting the rosettes. The Pattern says I need to make 32 rosettes for a double or 67 for a king size. I will also have three rows of hexies as a border around the quilt. That will make about a 6 inch border Since your rosettes are smaller? Oh my, math is not what I do best! But I can see you need to make more than 32 for a queen size. I guess you should continue to make them, lay them down, side by side until you get the size you want. Good luck! Your quilt will be beautiful!
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it's going to be beautiful.
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I am also trying this one. I would like to hand stitch it. have the freezer paper in the center. pressed and basted down. now how do I sew all these hexs together?
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Start sewing rosettes, as you call the flowers, you won't get them all made in one trip, unless you don't go home for a month or more. I kept a box of supplies for mine with the pieces ready to go, thread needle and small scissors and picked it up whenever we traveled the 800 miles to Pennsylania. It took a lot of trips to make enough. Decide after you make a stack or sew them together as you make them, then you will know.GFG is the perfect design to use during travel time.
The GFG fairy is smiling and you will love having the pretty fabrics in your hand when the scenery isn't all that great or it is raining and you are sitting in a motel.
Good luck, love the sample.

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Old 10-17-2011, 06:32 AM
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You have picked out fabulous fabrics for your GFG quilt! I don't know how many it will take.
I have a GFG quilt that a great-aunt made from the 1940-50's and her hexies are 1 1/4" finished size. She had 9 rosettes rows across and 11 rossette rows down and used 1/2 rosette on the edge of the rows. My quilt measures appr. 85" x 90". I hope this helps!

Quilt showing the edges w/half rosettes
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I have this quilt folded and hanging in my sewing room
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Old 10-17-2011, 07:18 AM
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I am doing 1 inch and so far have 8 rows
Odd numbered rows have 6 full
Even number rows have 5 full and 2 partials

Between each flower I have one row of white separating them.

So I have 44 full flowers and 8 partials and it measures 52 wide by 62 long.

But I make most of my quilts between lap size and twin.
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Thanks everyone for your tips. I have 2 -11 hour flights, airport waiting time and a bus tour through Israel, all over 2 weeks. I just hope I can stay focused on sewing during the flights, maybe not so much during the tour when I will be awe struck by my surroundings!
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