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Old 01-10-2010, 07:44 PM
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It's a generous sized queen quilt and I have 1/2 yard. Math isn't my strong point and it's late and my brain isn't working very good. I don't want to start cutting and then discover I don't have enough.
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Measure the perimeter of your quilt. Add 12-18 (corners, etc). Divide by 40. Round up.

Eg - quilt is 180" (after adding 12-18) -> Divide by 40 = 4.5 -> 5.

This is the # of strips you need. Multiply times how wide your binding is (2.25-2.5" usually). That's how much material you need.

5 strips x 2.5" = 12.5" (x wof) will be enough to do the binding

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Here's a handy calculator I found: http://www.quiltpox.com/calculators.html
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Originally Posted by katier825
Here's a handy calculator I found: http://www.quiltpox.com/calculators.html
Thanks for this link, I have bookmarked this one as a keeper
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I round most all my quilt corners and I cut my bindings 2-3/4" wide and sew on with 3/8" seam and I sew about 8 or 9 crosswise grain strips together and I usually have enough. I might cut an extra or two more - if quilt is larger and I pull a little as I stitch binding on with a walking foot. If I have any leftover, I save them for scrappy bindings on scrappy quilts. Trying to add more binding strips on a large quilt is not easy.
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Originally Posted by katier825
Here's a handy calculator I found: http://www.quiltpox.com/calculators.html
Thanks for this link.
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Old 01-11-2010, 06:23 AM
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My method is very unscientific. I like to use 2 1/2 in strips cut on the lengthwise grain--less strips to cut that way! I use 1/4 in seam. If I have enough length of binding fabric, or almost enough, then I just cut one extra strip to account for the corners. Not very scientific I know.
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Old 01-11-2010, 07:46 AM
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Half a yard of fabric probably isn't enough for binding for a queen size quilt. A queen size quilt usually takes 9 strips and you need 23 inches of fabric to cut that.
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Thaks for figuring that out for me. I better wait til I get to a store with fabric.
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I have made many queen size quilts and if you cut your binding 2 1/2 inches like I do you will need at least 3/4 yd of fabric for 9 strips. That is what is needed. Marge
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