How do I determine amount of fabric?
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Ok, so I want to try making a Queen size quilt. It will be made with 12" blocks. Half of those blocks will be 9 patch blocks. I want 2 colors per 9patch block. How do I figure out how much fabric of each color I will need? Remember, only HALF of the blocks are nine patch blocks... so I would need to figure out how many 12" blocks equal a queen quilt, and then cut that number in half. Then I need to figure out how much fabric of each of two colors I need for those blocks. Can anyone help?
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First, you take the standard size for a Queen Sized Quilt.. we really don't have enough info.. what are the other blocks, and are you putting on a border?. If no border take 12" and divide into each dimension of the standard Queen sized quilt 96" x 98".. so it would actually come out to 8 blocks by 8 blocks. or a total of 64 blocks.. which will make it 2" short. so half of those blocks would be 32. so if those 32 blocks are 9 patch you need to find the yardage for those blocks.. as they are 9 patch, if they are all identical you will have more pieces of one color than the other. Lets assume you are going to alternate the 9 patches. That way the yardages will come out even. Each piece within that block will be 4" square. Keep that number in your head. ok. 9 patches times 32 blocks would be 288 total patches. Half for each color so that's 144 of each color. each patch will be 4" plus 1/2" for standard seam allowance. standard fabric is 44" wide so you can get 9 blocks across the width. 144patches divided by 9 would be 16 rows. 16 x 4.5 would be 72" which is 2 yards. so looks like to me you would need 2 yards of each color.....that is only for the 9 patch blocks....and does not allow ANY leeway for error... I always get a bit more and would probably buy 2.5 yards of each color ...besides that's how stashes grow.
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Here is a link that will help -
http://www.quiltshops.com/calculator/calculator.htm
It is only for blocks.
http://www.quiltshops.com/calculator/calculator.htm
It is only for blocks.
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Thank you!! That helped so much! I think I will have a border, but I think I'll still get 2.5 yards to be safe. This will be my first quilt so I'm sure there will be error. I have a whole lot to learn but I can't start my learning without fabric.
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Thank you!! That helped so much! I think I will have a border, but I think I'll still get 2.5 yards to be safe. This will be my first quilt so I'm sure there will be error. I have a whole lot to learn but I can't start my learning without fabric.
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My pleasure... remember you need that of EACH of the fabrics you're going to use for the 9 patches. and this does NOT cover the fabric for the other blocks... Glad I could be of help. Good luck on your quilt.
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