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Old 12-10-2010, 10:16 PM
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I have 100 6" squares, what size quilt can I make out these? And how did you fiqure it out? I am no good at math. Help!
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Old 12-10-2010, 10:21 PM
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Originally Posted by seazteddy
I have 100 6" squares, what size quilt can I make out these? And how did you fiqure it out? I am no good at math. Help!
If you made it 10 squares by 10 squares you would have a piece 55.5 by 55.5 inches. (10 x 10 = 100 and 6 inch square when sewed with 1/4 seam allowance becomes a 5 1/2 square. 5 1/2 x 10 = 55.50 inches)

Is this a clear as mud?

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Old 12-10-2010, 10:23 PM
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That's not as big as sounded. I thought it would make a huge quilt, I guess I need another 100.
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Old 12-10-2010, 10:28 PM
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Originally Posted by seazteddy
That's not as big as sounded. I thought it would make a huge quilt, I guess I need another 100.
What I do sometimes is just laying a few of the blocks out on my bed for maybe the amount that I am thinking of using to help get a visual keeping in mind that it won't be that big because of the seam allowances. But then again you could do a smaller center block of 5 rows by 5 rows then put a border around that and then add more blocks. Your border could be any size you want to take up more room. Lots of different options out there.
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Maybe add some borders or sashing ?

sew 4 together and frame them out
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If you do a 10 x 10 square layout - (5.5 x 5.5 inch sewn size) - you would end up with a 55 x 55 inch top

If you do a 9 x 11 square layout - you would end up with a 49.5 x 60.5 inch top (this would use 99 squares)

If you do an 8 x 12 square layout - you would end up with a 44 x 66 inch top (this would use 96 squares)

the six inch cut squares "finish" to 5.5 (5-1/2) inches

so multiply 5.5 x (number of squares) to get a dimension

Or multiply 11/2 x (number of squares) to get a dimension
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wow, thanks for the tips
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sounds like enough for a throw. I just made one for my mail lady using charms, added frame and border. Its 45 by 56".

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I have been using the 10 minute block and it sews up nicely with the 6" squares [will need 5 because of the center]. just a thought.
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Old 12-11-2010, 09:31 PM
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Thanks for all the ideas :D
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