Question about quilt size
#1
I'm still working on the 2nd DGD birthday quilt. I'm wondering about the size. I'm doing traditional blocks, but putting together the raggy way. Since I'm doing scrappy, my blocks came out different sizes, so I added sashing. the blocks ended up being 17.5". I'm thinking of 3 blocks across and 4 blocks down. I really wanted the quilt a little bigger; however, if I do 4 blocks by 5 blocks, it would be too big. Should I leave it this size? (This DGD will be 12, but is small for her age.) Or should I do a border? Now I wish I would have not done raggy, but I'm not going to take apart the sandwich part. Any suggestions? By the way, I don't want this to be a bed quilt; just something for her to cuddle up with.
#6
If my calculations are correct, a 3 x 4 block quilt where the blocks are 17.5 inches will result in a 52 x 70 quilt which is plenty large for a snuggle quilt--especially for a small 12 year old girl. It will be twin size if you add much more to it. 72 x 90 inches is a standard twin size quilt. I made a 72 x 96 for a super single bed in a semi and it is too heavy for my Sis-in-law to drag in & out to wash. I used flannel for both sides and cotton batting.
#7
Beverly, this is how I came up with my calculations. Since it's a raggy quilt, and I use 1/2" seams, I substracted 1 inch from each block. I used cotton for the top and flannel for the inside & back.
So, maybe the size I calculate will be big enough for a 12 year old girl?
So, maybe the size I calculate will be big enough for a 12 year old girl?
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