Finished scrappy burgoyne TOP only finished using 1.5" strips - large
#103
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Location: East Tennessee
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Burgoyne Surrounded is one of the quilts on my "list of quilts I want to make before I die". Your's is really lovely. And yes, I think a square quilt would do very nicely. I've noticed that most king-sized comforters are almost square anyway. If you were feeling wildly ambitious, and had some scraps left, you might consider a couple of pillow shams. They gave a nice finished look to the bed. Your work is exceptional. Congratulations.
#107
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Location: Jozefow, Poland
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NO WAY would I take it apart to make it larger. Here is what I would do...
1) Find out if they use a bedskirt. If not, buy one at Walmart to match the quilt (or maybe just not do this)
2) Have them put it on their bed with the 112" on the sides and the 94" on the top/bottom. Make them a couple of pillow cases or pillow shams to make up for the difference in the length from top to bottom.
I hope that is clear. Lots of people don't do the old fashioned turn down at the top and bring over the pillows. Many people like to display their pretty pillow cases, which would be perfect for this issue.
It will be plenty long on the sides with the 112" and then the pillow cases or pillow shames (or both?) will make up the difference at the top.
That is one amazing quilt and the will be SO BLESSED to get it as a gift from you. What a wonderful thing to do for them
Suzanne in VT
1) Find out if they use a bedskirt. If not, buy one at Walmart to match the quilt (or maybe just not do this)
2) Have them put it on their bed with the 112" on the sides and the 94" on the top/bottom. Make them a couple of pillow cases or pillow shams to make up for the difference in the length from top to bottom.
I hope that is clear. Lots of people don't do the old fashioned turn down at the top and bring over the pillows. Many people like to display their pretty pillow cases, which would be perfect for this issue.
It will be plenty long on the sides with the 112" and then the pillow cases or pillow shames (or both?) will make up the difference at the top.
That is one amazing quilt and the will be SO BLESSED to get it as a gift from you. What a wonderful thing to do for them
Suzanne in VT
#108
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Join Date: Nov 2010
Location: Jozefow, Poland
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Burgoyne Surrounded is one of the quilts on my "list of quilts I want to make before I die". Your's is really lovely. And yes, I think a square quilt would do very nicely. I've noticed that most king-sized comforters are almost square anyway. If you were feeling wildly ambitious, and had some scraps left, you might consider a couple of pillow shams. They gave a nice finished look to the bed. Your work is exceptional. Congratulations.
#109
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Location: Iowa and Minnesota
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Your quilt is gorgeous! We have a king bed and I usually make it square...104" being the smallest....the largest I have made is 120" and that has a generous pillow tuck and drapes well over the edges but it's on a tall bed so it works well. There isn't much pillow tuck with a smaller square. So 112" would be a good fit (IMHO)!!
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