giapet - love your fabrics. That's going to be beautiful. I love those colors. Be sure to post pics.
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giapet - love your fabrics. That's going to be beautiful. I love those colors. Be sure to post pics.
I have been seeing jelly rolls around but don't know what to do with them. I LOVE this and I would not want to have to cut all those strips. So - there you go. I'm going to try it for a table runner first.
Very pretty!! Did you organize your strips by color or randomly? I have been looking for a pattern like this. I have the fabrics but didn't know how to go about it. I think I will not have that may different fabrics. Is there a size chart out there to make different sizes? Haven't read all the posts....maybe some one has answered my questions already.Quote:
Originally Posted by Ms Grace
Go ahead and read through all the posts. (it might take you a while) There is one of them where I explained the math to figure out how many strips and inches you will need for a particular size quilt.Quote:
Originally Posted by Nancylou
For example:
If you have 25 strips of 40" long you have
1000 " by 2" (I count the finished size because it's easier)
fold once: 500" by 4"
fold again: 250" by 8"
fold again: 125" by 16"
fold again: 62.5" by 32"
Add borders you want and you have a quilt.
Or:
20 strips of 40" gives you 800" (or scraps totallying 800")
fold once: 400" by 4"
fold again: 200" by 8"
fold again: 100" by 16"
fold again: 50" by 32"
Add borders to make a nice throw or baby quilt.
You get the picture.
Good luck!
Robin
How cool is that!!!!!
That looks like a realy fun way to do a quick quilt! It came out really cute too. Thanks for sharing.
here is mine..some same colors touching , I would be more careful on the next one..but I still like this one. Not sure how to quilt it yet..
I love this idea!!
Thank you. You did a great job explaining this.
It is beautiful! I wouldn't stress about colors touching. Believe me, no matter how much you try and plan, some colors always touch. Just go with the flow! You did a great job. Wait until the borders go on and it gets quilted. It will look FABULOUS !Quote:
Originally Posted by polejumper21