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Old 05-05-2009, 07:07 AM
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I though you already had the pattern and the amounts weren't listed in the instructions.

Then I would have been REALLY upset with the pattern.

I can relate with wanting to get the show on the road before the pattern arrives.

How long does it take for items to reach you via mail (on average) from various locations?


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Old 05-05-2009, 07:17 AM
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Originally Posted by bearisgray
68 inches by 72 inches = 4896 inches
4896 inches divided by 144 inches = 34 square feet

144 square inches in a square foot (12 x 12)

I figure a yard of fabric - after washing - has about 35 x 40 square inches of usable fabric , which is 1400 square inches

35 x 42 = 1470

It looks like odd shapes that wouldn't cut very efficiently - and if you are using the paper piecing method - and want to fussy cut for design -

??
I LOVE math! The actual size of the quilt is 68 x 78 which equals 5304 square inches.
5304 divided by 144 equals 36 square feet, with a remainder of 120, maybe 7/8 ths of a yard?
so, then I took the square inches in a fat quarter = 396 sq inches x 20 (if the ten light/ten dark figures are fat quarters) x 20 = 7920 square inches which works out to - - hmmm... 55 square feet ...

that looks like it would be enough to make the quilt and then some! But, we know that is where scraps come from, so more is good, right? <g>
I have to know if my math is correct! <g> The square foot thing eluded me in my first post ... thanks bearis gray for filling that part in!
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need to remember to add for all those seam allowances

oops - didn't read carefully for the finished size
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Old 05-05-2009, 07:33 AM
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seam allowances??? what seam allowances?

LOL I didn't quite understand the square inches of the washed fabric ... my figures were trying to see if the ten/ten were fat quarters or which.
Were you figuring out straight yards?
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Square inches of washed fabric:

Suppose I get a piece of fabric from the quilt shop and it measures EXACTLY 36 inches long by 42 inches wide.

I wash all my fabrics before cutting. Some people don't, but I KNOW that my finished quilts will need to be washed again at some point if they are used - which I hope they will be.

I've found that most pieces of cotton fabric shrink some when washed. Sometimes lengthwise, sometimes crosswise. I overcast the ends of the fabric before washing to minimize raveling.

If the fabric was off-grain , I could lose some more inches if I cut fabric from selvage to selvage. If the crosswise fabric grain was straight, maybe only a 1/2 inch or so due to raveling.

So, after I might lose some area due to shrinkage, raveling, being off grain, and the selvages, I maybe have 34 x 40 inches of usable fabric.

Some pattern makers seem to be very close in their fabric needs and others seem to allow for "extra."

Bottom line: I don't think I answered your question as to how much fabric you need for that quilt.

Good luck with it.
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Butterflyspain I have done a couple of Judy's patterns and on the very back page it has shown the yardage. Have you checked her website?
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Originally Posted by bearisgray
I though you already had the pattern and the amounts weren't listed in the instructions.

Then I would have been REALLY upset with the pattern.

I can relate with wanting to get the show on the road before the pattern arrives.

How long does it take for items to reach you via mail (on average) from various locations?

Usually 2 weeks from America. Guess I will have to wait they still have not got back to me. Anyway I am very grateful to everyone who has helped me.

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Originally Posted by okie
Butterflyspain I have done a couple of Judy's patterns and on the very back page it has shown the yardage. Have you checked her website?
Oke, Have bought pattern from web but has not arrived yet. The site stated 10 Lights and 10 darks and I just wanted to get going with choosing fabrics, I have checked the website and there are no yardages, but some of the girls have come up with some very good maths on this on.

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Originally Posted by omak
Originally Posted by bearisgray
68 inches by 72 inches = 4896 inches
4896 inches divided by 144 inches = 34 square feet

144 square inches in a square foot (12 x 12)

I figure a yard of fabric - after washing - has about 35 x 40 square inches of usable fabric , which is 1400 square inches

35 x 42 = 1470

It looks like odd shapes that wouldn't cut very efficiently - and if you are using the paper piecing method - and want to fussy cut for design -

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Omak I take my hat of to you and Bearigrey, you just have stunned me with how you work out the fabrics you need.

Having looked at the design again and again, I think some of the fabrics will have to follow the grain so that will account for some wastage.

Think we are all agreed I need fat quarters though.
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Love ya all for helping me

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I LOVE math! The actual size of the quilt is 68 x 78 which equals 5304 square inches.
5304 divided by 144 equals 36 square feet, with a remainder of 120, maybe 7/8 ths of a yard?
so, then I took the square inches in a fat quarter = 396 sq inches x 20 (if the ten light/ten dark figures are fat quarters) x 20 = 7920 square inches which works out to - - hmmm... 55 square feet ...

that looks like it would be enough to make the quilt and then some! But, we know that is where scraps come from, so more is good, right? <g>
I have to know if my math is correct! <g> The square foot thing eluded me in my first post ... thanks bearis gray for filling that part in!
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I am sure your maths are correct.

I am giving you 100/100 for that one (g)

Me I hate maths and always have. :(
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