diagonal set queen and king size quilt
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thanks
Are you meaning setting blocks on point?Originally Posted by cmilton
does anyone have the instructions! I want to make them with 10 inch blocks.thanks
Or what ?
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The easiest way is to sit down with a piece of graph paper and work it out. Remember a 10" block will be wider from point to point. Just measure that out and you're away to the races.Originally Posted by cmilton
yes. i understand howw to fiure the size of the setting blocks., but how do you know how many 10 inc blocks are in each row?
I did that tonight as I was designing a new quilt, based on this one, but changing the block size. http://www.quiltingboard.com/t-122204-1.htm
Didn't take long to graph it out and do my calculations for yardage. Now I can go Stash Shopping!
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quilting.addict , 07-15-2011 07:45 PM
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I did that tonight as I was designing a new quilt, based on this one.
Hey QuiltE,Originally Posted by QuiltE
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The easiest way is to sit down with a piece of graph paper and work it out. Remember a 10" block will be wider from point to point. Just measure that out and you're away to the races.Originally Posted by cmilton
yes. i understand howw to fiure the size of the setting blocks., but how do you know how many 10 inc blocks are in each row?
I did that tonight as I was designing a new quilt, based on this one.
good to see you out and about and working up your next quilt!!
J
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good to see you out and about and working up your next quilt!!
J
QuiltingA ... Sorry I've been negligent in getting back to you. Will do so on the weekend. Another project??? ... heck I have too many on the go already!!! :) Must be a bugger for punishment to think I need another WIP/UFO/PhD!!!!! Take a look at my thread from yesterday about Passage Quilts and toss in your brilliant ideas!Originally Posted by quilting.addict
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I did that tonight as I was designing a new quilt, based on this one.
Hey QuiltE,Originally Posted by QuiltE
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The easiest way is to sit down with a piece of graph paper and work it out. Remember a 10" block will be wider from point to point. Just measure that out and you're away to the races.Originally Posted by cmilton
yes. i understand howw to fiure the size of the setting blocks., but how do you know how many 10 inc blocks are in each row?
I did that tonight as I was designing a new quilt, based on this one.
good to see you out and about and working up your next quilt!!
J
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Not sure what you mean by the first part there ... and as for tutorials, I have no clue!Originally Posted by cmilton
don't however I thought figuring out had something do with putting it down on paper. any tutorials you can recommend?
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DebLuvsQuiltng , 07-15-2011 08:14 PM
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I would estimate about 8 blocks for the first row; the second would have 7 since they are inset into the 8. If you are using half blocks for the insets, you would need about 107 blocks for a king size quilt... by my estimation!Originally Posted by cmilton
yes. i understand howw to fiure the size of the setting blocks., but how do you know how many 10 inc blocks are in each row?