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Old 03-10-2011, 04:28 AM
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I am making a dresden plate quilt for my very best friend's 25th wedding anniversary out of orientals. The attached picture is how I want to set it, but, I made 25 dresden plates, one for each year. Her bed is a large kingsize and is very high off the floor. So, my question is: with 25 12" sq blocks would you set them on point or row by row? I'm hoping someone on here could do a quick EQ for me or is better at the mathematical aspect than me!
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Old 03-10-2011, 04:31 AM
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Wouldn't they have to be on point to make use of all 25? That is beautiful by the way.
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I am a complete loser at this aspect of quilting (I actually make blocks and lay them on the bed!). I just wanted to say this is a beautiful design, and I really will try and focus on the mathematics of the process, so I can do things "properly". Great question, and I am sure this will help a lot of us.
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I am sorry to not be any help with the setting . . . . just want to say how beautiful is the quilt design!
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Can't help you with the math - my brain shuts down when it hears "math"- I need to do things visually. This is a really beautiful design. Your friend should be extremely happy with this wonderful gift.
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Old 03-10-2011, 04:45 AM
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Originally Posted by PegD
Wouldn't they have to be on point to make use of all 25? That is beautiful by the way.
No 5 x 5 :) Or ... stagger a row of 3 then a row of 2.

I like them on point BTW.
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Old 03-10-2011, 05:39 AM
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You think your math is off. I was trying my hand at Dresden plate. Got one HUGE Dresden plate with about a 4-5 in center. Well I'll figure out how to use that in a charity quilt. So I thought I try and make some much smaller ones to go with it. No way. I ended up with another HUGE circle, 4" dresden sections and a HUGE hole in the center. No EQ here, I'll have to do Search or Google for some help.
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Oops, what was I thinking. And yes, I like them on point also.
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Wouldn't they have to be on point to make use of all 25? That is beautiful by the way.
No 5 x 5 :) Or ... stagger a row of 3 then a row of 2.

I like them on point BTW.
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Old 03-10-2011, 06:32 AM
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A reg. king is 76x80 and a cal. king is 72x84. The big question is what is the depth of the mattress. If the mattress is say 15" thick then add 30" to 76" then 2-3" for each side it to go below the top mattress.

So 76+30+4= 110 wide

Now Do you want the quilt to go over just the top of the pillows or tuck in? I probably would do 80" + 15" + 2" = 97" for under pillows. I probably would add 6" to that # if to go over the pillows and if tucked I would add the additional 15".

So tucked would be 80+15+2+15= 112

110x112

this comes out to 110x110
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Old 03-10-2011, 06:41 AM
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Thanks for the picture of your wonderful quilt. It truly is beautiful. I have just chosen the fabric for my very first dresden to go in my very first sampler quilt. I love the sashing. Thanks also, Denise, for working out the math. I also have a kingsize bed and would love to make a dresden quilt for myself. But certainly not up to the math part yet.
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