How Do You Decide How Big Your Quilt is Going to Be?
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Most of the time they are planned. Pattern tells me what size they'll be. Unless I fall in love with a larger pattern, most of mine are no larger than about 64" a side. Larger than that is hard to quilt in my machine. I prefer rectangular rather than square, though, so a lot end up approximately 48-50 X 60-64.
#23
My... many K size quilts have spoken....NO more K size! House is small,only so much closet/storage space & it's full.Only sofa throws from now on.Less fabric needed, no LA quilter needed & have a ton of stash to use up....so works for me.
#24
Every bed quilt that I make has a bed in mind before I start. I currently have a top pieced and waiting to be quilting (it's #2 in line). DD isn't a traditionalist girl so I let her pick the pattern and she liked bargellos. Then I went through my book and found a pattern that will fit her bed 98x96, then I began the long process of finding fabrics. I ramble...lol...but I guess I am trying to say that I don't make random quilts....everything is planned out. Since I give mine away I want to make sure that the recipient does indeed like quilts and where it will be used.
#25
Originally Posted by pumpkin patch quilter
I usually focus on the design of the quilt rather than the size it will end up being, unless I want to make something of a specific size for a bed/couch/table or something like that.
Do you try to make your quilt sizes coincide with bed sizes? Or do your quilts just end up as big as the end up?
Do you try to make your quilt sizes coincide with bed sizes? Or do your quilts just end up as big as the end up?
I want to get the most use from quilts so I make them queen size . I know they can be used on a standard bed, queen or a couch throw.
When they are passed down they will continue to be used.When I spend 6 months or more making a quilt this helps me justify the time knowing they will be appreciated.
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Originally Posted by pumpkinpatchquilter
I usually focus on the design of the quilt rather than the size it will end up being, unless I want to make something of a specific size for a bed/couch/table or something like that.
Do you try to make your quilt sizes coincide with bed sizes? Or do your quilts just end up as big as the end up?
Do you try to make your quilt sizes coincide with bed sizes? Or do your quilts just end up as big as the end up?
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