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    Old 07-15-2010, 03:04 AM
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    ok everyone, need to know how many 9p blocks will be enough to finish a top for queen size 80" x 109" If the blocks are 10" after sewing how many do I need??? Would it be 8 across by 10 down??? for a total of 80??? :?
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    It would depend on the size of your borders and if you are using any sashing. If the answer is none, then looks like you are on the right track! (It's 4:00 AM here so my brain isn't functioning well, yet.)
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    Drawing the blocks out on paper really helps with doing the math. It helps when deciding how to use sashing & borders. Graph paper is even better.

    You can even lay your 10" blocks out on the bed - 1 row across & 1 row up & down - to see how many you want to use. (overlap the edges to account for 1/4" seam allowances) Use straight pins to hold them in place when deciding the overhang.


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    ok everyone, need to know how many 9p blocks will be enough to finish a top for queen size 80" x 109" If the blocks are 10" after sewing how many do I need??? Would it be 8 across by 10 down??? for a total of 80??? :?
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    This time of the year (back to school) go to your friendly WW store or any other and look for graph paper. You know the kind where 4 little squares equal 1". You can lay out patterns, blocks or just play while watching TV.
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    Old 07-15-2010, 04:23 AM
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    remember if you use 10" blocks they finish at 9 1/2" ...so if you want the 80 blocks 8across x 10 down you need to make your blocks 10 1/2".
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    Old 07-15-2010, 04:25 AM
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    yep, the blocks are 10 1/2" unfinished!!!

    Originally Posted by ckcowl
    remember if you use 10" blocks they finish at 9 1/2" ...so if you want the 80 blocks 8across x 10 down you need to make your blocks 10 1/2".
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    Old 07-15-2010, 05:04 AM
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    It would be 88, sounds like alot, huh? Once you get going along it is not as bad as it seems.
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    You're going to be 9" short on the long sides. 10 x 10 = 100. You'll need to make it 8 x 11 blocks to get your top to equal 80 x 109"
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    Old 07-15-2010, 07:12 AM
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    You may want to measure Mom's mattress...some are thicker than others and that would affect the drop on the sides :wink:
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    That's a good tip Amma. I made a king size quilt for my DD to give at Christmas. It is a little too big for there bed. Their bed measures smaller than mine. Go figure.
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