Opinions needed about Honor Flight Quilt sizing
#11
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Join Date: Dec 2011
Location: Horse Country, FL
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My mother is an award winning artist and she taught me to use an odd number of items in a picture...one tree, three leaves, you get the idea. So the same should be fine in a quilt when deciding on rows.
#12
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Join Date: May 2012
Location: Florida
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I found out that I ran into a problem on my log cabin quilts -- with odd-numbered blocks - - but then, I'm really still a rank amateur when it comes to making quilts. Even though I've made three (or is it 4) in the past year, I'm still very much an amateur. Ordinarily, I think odd numbers are better.
#13
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Join Date: Jul 2014
Location: Illinois
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Thanks so much everyone for your input. Very helpful. Bree123, I also thought 40 inches a little unwieldy but you know, when you have been working on something for awhile sometimes you lose perspective.
They take the quilts on a bus and plane ride so that would certainly be the case.
They take the quilts on a bus and plane ride so that would certainly be the case.
What a wonderful gift that you can honor our veterans this way!
#14
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Join Date: Apr 2016
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Wow, 36X36 is too small! The Honor Flight recipients receive a lap quilt/throw/lap robe; the 36X36 is a fairly standard baby quilt. I just made 2 quilts for the Honor Flight quilting group "Quilts from the Heart" in Colorado Springs. These quilts are 45" X 60". The pattern is the same: (1) 5 strips cut selvage to selvage and one 10 wide strip at the top and one 10" strip at the bottom. The strips should measure 8 1/2" finished. HOWEVER, that does not come up to 45" for me. SO, to make my life easy, using the rulers I have, this is what I do: USING MY 8 1/2" RULER, I cut 5 - 8 1/2" strips (3 - 5 five different patriot fabrics). USING MY 10 1/2" RULER, I cut two strips that are long enough to be attached to the bottom and top of these 5 long strips. The quilters in Colorado Springs said they use 45" fabric and cut it selvage-to-selvage. Alas, the fabric I buy is 42" wide. TO GET TO THE CORRECT WIDTH OF 45" FOR THE FINISHED PRODUCT, I cut 2 lengthwise 3" strips and add them as a small border on each side. I actually think this is much more attractive than just the 5 straight strips with two 10" pieces to and bottom. I think I am going to start cutting these long borders 2 1/2" rather than 3 so that I can easily my 2 1/2" x 24" ruler. I may come up a bit short in width, but not enough to matter. I use the standard 1/4" seam. HOPE THIS HELPS! Let me know if I can be of further assistance.
A quilt is a treasure that follows its owner everywhere...
A quilt is a treasure that follows its owner everywhere...
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