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QuiltE 08-25-2011 12:19 PM


Originally Posted by MTS

Originally Posted by QuiltE
MTS, I think you are meaning a block in between each strip as it's added to the original 1600". Yes? No?

Yep, right in the first stage of sewing the strips end to end.

I don't think there'd be an opporunity to add fabric later on as you're sewing the seams.
Although you could sew it between the two pieces after you've made the first cut, but then you'd get thinner strip throughout the whole piece. Which could be very interesting....a 1/2" of a striped fabric thrown in.

I think you can only plan so much when making one of these.
If you change the width of the quilt, you would change the distribution of the extra squares/fabric strip in the quilt top.

I'm sure there is some algorithm I could use to figure it all out.
I'll pass on that little exercise and take my chances. :mrgreen:

Ditto ... I think you did more than enough of the math calculations!!

The length/width really does change as each seam is sewn, and by starting a little longer or shorter, it changes the end shape.

I'm looking forward to doing one, and am debating totally random of fabric choices ... or keeping within one family of colours. Of course, who said that there should only be one!! :)

tlsawdon 01-30-2016 11:37 AM

How do calculate for a smaller quilt top, say 38x38 or 44x44. I couldn't find the aforementioned calculator. Thanks!


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