Went looking for a pattern in magazines and most all are made with 52x74 size more or less.
Why do they do that?? There isn't a conversion chart either. :cry: Does anyone know the reason?? |
That would fit my daybed with a drop on the front but none on the back or ends.
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What size are you wanting to make? I think it's because that's kind of a "middle of the road" size between wall hangings and King. Of course I could be wrong, I have been before.
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It is just a general observation of magazines. I do want to make a Qn size. I was thinking it was because they are fast to make???
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That's considered lap quilt size. "LAP: Usually between 52" - 68" wide and the length can be from about 52" - 78"."
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Originally Posted by ghostrider
That's considered lap quilt size. "LAP: Usually between 52" - 68" wide and the length can be from about 52" - 78"."
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Originally Posted by Eddie
Originally Posted by ghostrider
That's considered lap quilt size. "LAP: Usually between 52" - 68" wide and the length can be from about 52" - 78"."
Thanks Everyone Very Helpful |
I call it "couch size" - although my idea of couch size is about 60 x 80 - big enough to cover a short adult up if they fall asleep on the couch.
A double size bed mattress is 54 x 75 - maybe it's considered a "topper" |
I just don't understand why they don't make them or put the sizes of Qn and Kg in magazine too??
Maybe I need new magazines?? lol lol |
That wouldn't even cover my husbands as a couch quilt! lol I feel your frusteration and I usually end up either making or adding blocks or making larger blocks to get the size I want. Never let a pattern size stand in your way if you like the quilt.
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