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JanineH 08-06-2024 07:53 AM

Help with quilt
 
I received an email with John Deere fabric. My 3 year old grandson loves John Deere. I want to make a twin size quilt for him. There is a panel I would like to use. Can I get some advice on how much fabric to order? I don’t have a pattern but would like to use the panel. Would 1 yard each of 3 or 4 different fabrics be enough? I also need backing but I can figure that out.
Thanks for your help.

bearisgray 08-06-2024 08:18 AM

What do you want the finished size to be? in inches? A twin size mattress is 38-39 inches wide and 75 or 80 inches long.

What size are the panels?


dunster 08-06-2024 08:20 AM

A typical size for a twin quilt is 70x90. That's 6300 square inches, or about 4 1/2 yards of 40" wide fabrics, if you were just sewing 40" strips of fabric together with no design at all. So at a minimum you would need about 4 yards of fabric to add to the panel. In reality, you really need to know what pattern you're going to use. Chances are you will want some of the fabrics to be solids or blends, and the proportion of these to the JD fabrics will vary depending on the pattern. And don't forget about binding!

cathyvv 08-06-2024 05:49 PM


Originally Posted by dunster (Post 8656486)
A typical size for a twin quilt is 70x90. That's 6300 square inches, or about 4 1/2 yards of 40" wide fabrics, if you were just sewing 40" strips of fabric together with no design at all. So at a minimum you would need about 4 yards of fabric to add to the panel. In reality, you really need to know what pattern you're going to use. Chances are you will want some of the fabrics to be solids or blends, and the proportion of these to the JD fabrics will vary depending on the pattern. And don't forget about binding!

I'll just add that the size of the panel must be factored in, too.

RedGarnet222 08-06-2024 09:41 PM

Many of the fabric makers have web sites and patterns you can download to make the panels into a quilt. Check to see if your panel maker has a pattern made up for you. When I went to look at the panels for you, there were quite a few different ones. All different sizes and shapes.
If you show a pic of the one you are thinking of using, perhaps someone would help you plan it out.
Also, some unrelated subject panels are so similar in size, you could use that download pattern of another panel to finish off the tractor one. (If that makes any sense).

rjwilder 08-07-2024 05:21 AM

For a three year old I would make a small quilt. One that he can easily haul around with him, watch TV on the couch. Go to grandma's house and enjoy it with grandma.

JanineH 08-07-2024 06:39 AM

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I’ll try to attach a photo of the panel. I don’t know if I can figure it out.
It’s a JD tractor 36” x 45”. I want to keep it simple and twin size.


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