Quilters dream claims that their wool batting doesn't shrink if washed in cold water. If the dryer was hot, that might cause shrinking. But I also suspect that the quilting caused some of the shrinkage. Different sites suggest different sizes for quilts, and it's probably best to come up with your own size based on how much overhang you want. Here's another site that I've used - http://equilters.com/library/quilt_i...bed_sizes.html
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Wow, I have never had a quilt shrink that much! No idea why it would shrink that much since you pre-washed all your fabric. So disappointing!
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There is a good discussion on this in a thread from a couple of years ago -
http://www.quiltingboard.com/main-f1...g-t175484.html |
When making a quilt for a specific bed you really need to get the measurements from that bed. I have a double and have added a topper and a fiber bed, making the matress thicker. Depending on the drape, I would need a quilt bigger than the one called for in that chart.
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Originally Posted by sewmary
(Post 6723438)
When making a quilt for a specific bed you really need to get the measurements from that bed.
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I struggle terribly with proper quilt sizes. There should be some kind of standard drop! However, as others have mentioned, dimensions of a queen mattress is 60 x 80 so at best, 72 x 90 would only give you a 5-6" drop on either side, and most mattresses are deeper than that.
I've never had too much shrinkage though I prewash everything I quilt. Maybe you could somehow add a border if she is unhappy? |
She was making it for a double size mattress, not a queen. A double mattress measures 54x75.
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Originally Posted by patti p
(Post 6722955)
how do you avoid a new quilt from shrinking? i made a quilt for a friend using Baltic pre cuts, I pre washed all the other material like backing and borders and such but most of the quilt was made with pre-cuts. after i sewed it all, quilted and then washed it and dried it, it shrunk about 5 inches. i was VERY surprised at how much it shrunk.i had made it to fit a double bed 72X90 Did i do something Wrong?, should i have expected that and made it larger to accommodate for the shrinkage? any HELP for my future quilts is much appreciated
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I am so sorry that is shank that much, but for me I always make my full size no less than 84 inches x 90 inches that way you still have room for shrinkage. I make my baby quilts also larger size than most people. no less than 1 1/2 yards long and the width of the fabric.
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Originally Posted by Daylesewblessed
(Post 6723075)
I always pre-shrink Hobbs 80/20 and recently pre-shrunk a Hobbs wool batt. I pre-shrink all brands of 100% cotton batting. I shrink my fabrics too. After all of the work that I put in making the quilt, I don't want any surprises.
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