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Latrinka 06-22-2013 07:19 AM

Square quilts are just as pretty, but I always preferred rectangle. If a person is going to lay down and wants to cover up with it, it needs more length than width. JMO

Friday1961 06-22-2013 07:52 AM


Originally Posted by Jingle (Post 6133768)
I made an 82" square quilt that I made for my Daughter.
It is called Union Square by Lynette Jensen. A full size and a close up.

How beautiful!! Love the black and white and the pattern, too! This is simply a gorgeous quilt!

Gotta put a B&W on my to-do list after seeing this!

gale 06-22-2013 09:56 AM

I don't get it. If the size is big enough to cover, why does it matter if it isn't a rectangle? A 6' long quilt is 6' whether it is 6' wide or 5' wide. Being a square doesn't automatically mean it's too short to cover feet or a whole body. Being a rectangle doesn't automatically mean it is long enough. It's the overall size that matters, not the shape. Simple math.

AlaskaAlice 06-22-2013 12:19 PM

A quilt is a quilt and is so special! If for a bed I usually make mine longer..just do..didn't stop to think why:) guess I like to fold them over the pillows.. thinking about it I always add an extra row..maybe 'cause I hope I never get wider than I am long?:)?

patchsamkim 06-22-2013 02:23 PM

I prefer rectangular quilts, but have seen many patterns for square quilts. You can change a rectangular quilt to be square, or a square quilt to be rectangular on many patterns by making more or less blocks, or adding borders, leaving off borders, etc. No one is better than the other, just which you prefer.

QM 06-22-2013 02:42 PM

I have made several. King sized quilts often work out well that way.


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