I don't make any one size quilt, I go from one to another. I got tired of the full/queen/king size quilts last year and made a number of wall hangings, then made a baby quilt, then 65x65, and back to small ones. I get bored doing very many of the same size, so I vary it all the time.
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I like making lap quilts because they'll get dragged around and used.
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I prefer medium to large sized wallhangings or lap quilts. That way it satisfies my urge to make that particular design without a huge time or financial commitment. I already have to live to be 300 to get all the quilts made that I want to do so if I limited myself to just bed sized quilts I would be in even worse shape than I am now! LOL
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I mostly make queen size. I LOVE to see them on the bed.
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Originally Posted by Happy Treadler
I've been bouncing around all over the place, finding SOOOO many cool patterns I want to make. Trying to pick my next project. I wondered what size quilt you all typically tend to make. Table runners? Wall hangings? Bed quilts? Lap quilts? Miniature quilts?
Inquiring minds would love to know. :mrgreen: Trina p.s. For me, it seems that quilting isn't only a hobby, it's a sickness!! |
Large lap size 63"x 63" for baby blankets, and lap quilts and anything larger. I have probably only made 3 table runners in the 20 years I've been quilting. I prefer to make large quilts,but, I suppose when all my family have enough quilts(NEVER!!), I'll have to rethink that one!
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Every size
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Originally Posted by Jim's Gem
Large Lap size quilts. They are almost twin. I give this size a lot for wedding gifts and such. Something big enough for 2 people to cuddle under on the couch.
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Large lap quilts for me. That is as big as I want to wrestle with on my reg. size machine. I, too get bored and would have to really like it to make a king size.
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Ours were all K size.The DDs got Q size & twin for the Grkids.
Have no more room, so now I make sofa throws,wall hangings & table runners/table toppers. |
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