I mostly make baby quilts 40" square for the new babies christened at my Church. Also lap quilts approx 44" x 68" for people who are ill or in nursing homes.
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Lap quilts are a fun size to work with but for some reason lately I keep starting king size quilts. I start a pattern, play with the fabric and next thing you know I have it all laid out in eq at 110 inches.
I haven't quilted or finished a top that size yet and I am a little worried that I won't enjoy it as much. |
I have made all sizes. My smallest is a true miniature about the size of a hot pad, and I have made a king size too and everything in between. Depends on the need or the pattern.
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King and queen both. Have made some twin for the Grands.
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I've made all sizes from King to baby sized. I'm not really of making mini sized, since they would either have to hang on a wall, or be table toppers, etc. That's just not how I decorate. I've found that every time I make a table runner, I give it away. Can't decide if that's a good thing, or not!
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I gift most of my quilts so the size is based on the receiver... Lately it seems I have been making a lot of baby (especially boy) quilts but I'm just finishing a queen for my son and fiancé.
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I had made mostly twin size and many wall hanging quilts. I've done two that were full size but I really don't enjoy making them any larger than that. By then I am ready to move on to the next project!!
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ChesterTheBunny, I love your quilt. You did a wonderful job with that panel in the middle. The colors are great. Thank you for sharing.
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I make big quilts unless it for a baby
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I don't like to make full, K or Q sized quilts. I like to make something to cuddle up on the couch with...bigger than a lap quilt, but a little smaller than a twin.
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