piano key border
#4
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To answer that question, the following information needs to be given:
size of quilt top center
size of piano key length
size of jelly roll strip
number of jelly roll strips in a package.
and yes - then the math starts (but that is fun).
size of quilt top center
size of piano key length
size of jelly roll strip
number of jelly roll strips in a package.
and yes - then the math starts (but that is fun).
#6
I wasn't really looking for specifics, just wondered if anyone made one with just one jelly roll. I think it would work. I just worked this out in Excel:
40 strips (2.5")
sew all together - 80" finished
cut into segments, say 6.5" cut size = 6 segments 80" long
equals 480 linear inches
a 60x80 quilt would be about 380 linear inches in perimeter. I guess I was to tired and distracted this morning to do math. :wink:
40 strips (2.5")
sew all together - 80" finished
cut into segments, say 6.5" cut size = 6 segments 80" long
equals 480 linear inches
a 60x80 quilt would be about 380 linear inches in perimeter. I guess I was to tired and distracted this morning to do math. :wink:
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Join Date: Aug 2009
Location: The middle of an IL cornfield
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All math questions beyond simple algebra are referred to the husband and daughter you do calculus problems for fun. Yes, I said for fun. Who can do it fastest. This is their idea of a good time and yet, they think sewing would make a person crazy. :?
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