What dimensions for a queen size bed?
#2

the top measures 60X80 so you have to decide how much overhang you want
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You have to decide how much overhang you want and if you want a pillow tuck. (I put pillows on top of the quilt - but that's my preference.)
You also need to accommodate the pattern you are using. So it doesn't have to be exactly the same overhang on the end as it is on the sides.
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If you don't use a pillow tuck, that gives you 16 inches on one end, and 12 inches overhang on each side - assuming you don't lose anything in the quilting, which often "shrinks" the size of the unquilted piece.
#8

That should be perfect for us. We don't tuck but I do pull the quilt over the pillows so the overhang should be fairly even all around. Our current store bought quilt (which is a full/queen and doesn't overhang even 12") is wearing out badly (cheapie) so I need to get on this soon. My biggest project yet. eek.
#10

a king size wouldn't fit in our bedroom (or it barely would). And we live in a brand new house so moving is not in our future. There's pretty much zero chance we'll ever have a king size bed.
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