What size of quilts do you make?
#43
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I make quilts in all sizes. Usually, after a long stint with a queen/king size, I will do a couple of baby/lap sized easy quilts to relax with. I always have a list of projects to work on -- the hardest part is choosing what to do next!
#44
I make quilts in all sizes, from baby quilts to king sized. I have found that my girls, who all have queen size beds, prefer the big ones....100x100. That way when they are in bed and snuggling under the quilt with their mates, everything stays covered and warm. I have been making some utility quilts with 10" squares of scrap fabric, double batting, and whatever I can find in the stash for the backing. The double poly batting makes for a very warm quilt and the girls love em! I do all my own quilting on my Janome 6600.
#46
I make all sizes, too. Most of the baby quilts I make are bigger--around 50-62. I do not know what they end up that size...it just seems like that is the size I make them. I do how ever want to start making baby quilts smaller. Till I can buy the packaged 45 x 60 batting, and not be cutting up bigger battings for them.
I tend to start with an idea for a quilt and just wing it. This one I started with just making little 4-patches. Then later I decided to use them as the corners of 9-patches, and it just went from there and I really liked the result. Not all are as good as this.
I have made two or three that are approximately 90 inches square...I have made one that was 87 inches square..and have made others that fit a full bed but probably most people would use as a twin. I don't like a lot hanging down so I know I am different in that.
I tend to start with an idea for a quilt and just wing it. This one I started with just making little 4-patches. Then later I decided to use them as the corners of 9-patches, and it just went from there and I really liked the result. Not all are as good as this.
I have made two or three that are approximately 90 inches square...I have made one that was 87 inches square..and have made others that fit a full bed but probably most people would use as a twin. I don't like a lot hanging down so I know I am different in that.
#48
I make mostly lap/nap size quilts as I hand quilt and work full time, so it takes me usually about 8-10 months to complete one. I made one full size bed quilt and worked really hard on it and it took me 11 months to complete. After that, I realized I had to be realistic about my time and settled on the lap/nap size.
#49
When I first started quilting (30+ years ago), I mostly did lap quilts (45x60). They were a good size for me to learn the basics, plus they weren't too bulky to quilt on my DSM. Then I went on to twin sizes as my kids grew up, then I did larger ones, when I found a local LA'er. 6 years ago, I got my own LA. Now, I mostly do K-Q sized quilts, but will do other sizes as needed for baby showers and so on.
I personally HATE square quilts (beds aren't square, are they?), and will often modify a pattern to change the square quilt to rectangular. And I really like my quilts extra long, to cover the pillows like a comforter. I've only done one "wall hanging" sized quilt - it's hanging on my quilt rack, next to some antique quilts I've found. Not hanging on the wall. Not really sure why, except maybe I can't figure out how to hang it up?!?
I personally HATE square quilts (beds aren't square, are they?), and will often modify a pattern to change the square quilt to rectangular. And I really like my quilts extra long, to cover the pillows like a comforter. I've only done one "wall hanging" sized quilt - it's hanging on my quilt rack, next to some antique quilts I've found. Not hanging on the wall. Not really sure why, except maybe I can't figure out how to hang it up?!?
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