Wondering about what to do with all the too-small bed quilts
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#13
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Join Date: Dec 2011
Location: South East, PA
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if you are only using it for looks, I was a beautiful love quilt that was made by an online group of friends when I got my cancer diagnosis last year. It it just exactly the size of the top of my queen mattress (it was actually made for me to snuggle under, but I love to have it on my bed) I like the way it looks just fitting the top of the mattress. Have you tried it on the bed? You may actually like it that way. I would use a beautiful sheet set that coordinates with it.
#14
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Join Date: Mar 2011
Location: Central NJ
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This would be my solution as well. I think I have your same mattress! I need a step ladder to get into bed. I have a plain cotton bedspread that I got from Vermont Country Store that I use. Couldn't find anything else that had a long enough drape to the sides to come down the the side rails of the bed. And it was pretty cheap to boot. Very thin so wouldn't add lots of weight either.
#16
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Join Date: Mar 2010
Location: Central Indiana
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I agree with using a plain coverlet or bedspread and then laying your too small quilt on top as a topper. Maybe put it on at an angle for interest. If just a little too small add a ruffle right to the quilt.
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One of the last quilts my Mother made ended up being smaller than she actually wanted.
So she just used the same fabric as the stripping between the squares and made a ruffle. She doubled the fabric, so it's got enough weight to hang well. I like the look!
You wouldn't have to make it a ruffle. Double the fabric (think binding) to the measurements you need and stitch it on just inside the binding.
Hope you find some way to continue using those quilts. Too much work to be hiding them.
So she just used the same fabric as the stripping between the squares and made a ruffle. She doubled the fabric, so it's got enough weight to hang well. I like the look!
You wouldn't have to make it a ruffle. Double the fabric (think binding) to the measurements you need and stitch it on just inside the binding.
Hope you find some way to continue using those quilts. Too much work to be hiding them.
#18
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Join Date: Nov 2009
Location: Mableton, GA
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I keep a solid coverlet on the bed and cover that with a quilt that isn't bed sized but more the size of the mattress top. Even smaller. The coverlet acts like a frame around the quilt. I also have eyelet dust ruffles. We like the way it looks.
#19
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Join Date: Feb 2013
Location: Rapid City, SD
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Both of my kids have king-size beds - I won't be making king size quilts but will purchase plain bedspreads/coverlets and them make them quilts to go over that. I like that look and it will make life simpler.
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