[i] :lol: Hello Everyone, I'm new to quilting and I really love it!! I have sewn all of my life and have just now got addicted to the art of quilting. I've made a lap quilt for my sister for Mother's Day and it turned out very good.
I live in Oregon, where every day is a new experience for me with the nature of this state. My husband and I live in the country a mile or two out of town. I love the GREEN of Oregon!
I am in the process of making up my mind on making another quilt. This time, it'll be a king-size for our bed.
I found one in the Singer "Quilting Bible". The problem I am having is how to figure out the amount of fabric I'll need for a king quilt from the amount of fabric they have for the twin quilt. I need to learn how to figure the yardage for the triangles and squares when they don't give the amount for some of the squares they added onto it.
Is there a site I can find out info on how to figure the amount of fabric I should need when I have most of the figures?
I would appreciate any help I can get.
I think these forums are a wonderful source for people to learn things from.
For a bigginer quilter, I may be biting off more than I can chew with this king quilt. But, I have always believed that if you want to do somthing and have some of the skills to do it, go ahead and do it!