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    Old 11-08-2015, 11:48 AM
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    Question How Large of a Quilt Will a Layer Cake (Moda) Make?

    I am making a quilt for a fundraiser and it calls for one Layer Cake (10 in squares from Moda).

    In order to buy the batting and backing I need to know approx. what size will this be once completed.

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    Old 11-08-2015, 12:16 PM
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    usually patterns tell you the final size, but not sure you can make a very large one with layer cakes. the finished size of each square will be 9.5". The largest you could make with one would be a 6X6 setting =9.5x6=57X57. you could add borders, which could add some inches....

    you may be able to make it larger if you are using a different setting & yardage -- but that's another story.....
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    It depends on the pattern and if there is also other fabric used with the layer cake. How many squares are in the layer cake? Are the squares used whole or cut up to be pieced into blocks? The pattern should tell you how big the quilt you making will be. You need your backing/ batting to be larger than your top.
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    Originally Posted by just_the_scraps_m'am
    usually patterns tell you the final size, but not sure you can make a very large one with layer cakes. the finished size of each square will be 9.5". The largest you could make with one would be a 6X6 setting =9.5x6=57X57. you could add borders, which could add some inches....

    you may be able to make it larger if you are using a different setting & yardage -- but that's another story.....
    A layer cake is typically 42 pieces, so you could do 6x7 squares, giving you 9.5 inches more in length, i.e. 57x66.5
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    42 x10 inch squares. You will lose 1/4 inch on all joinings. You could easily do a coordinating border w/one if the colors say 3-5 inches wide. Then use another of the colors for the binding.
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    Originally Posted by ckcowl
    It depends on the pattern and if there is also other fabric used with the layer cake. How many squares are in the layer cake? Are the squares used whole or cut up to be pieced into blocks? The pattern should tell you how big the quilt you making will be. You need your backing/ batting to be larger than your top.
    I agree. There usually is another background fabric to be used with a layer cake squares. Good Luck.
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    I just finished one using MTQ Co "double slice" pattern and then used 3 borders to get it up to queen size. 3", 2", 5" borders. So, that's 20" borders total to get it to queen size.
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