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    Old 03-28-2021, 08:51 PM
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    I did a little pattern drafting and some calculations and came to the conclusion that if you increase the finished size of each of sides of the cut pieces by 1.75 you'll get a quilt that is approximately 91" X 105". I used 1.75 because this resulted in cutting sizes that have fractions that are evenly divisible by 1/8. Otherwise you need to deal with fractions such as 3/5 and 1/3.

    The attached pdf and gif show the cutting sizes as used in the pattern and gives the new cutting sizes for a 91X105 quilt. You'd probably need to test the snowballed ribbon end blocks because my version of EQ7 does not do snowballing. I hope you can link to this because I wasn't able to keep the formatting when I copied the table directly into the reply.





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    Old 03-28-2021, 10:47 PM
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    thanksfor answer
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    Old 03-29-2021, 07:02 AM
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    Thank you all for your ideas!
    I guess I had better get some graph paper and colored pencils out. The friend I'm making it for says to keep the ribbons the same size as the throw, but I may want to increase the width of the ribbons anyway.
    Maybe I could have some ribbons starting in the middle area that will be on top of the bed? What do you think?
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    Old 03-29-2021, 07:19 AM
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    How do you figure that doubling the size of the pieces equals multiplication rather than addition? It would be the same as making twice the number of blocks.
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    Old 03-29-2021, 07:57 AM
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    If you double both measures (length x width) that is multiplication.
    a 6" x 6" block is 36 sq inches, doubled both sides is 12x12 or 144 sq inches
    This is the same as making 4 times the number of blocks.

    If you only double one measure (length OR width) that is the same as doubling the number of blocks.
    6x 6 (36 sq") becomes 6x12 - only 72 sq "


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    Old 03-31-2021, 04:13 PM
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    Thank you, Quilting Chris, for your drafting work and calculations. You're a whiz at this! I will use your chart and its measurements!
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