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    Old 04-02-2021, 01:01 PM
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    Default Calculating number of Squares for a Quilt

    I am trying to determine the number of charm packs I need to make a quilt for my bed; to do this, I need to determine the number of 5" squares needed. I found a guide to doing this, and this is the result I came up with. My question is: Does this make sense -is it correct? This is how I did the math:
    The width of my mattress, which includes the 17: drop on the sides of the mattress):
    71" /4.5" (allowing for seam take up)= 15.77=16 (rounded up)
    The length of my mattress, which incudes the 17: drop:
    109/4.5 (allowing for seam take up)=24.22=25 (rounded up)
    So, 16 X 25 = 400 -5" squares
    The charm pack I am buying has 40 5: squares, so I need 10 charm packs to cover my 71: X 109" (including drops) quilt.

    Does this look right? Did I mention that I HATE math? Oh, well... Thanks for any advice you may offer!
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    Old 04-02-2021, 01:28 PM
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    Makes sense to me, but I'm no mathemagician. Wait for someone else to chime in.

    Watson
    PS...I just designed it in EQ8 and that's what it worked out to.

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    Old 04-02-2021, 02:13 PM
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    Good numbers - your math / logic is spot on
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    Old 04-03-2021, 03:32 AM
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    I'm guessing you're fitting to a full size mattress that is typically 54" x 75". If so, your end result of 400 5" squares appears accurate. However, I think your width should be 88" (54+17+17) and your length should be 92 (75+17). Again, the end result of 400 5" charm squares is the same. If you were to make a top at 71" x 109" it would be a very narrow and long quilt.

    Lastly, I never seem to like all of the fabrics in a pre-cut pack so I would opt for at least 1-2 more packs of 40 to allow for a bit of choice.

    Hope that's helpful! Can't wait to see what fabrics/pattern you select!

    Christine
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    Old 04-03-2021, 04:10 AM
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    Can't do the math but, I would recommend purchasing an extra yard in your favorite print in the line. I agree with Christine (TheMerklyFamily) there always seems to be one or two that don't fit in the line. This way, your favorite color or pattern will be there.
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    Old 04-04-2021, 11:11 AM
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    Don't forget to account for shrinkage for quilting and washing/drying.
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