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    Old 10-31-2013, 02:21 PM
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    I am certain that someone here can answer this simple math question, but I don't have a clue. I want to make a twin size D4P for a friend and cannot find out how much fabric I need for it. I would like to make it out of 2 background fabrics and 2 oriental prints. All I can find online is how to make the patch out of charm packs, but I don't want to use a charm pack. Help, please!
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    Old 10-31-2013, 02:37 PM
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    What size squares are you going to cut?
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    And how big do you want the twin size quilt to be?
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    Old 10-31-2013, 04:18 PM
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    I'd like the blocks to be 8.5", so I'm guessing the squares will be 5" each, and I want to make it big enough to be a large throw. My friend is about 5'6" tall, but is a big person. I want her to be able to cover herself comfortably, which is why I was thinking of a twin instead of a throw. But, a large throw would be ok, too. Hope this makes sense. Thanks for your assistance!
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    Very rough calculation to make twin long quilt 39 by 80 would be 30 inches per fabric. Personally I would buy a yard. Somebody else will bring a better result . I was working on 5 inch squares. And size 40 by 80.
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    No it would definitely have to be wider than 39". A twin BED is only 39" wide. When I make a twin quilt, it is about 60" wide, allowing about 10" drop on each side. If you want a larger throw, I would make it at least 48" x80'. So, you would need (6 blocks across x 8 blocks down) 48 blocks.

    If you go by the charm pack size (5 inch squares) you should get 8 squares out of one width of the fabric, so you would need 6 widths to cut 48 squares. If you are using 4 different fabrics, a yard of each should suffice. But that does not include binding fabric.

    I just saw a cute twist on D4P at http://round22.blogspot.ca/2012/07/d...ith-twist.html and at the end she gave the measurements needed for the original blocks which I found very helpful.

    Hope you post a pic of project.
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    Originally Posted by GingerK
    No it would definitely have to be wider than 39". A twin BED is only 39" wide. When I make a twin quilt, it is about 60" wide, allowing about 10" drop on each side. If you want a larger throw, I would make it at least 48" x80'. So, you would need (6 blocks across x 8 blocks down) 48 blocks.

    If you go by the charm pack size (5 inch squares) you should get 8 squares out of one width of the fabric, so you would need 6 widths to cut 48 squares. If you are using 4 different fabrics, a yard of each should suffice. But that does not include binding fabric.

    I just saw a cute twist on D4P at http://round22.blogspot.ca/2012/07/d...ith-twist.html and at the end she gave the measurements needed for the original blocks which I found very helpful.

    Hope you post a pic of project.
    Thanks, GingerK. That's exactly the information I was looking for! I'll post a pic when it's done, but first I have to get the fabric! I also like the pattern you included I your post, but for this one, I'm going to stick with the plain D4P. I think it will suit my friend better. I can always count on someone on this wonderful Board to come up with the answer to my question! Thanks everyone!
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    Thanks for the link. Great alternative!
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