Queen Quilt

Queen Quilt
How big is a block, and how many would fit into queen-size quilt?

I'm going to try my brother sew a quilt-free style. but still never done it before any tips. I basically wanted to cover in the top four sections and topics are four elements to seprerate. (Earth, air, fire, water) with chinesse paterns

You need to the finished size you want the quilt to be determined. Chart here (bottom of page) – http://www.quiltbug.com/Articles/fabric-calculator.htm decide how big each block must contain in the sashing and block size. Sashing strip creates a frame around the block and is separated to be considered as convenient and is not saturated. A border surrounding the leaf blocks will also reduce the way the ceiling and can help you the size you need every block to be. Four blocks with 12.5 "x 12.5" + 3.5 x 30 "" wing would be 30. "Add that a 5.5" border and the ceiling it measures 40 "x 40". The .5 is for the standard 1 / 4 has "seam allowance. The larger the block the larger the ceiling. The more Capricorn, The larger the ceiling. Double my estimate to 8 blocks and the ceiling will measure 80 "x 80". Use 4-6 blocks larger than 12.5 "or wider Sash and frame and the size can be readily adjusted in want of the desired size. Play with the computer at the above website for the Bed size chart provided. This will also help you – read through all the lessons – Http: / / www.sewaquilt.com / quilting-fabric.html

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