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Q: How many 6 inch squares do you need for a quilt that is 58 inches wide and 84 inches long?
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How many quilt blocks to make a twin size quilt?

A standard twin mattress measures 39 inches wide and 76 inches long. If you are making a quilt to fit this mattress, you will want to have at least six additional inches on each side of the quilt to cover the sides of the mattress. Those dimensions would then be 51 inches wide and 88 inches long. As 51 cannot be evenly divided by 4, the width dimension needs to be increased to 52 inches. To achieve a quilt 52 inches wide by 88 inches long, each row will contain 13 four inch squares. You will need to make 22 rows.


How many 4 inch squares in a square foot?

A square foot is 12 inches by 12 inches and contains 144 small one-inch squares. If "4 inch squares" means 4 inches long on each side then... 4 inches x 4 inches = 16 sq inches. 144 / 16 = 9 There are three four-inch segments along each side of the square, making 9 smaller squares within the 12 x 12 large one.


What is a story quilt?

You can make it out of either paper or cloth. Paper squares can be glued to a long strip of butcher paper, or taped together to make a big quilt, and cloth squares can actually be sewn into a real quilt.


How many 10 inch' squares from one yard of fabric?

If the fabric is 44 inches wide and 36 inches long (one yard), you will get a maximum of 4 x 3 or 12 10-inch squares.


How to Make a Memory Quilt from Men’s T-Shirts?

Hey, guys, do you have drawers full of T-shirts? You commemorated the rock concerts, the trips to exotic places, your favorite radio station, etc., by purchasing T-shirts. Others gave them as gifts to you, since you seemed to be collecting them. Actually, you are proud of the variety in your collection as well as the many locations they represent. You want to do something with them to free up drawer space and make good use of the T-shirts. There is a great way to display the T-shirts and get a lot of good from them. The design parts of the men’s T-shirts can be made into a quilt. A custom-made T-shirt quilt is a great way to get a bedspread and incorporate great memories into it.Steps:1: Decide which of two ways to make your T-shirt quilt works best for you. If you (or your significant other) are familiar with quilting, make it yourself. For the sewing-impaired, there are many businesses listed on the Internet that provide this service. To find one, search for "t-shirt quilts" on your favorite search engine. Pick from the many companies that provide this service. If you are making the quilt yourself, you can find a lot of helpful information on some of the search-result websites.2: Determine what size quilt you can make. 15-inch squares are usually used for these quilts. A twin-size quilt, 60 inches wide by 90 inches long, requires 24 T-shirt squares. Full-size, 75 inches wide by 90 inches long, requires 25 squares. Queen-size, 105 inches wide by 90 inches long, requires 42 squares.3: Follow the instructions on the chosen website, or do-it-yourselfers go to Step 4.4: Accurately cut the squares from the T-shirts. Arrange and rearrange them until you have the look you want. Sew the squares together. Sashing, a colored fabric strip between each square, may be used or not. It is recommended when squares are very similar in color.5: Complete the quilt with batting, backing, and binding of your choice. If sashing is used, the same fabric is a good choice for backing. Quilt as desired.


If seven 9 inch squares are placed end to end to form a rectangle. What is the distance around the rectangle they form?

Seven 9 inch squares placed end to end would form a rectangle that was still 9 inches wide but 7 x 9 = 63 inches long. The distance around such a rectangle would measure its perimeter. Two sides are 9 inches long and two sides are 63 inches long. The perimeter would be 63 + 63 + 9 + 9 = 144 inches.


What is throat space on a longarm quilting machine?

Anything over an 18 inch throat space is classified as a 'long arm' machine. 'Mid-arm' is 11-16 inches, 'short arm' is 9-11 inches. The bigger throat space the bigger area you are able to quilt between rolling the quilt on the frame.


How many quilt squares to make a king quilt?

Standard King size quilt (120" x 128") = 144 10inch blocks. That does not include any sashing or borders. (Roughly 12 squares across, 12 squares down. Though I'd expand to 13 squares down for aesthetic reasons.)


Can a rectangle that is 30 inches long and 10 inches wide be divided into 3 congruent squares?

Yes into 10 inches by 10 inches squares


What is the measurement of the long side of the dollar bill in the nearest 12 inch 14 inch and 18 inch.?

To the nearest 12 inches it is 12 inches long. To the nearest 14 or 18 inches, it is 0 inches long.


What size rectangle have exactly 100 squares?

It can be any rectangle having a combination of width and length that, when multiplied together, yield a product of 100 squares. The rectangle could be 1 square wide and 100 squares long, or 5 squares wide and 20 squares long, or it could be a plane square with 10 squares wide on each side.


How many quilt squares do you need to make a king-size quilt?

That depends on the size of the quilt and the pattern you select. To determine what size to make the quilt, first determine how you want it to lay on the bed. A standard king-size bed has an 80 x 80 top. * Full-length quilt: drops to 1/2 inch from the floor Dimensions: 129 " wide by 117" long, 25" drop, 12" tuck (covers pillow, no footboard) Dimensions: 129 " wide by 92" long, 25" drop, 12" tuck (if bed has footboard) * Blanket quilt: drops 1 inch below top of box springs Dimensions: 116" wide by 110" long, 18" drop, 12" tuck (covers pillow, no footboard) 116" wide by 92" long, 18" drop, 12" tuck (if bed has footboard) * Coverlet quilt: drops 3 inches below mattress Dimensions: 106" wide by 105" long, 13" drop, 12" tuck (covers pillow, no footboard) Dimensions: 106" wide by 92" long, 13" drop, 12" tuck (if bed has footboard) If you use a pattern book, the book should help you determine the number of blocks used for the selected dimensions.