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    Old 11-20-2011, 06:33 PM
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    Question Hello! I'm new to quilting, and in need of help!

    To all of you skilled quilters, please help me out!

    Hello, everyone :) This is my first ever post... on any forum. I've always been reluctant to join forums, though I like reading their threads. But I came here and joined this forum specifically looking for help and support in my journey to make a quilt for my best friend who was recently diagnosed with cancer.



    Let me say firstly, I'm a teenager who has never sewn or quilted in her life! I have a great respect for arts and crafts (I love origami!) and I've always thought quilts were beautiful. But I care so much for this friend, he's like a brother to me, and a quilt is just the homemade gift I've been looking for. I'm willing to work hard and learn, and take as long as I must to make this quilt for him. I'm even willing to take lessons as soon as I can. Hopefully, I can get lessons as a gift for my upcoming birthday. Until then, I'd like to learn as much as I can online, so please, please put up with me as I strive to learn!



    To start out, my main question is regarding a quilt block that I would like to enlarge into a full quilt top. No tiles (or are they called blocks? I'm still learning the quilting terms :D), just a big, orange awareness ribbon (My friend has chronic myelogenous leukemia).



    I was thinking of making the quilt be 59.5 inches in length and 49 inches in width (I measured my favorite blanket for the size) Do you kind ladies have any other size suggestions for a blanket-sized quilt suitable for a 5'7"-ish male?

    This video shows quilt block that I would like to enlarge. Please look at it: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RJeJp-TIAqc

    ^^ My questions regarding the block in this video are:

    1. How big is the block without enlarging it?
    2. How much would I have to enlarge it in order for it to fit the whole quilt, with maybe some space left for a border?
    3. If I were to make a border, how many inches wide (wide is correct, right? Like... how far it reaches into the quilt top) should it be?
    4. Would I be able to custom choose how wide I want the border to be?

    Questions #1 and #2 are my biggest concerns, so please help me :)
    I know I'm asking a lot, and I hope I was clear enough! I'm still learning, but I'm willing to work hard. Please, if anything I said wasn't clear to you, let me know and I will clarify.

    Thank you sooooo much for reading this post. I know it can be tedious to read long posts (it is for me), so thank you for your patience :)

    Please help me put a smile on my friend's face!

    ~Ashle
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    Old 11-20-2011, 08:22 PM
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    Ashle, how thoughtful of you to undertake this on for your friend. In order to enlarge this the easiest, hopefully someone with the computer program EQ can make a mock up for you. It would help with the dimensions and the amount of each fabric that you will need.

    As per your borders, that's a simple one. You pick the width - it is common for each border to get wider and wider. So if your inner border (the one closest to your block) is 2", your next border usually is at least a 1/2" wider.

    I stink at drawing out my own quilts. I will be glad to help you with the other steps.
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    Old 11-20-2011, 08:22 PM
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    Oops double post

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    Old 11-20-2011, 08:30 PM
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    Ashle,
    Welcome and good on you for wanting to do this for your friend. I'm guessing you're referring to the ribbon quilt shown in the link you provided. If so, I will bookmark this post and look tomorrow in a book that I havea with many of these type quilts and see what I can find for you.

    You will probably still need to do some piecing/sewing to make it as large as you're looking for but I think it's do-able even for an inexperienced sewer like yourself.

    I think you're doing quite well with all the terms, all things considered. Yes, the 'tiles' are referred to as 'blocks'. And yes, you can make your borders any size you'd like. Generally you just want the whole quilt to look proportional. It might be easier for you at this point to do a scale drawing and work from the outside in. Draw the overall size of the quilt that you want with probably a 4-6" wide border, then how large you think the ribbon would look good.

    I have a few things to do tomorrow but should have time either early in the day or later in the afternoon to get started on this for you. Hopefully I'll be able to provide some reasonably easy instructions for you. And rather than get into specifics here in the forum, I will PM (private message) you with details. So make sure you log in to the forum and check your 'Notifications' tab over the next couple of days.

    Not sure where you're located so we might be reduced to online instructions only but I'm sure we can work it out. And I would suggest you 'tie' your quilt as opposed to trying to quilt it either by hand or machine since you are an inexperienced sewer. Google that term and you'll find out what I mean.

    Be in touch in the next couple of days. Start thinking of fabrics that go with orange!
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    Old 11-20-2011, 08:48 PM
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    Welcome to the board from Texas.
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    Old 11-20-2011, 09:17 PM
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    @EmbQuilt,

    Thank you so much for responding to me Your help would be much appreciated! Please stay in touch with me as I progress in making this quilt. Your advice was very helpful. I don't think I know anyone who is savvy with an EQ program... isn't that an audio equalizer, if I'm not mistaken? Do you know of any other computer programs I could use to achieve these results?

    Also, sorry, but what do you mean by the "dimensions"?

    Thank you

    Last edited by Ashle; 11-20-2011 at 09:32 PM. Reason: A few spelling errors :O
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    Old 11-20-2011, 09:23 PM
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    @NJ Quilter,

    Your reply truly made me smile! Thank you for offering to help me. I'll try to learn as much as I can online, seeing as I live down in the Florida area. Please feel free to PM me, and I'll check regularly every day for your messages

    Could you explain the steps of "scale drawing" for me? I'd like to give it a try-- If I can learn what to do! LOL

    Thank you sooo much
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    Old 11-20-2011, 09:24 PM
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    Originally Posted by dreamboat
    Welcome to the board from Texas.
    Thank you!
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    Old 11-20-2011, 09:30 PM
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    One more thing before I retire for the night! How do the measurements for my quilt sound? Do you all think that I chose a good height and length?

    Thank you!
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    Old 11-20-2011, 09:38 PM
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    You might want to make it a hair bigger - if he is 5'7" you are only doing 59.5 that is just under 5 feet , if he wraps his feet in it ~ might be short for him . Better to be longer
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