Background size?
#11
Super Member
Join Date: Aug 2009
Location: Illinois
Posts: 1,821
Well, this topic sure got off the question, didn't it? Hey, I remember the 70s and 80s. That was an era of poly blends and before quilters thought they didn't need to be purists in what they used in their quilts. They used what they had and some of those poly blends were nice. Unless you find the plates to be unacceptable to be handled (dirty or too smelly), I'd look at them for what was used and, if they are not something totally out there, I'd put them on a background of a size that is pleasant to you and quilt it before washing. Once that is secure on the background and quilted, it probably isn't going to shrink appreciably. As to background size, I agree with those who have mentioned what you want to do with the "blank" space and sashing, considering the size you hope the quilt to be. Congratulations on the rescue of these and wanting to finish your mother's work. She will be pleased to be looking over your shoulder! Wow--60 of them!! (Again, I recommend not washing until those plates are stabilized. You may end up with them falling apart.)
Last edited by illinois; 04-26-2018 at 03:41 AM.
#14
Super Member
Join Date: Mar 2016
Posts: 2,891
I checked my Dresden plate quilt (a gift from a friend) and it has 12.5" plates and is on a 15" finished background. It has a 3" finished sash. I have some plate blocks I bought at an estate sale and they are 8.25" on 12" unfinished background. The sashing for that one is cut at 3" unfinished.
I'm with klswift, just try it on different sizes and see what you like. Dummy up the sashing, too and see how wide you think that should be. Dresden Plate is so pretty, you can't possibly go wrong.
bkay
I'm with klswift, just try it on different sizes and see what you like. Dummy up the sashing, too and see how wide you think that should be. Dresden Plate is so pretty, you can't possibly go wrong.
bkay
Thread
Thread Starter
Forum
Replies
Last Post
dolores
Main
6
11-08-2010 01:16 PM