How many yo-yo's would it take to make a double bedspread??
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I did a google search and this is what I found:
http://reviews.ebay.com/How-many-yo-...00000008606214
Many wonder how many yo-yos you need to make a quilt. This guide will help you determine how many 2 inch yo-yos you will need for a quilt.
Comforter sizes
Crib Quilt 486 yo-yo's
Toddler Bed 690 yo-yo's
Twin 1452 yo-yo's
Double 1760 yo-yo's
Queen 2021 yo-yo's
King 2444 yo-yo's
Bedspread Size (with longer overhang)
Twin 2214 yo-yo's
Double 2592 yo-yo's
Queen 2856 yo-yo's
King 3360 yo-yo's
http://reviews.ebay.com/How-many-yo-...00000008606214
Many wonder how many yo-yos you need to make a quilt. This guide will help you determine how many 2 inch yo-yos you will need for a quilt.
Comforter sizes
Crib Quilt 486 yo-yo's
Toddler Bed 690 yo-yo's
Twin 1452 yo-yo's
Double 1760 yo-yo's
Queen 2021 yo-yo's
King 2444 yo-yo's
Bedspread Size (with longer overhang)
Twin 2214 yo-yo's
Double 2592 yo-yo's
Queen 2856 yo-yo's
King 3360 yo-yo's
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Originally Posted by Holice
you don't say how large the yo yo's are or the size of the bed. size finished, that is.
So without these important details I estimate it will take about 15,636 for the bedspread....lol
So without these important details I estimate it will take about 15,636 for the bedspread....lol
And ouch! 15,636....Good thing I have a newborn and never sleep anyway!! ;)
Thanks all for the info my Friends! I have a loooooooooooooooong way to go I guess. Guess I should hit Joann's for some more fat quarters to use!!
:)
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60 mm = 2.36 inches so you can look at nance-ell's chart and decide for yourself. Since yours are a bit bigger than 2 inches you can drop a row or two.
I am sorry!! They are the "60mm" clover yo-yo's. Not sure of the size of the bed beyond double. :(
And ouch! 15,636....Good thing I have a newborn and never sleep anyway!! ;)
Thanks all for the info my Friends! I have a loooooooooooooooong way to go I guess. Guess I should hit Joann's for some more fat quarters to use!!
:)
Originally Posted by RatherB Quilting
Originally Posted by Holice
you don't say how large the yo yo's are or the size of the bed. size finished, that is.
So without these important details I estimate it will take about 15,636 for the bedspread....lol
So without these important details I estimate it will take about 15,636 for the bedspread....lol
And ouch! 15,636....Good thing I have a newborn and never sleep anyway!! ;)
Thanks all for the info my Friends! I have a loooooooooooooooong way to go I guess. Guess I should hit Joann's for some more fat quarters to use!!
:)
#8
I'm currently making a twin size yo yo quilt, and it's been 6 months so far. LOL So fair warning it may take longer than you think. I'm in the hundreds for yo yos so far. Also attaching it to a backing as you work helps, because the weight may mess it up.
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I'm using different sizes and shapes for a fall wall hanging, and plan on somewhat duplicating the scene for a spring one. I have a couple of patterns for some Christmas tree ornaments, but a yoyo quilt didn't appeal to me. Now I know why!! Happy yoyo making to all of you!
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