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Quilt Size Guidelines<br />

We have created this sheet as a reference only. These are measurements based on<br />

“average” quilt sizes, you can make your quilt whatever size you prefer, just be sure <strong>to</strong><br />

account <strong>for</strong> block size variance <strong>and</strong> seam allowance.<br />

We suggest test sewing a few blocks <strong>to</strong>gether <strong>for</strong> a more accurate measurement. Take<br />

your desired finish quilt size <strong>and</strong> divide by your finished block measurement, then round<br />

this number <strong>to</strong> the closest whole number. This will give you the number of blocks you need<br />

<strong>to</strong> achieve your desire finished size.<br />

**This measurement does not include borders, sashings or bindings.<br />

Example: 45”/7.375” = 6.1 or 6 Blocks<br />

6 columns by 6 rows will result in a ~ 45” x 45” crib quilt.<br />

ROWS<br />

COLUMNS


Quilt Size Size A<br />

Finished Block ~7 3/8*<br />

Size B<br />

Finished Block ~6 3/8*<br />

Size C<br />

Finished Block ~5 3/8*<br />

Size D<br />

Finished Block ~4 3/8*<br />

Crib 6 columns x<br />

6 rows<br />

= 36 Blocks<br />

7 columns x<br />

7 rows<br />

= 49 Blocks<br />

9 columns x<br />

9 rows<br />

= 81 Blocks<br />

11 columns x<br />

11 rows<br />

= 121 Blocks<br />

Finished Size ~ 45” x 45” ~ 45” x 45” ~ 48” x 48” 48” x 48”<br />

Twin<br />

9 columns x<br />

12 rows<br />

= 108 Blocks<br />

10 columns x<br />

14 rows<br />

= 130 Blocks<br />

12 columns x<br />

16 rows<br />

= 192 Blocks<br />

15 columns x<br />

20 rows<br />

= 300 Blocks<br />

Finished Size ~ 67” x 89” ~ 64” x 89” ~ 65” x 86” ~ 66” x 88”<br />

Double/Full 11 columns x<br />

12 rows<br />

= 132 Blocks<br />

13 columns x<br />

14 rows<br />

= 156 Blocks<br />

15 columns x<br />

16 rows<br />

= 240 Blocks<br />

18 columns x<br />

20 rows<br />

= 360 Blocks<br />

Finished Size ~ 82” x 89” ~ 83” x 89” ~ 81” x 86” ~ 80” x 88”<br />

Queen 12 columns x<br />

13 rows<br />

= 156 Blocks<br />

14 columns x<br />

15 rows<br />

= 210<br />

16 columns<br />

18 rows<br />

= 288 Blocks<br />

21 columns<br />

22 rows<br />

= 462<br />

Finished Size ~ 89” x 96” ~ 87” x 96” ~ 86” x 97” ~ 92” x 96”<br />

King<br />

14 columns<br />

13 rows<br />

= 182 Blocks<br />

16 columns x<br />

15 rows<br />

= 240 Blocks<br />

19 columns<br />

18 rows<br />

= 342 Blocks<br />

23 columns<br />

22 rows<br />

= 506 blocks<br />

~104” x 96” ~102” x 96” ~102” x 97” ~102” x 96”<br />

*This measurement was taken after the blocks were embroidered <strong>and</strong> sewn <strong>to</strong>gether using<br />

a ½” seam allowance. Depending on your seam allowance, measurements may change.<br />

Yardage Chart:<br />

This should help you estimate the amount of<br />

fabric you will need <strong>for</strong> whatever size blocks<br />

you choose <strong>to</strong> make. These numbers are<br />

based on 44" wide fabric. This is the<br />

approximate number of squares you will get<br />

from one yard of fabric.<br />

**These measurements include a 1” seam<br />

allowance. See the following templates <strong>to</strong><br />

determine your block size.<br />

Block Size 1 yard<br />

5” 30<br />

6” 20<br />

7” 16<br />

8” 12<br />

*These numbers were calculated using a<br />

Quilting Calcula<strong>to</strong>r.


The Following are Templates <strong>for</strong> the <strong>Mix</strong> <strong>and</strong> Match Quilting Collection.<br />

To use the template <strong>for</strong> Base <strong>Fabric</strong>: Cut your fabric 1” larger on all sides.<br />

To use template <strong>for</strong> Batting: Cut the same size as the template.<br />

**The templates are in Real Size. This means you do not have <strong>to</strong> enlarge or<br />

reduce the size be<strong>for</strong>e printing. Be sure NOT <strong>to</strong> select “Shrink To Printable Area”<br />

or “Fit To Printable Area” as this may change the size.<br />

Large Square: Size A<br />

Do not print Front <strong>and</strong> Back. Single Side only.


Large Square: Size B


Large Square: Size C


Large Square: Size D


Medium Square: Size A<br />

Medium Square: Size B<br />

Medium Square: Size C<br />

Medium Square: Size D


Small Square:<br />

Size A<br />

Small Square:<br />

Size B<br />

Small Square:<br />

Size C<br />

Small Square:<br />

Size D


Large Rectangle:<br />

Size A<br />

Large Rectangle:<br />

Size B


Large Rectangle:<br />

Size C<br />

Large Rectangle:<br />

Size D


Small Rectangle:<br />

Size A<br />

Small Rectangle:<br />

Size B<br />

Small Rectangle:<br />

Size C<br />

Small Rectangle:<br />

Size D


Large Mitered Corner:<br />

Size A<br />

The left <strong>and</strong> right of the mitered corner are the<br />

same shape but are the mirror image of each other.<br />

You can use this same template,<br />

just flip the temple over.


Large Mitered Corner:<br />

Size B<br />

The left <strong>and</strong> right of the mitered corner are the<br />

same shape but are the mirror image of each other.<br />

You can use this same template,<br />

just flip the temple over.


Large Mitered Corner:<br />

Size C<br />

Large Mitered Corner:<br />

Size D<br />

The left <strong>and</strong> right of the mitered corner are the<br />

same shape but are the mirror image of each other.<br />

You can use this same template,<br />

just flip the temple over.


The left <strong>and</strong> right of the mitered corner are the<br />

same shape but are the mirror image of each other.<br />

You can use this same template,<br />

just flip the temple over.<br />

Small Mitered Corner:<br />

Size A


Small Mitered<br />

Corner:<br />

Size B<br />

Small Mitered<br />

Corner:<br />

Size C<br />

Small Mitered<br />

Corner:<br />

Size D<br />

The left <strong>and</strong> right of the mitered corner are the<br />

same shape but are the mirror image of each other.<br />

You can use this same template,<br />

just flip the temple over.


Large Triangle:<br />

Size A<br />

Large Triangle:<br />

Size B


Large Triangle:<br />

Size C<br />

Large Triangle:<br />

Size D


Small Triangle:<br />

Size A<br />

Small Triangle:<br />

Size B<br />

Small Triangle:<br />

Size C<br />

Small Triangle:<br />

Size D

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