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Turning Twenty for cancer friend

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Chrissy1
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Turning Twenty for cancer friend

Post by Chrissy1 » Fri Oct 10, 2008 4:40 am

I am trying to figure out how many blocks it will take to make a lap quilt in turning twenty for a sweet lady in our community who we found out last week has ovarian cancer. I have only made one turning twenty and was given a LOT of help and suggestions from all you dear people here. I am trying to remember how many lights and how many darks to use. Mine was just made with what I had so it 4 different fabrics.(lights, mediums and darks). thanks so much. Any suggestions on colors would be great also.

towens71
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Re: Turning Twenty for cancer friend

Post by towens71 » Fri Oct 10, 2008 8:14 am

I think they suggest 20 Fat Quarters to do this in. I've made one for my son and used flannel. He loves it!

Traci

petlover
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Re: Turning Twenty for cancer friend

Post by petlover » Fri Oct 10, 2008 11:51 am

20 fat quarters makes a good sized quilt! We made Christmas quilts last year & used 9 fat quarters & put an extra 4 inch border around the whole thing. Nice sized lap quilt.
Linda

gmaann
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Re: Turning Twenty for cancer friend

Post by gmaann » Fri Oct 10, 2008 2:33 pm

If you use 20 fat quarters it makes a pretty big quilt. Mine measures 78" x 62", and has no borders. (Mine was the Turning Twenty Again, so that might make a difference.)

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