The bed in the Motorhome is 70" wide & 78 1/2" long. When I designed this quilt top, I made it exactly the size of the bed, plus a half inch for final seams around edge. Sent it to my SIL to quilt on her Gammill. She did a great job! I took it down yesterday to the Motorhome to figure out how to finish the foot of the quilt, as the bed is rounded on the corners, so you don't kill yourself on a squared corner. Laid the quilt on the bed and it's not wide enough now. I measured the quilt, now it's 68" wide & 78" long. The length will work. As you can see by my photo, I plan to put a skirt around the edge. I know this is not normal, but there are two reasons: 1- For the log cabin blocks I didn't have enough center square designs to make it larger, & 2- I didn't want the quilt too heavy since I usually pull it off every night. At least that's what I did with the monster of a bed cover that came with the Motorhome. So, I came up with the skirt idea.
I have the top and sides, down two blocks, almost finished with binding. See on right side of photo. I did this because the bed is right against small night shelves and I didn't want to hassle with tucking in the extra material. I can rip the side binding back, if I need to.
OK, here's the question I'm having. Should I add a strip on each side to get back to 70". Or say to heck with it and just put the skirt on and it starts on top an inch, instead of on the edge?? I don't think the Quilt Police will visit my Motorhome, but I guess I've always thought, If your going to do something, do it right!
Thanks for any suggestions! Lyn
Oh, FYI, the corner on the left side of photo is the side that I will round to fit mattress. That's why it is pinned that way.