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Posted by Sandy on October 31, 2009, 4:37 pm
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> Wow, Sandy, that must be some lap! I know it wasn't for you.
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> I would call 70"x87" a good size for a twin bed quilt.
> Pat in Virginia
LOL! Keep in mind that this was a Jackie Robinson pattern, and she's
quite tall. She told us all that she liked lap quilts to be generous
.... ;)
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> > The largest lap quilt I've ever made is 70" x 87" -- a Jackie Robinson
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Sandy in Henderson, near Las Vegas
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http://www.sandymike.net
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Posted by Dr. Zachary Smith on November 1, 2009, 8:28 am
...and here I was thinking baseball and wondering...?
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> > Wow, Sandy, that must be some lap! I know it wasn't for you.
> > I would call 70"x87" a good size for a twin bed quilt.
> > Pat in Virginia
> LOL! Keep in mind that this was a Jackie Robinson pattern, and she's
> quite tall. She told us all that she liked lap quilts to be generous
> .... ;)
> > > The largest lap quilt I've ever made is 70" x 87" -- a Jackie Robinso=
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> Sandy in Henderson, near Las Vegas
> sw.foster1 (at) gmail (dot) com (remove/change the obvious)http://www.san=
dymike.net
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Posted by Sandy on November 1, 2009, 10:12 am
In article
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> ...and here I was thinking baseball and wondering...?
LOL! Wrong group -- you need to join the baseball group some of the
RCTQers started up! ;)
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> > > Wow, Sandy, that must be some lap! I know it wasn't for you.
> > > I would call 70"x87" a good size for a twin bed quilt.
> > > Pat in Virginia
> > LOL! Keep in mind that this was a Jackie Robinson pattern, and she's
> > quite tall. She told us all that she liked lap quilts to be generous
> > .... ;)
> > > > The largest lap quilt I've ever made is 70" x 87" -- a Jackie Robinson
> > --
> > Sandy in Henderson, near Las Vegas
> > sw.foster1 (at) gmail (dot) com (remove/change the
> > obvious)http://www.sandymike.net
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Sandy in Henderson, near Las Vegas
sw.foster1 (at) gmail (dot) com (remove/change the obvious)
http://www.sandymike.net
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Posted by Anne Rogers on October 31, 2009, 2:50 pm
Michelle C. wrote:
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> What size do you make your lap/snuggle/throw quilts--the one's not
> intended for a bed?
Whatever size they turn out to be! Seriously, I don't follow patterns
and if I plan it out, something may well go wrong, I remember one time I
put an extra two blocks on each row then didn't have as many rows as I
expected, so it just changed to a square quilt, not a rectangular one!
Cheers
Anne
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Posted by Michelle C. on October 31, 2009, 3:12 pm
Anne Rogers wrote:
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> Michelle C. wrote:
>> What size do you make your lap/snuggle/throw quilts--the one's not
>> intended for a bed?
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> Whatever size they turn out to be! Seriously, I don't follow patterns
> and if I plan it out, something may well go wrong, I remember one time I
> put an extra two blocks on each row then didn't have as many rows as I
> expected, so it just changed to a square quilt, not a rectangular one!
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> Cheers
> Anne
LOL! That'll work. :-)
Best regards,
Michelle in Nevada
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> I would call 70"x87" a good size for a twin bed quilt.
> Pat in Virginia