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* HOW MANY 5-INCH SQUARES DOES IT TAKE TO MAKE A QUILT?
That depends on the size of the quilt and the pattern that you use. Below are some examples if you just want to sew the squares together using a quarter inch seam allowance. You can use fewer squares by adding wide solid borders.
King Size (104" x 96") = 528 squares
Queen Size (90" x 96") = 440 squares
Full/Double (84" x 90") = 380 squares
Twin/Single (69" x 90") = 320 squares
Crib/Lap Size (42" x 50") = 120 squares
That depends on the size of the quilt and the pattern that you use. Below are some examples if you just want to sew the squares together using a quarter inch seam allowance. You can use fewer squares by adding wide solid borders.
King Size (104" x 96") = 528 squares
Queen Size (90" x 96") = 440 squares
Full/Double (84" x 90") = 380 squares
Twin/Single (69" x 90") = 320 squares
Crib/Lap Size (42" x 50") = 120 squares
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