How would resize a quilt pattern for twin size to queen size?
If it is a quilt that is made up of the same block over and over, you need to determine how big your quilt will be, and divide by the block size to find the length and width. If you have borders, subtract that measurement from each side. There’s a link below that does all of the calculating for you. If the blocks are turned to form a pattern (like log cabin blocks in a barn raising setting), you’ll need to add an even number of blocks to keep everything centered. If your quilt is made up of two or more different blocks, you usually need to add an even number of rows to keep it looking balanced. So you might end up making your quilt slightly bigger or slightly smaller than a standard queen. If your quilt is a single pattern, like one big block, you can try figuring out how much bigger than the current dimensions you want it, both width and length. This is WAY more complicated than you probably want, and if that’s the case, just try adding a combination of pieced and plain borders to exp