I want to make a king size bedspread some day, maybe soon. I want it long enough to cover the pillows like old fashioned bedspreads did. I don't like to exposed pillow look, which to me looks like the bed is unmade. I got the size off of someone selling a real bedspread. I will likely be adding more width and length as I have a really high bed, more than a 21 inch drop. What concerns me is that I will have to make it in three sections (maybe four) because my loom won't handle something that large. I am thinking of making each square a different quilt block pattern, and a thin sashing between. I think that will make it easier to join the sections. I figure for the entire bedspread, I'll need 72 blocks with sashing using a 12 inch block. I have been printing out different block patterns, and am up to 42. I want to use 4 to 5 fabrics for all the blocks so they will coordinate. This is going to be an extreme long project, and likely will take me years to do. The good thing is that I will sharpen my block making skills.