A simple quilt that I made the top seriously for a full bed (but I made a queen size) is a split rail fence built the strip method. The strips are 2 1/2 inches wide 45 inches length or with fat quarters 22 inches length. I then sew 3 strips together, I make many of these sets about 34-38 sets of these for a queen. These fabrics can be scraps or fat quarters or just by 1/4 yd to 1/2 yd of several fabrics. Then chose a fabric for a border another for binding. Backing can be bought at widths up to 104" or more at Joann....newspaper has coupons for 40% off or PM me. I cut each of these strips into 6 1/2 inch lengths. Then stich together alternating vertical and horizontal "stripes" You will need about 14 to 16 squares for width and 14 to 18 length. I make my quilts cover my pillows and drop long on the sides. Use the higher numbers to do this for a queen for a king I would do 18 by 20 or so. I usually use a queen for a full bed too. I tie with embroidery thread each of the 6" squares. I use "warm and wonderful" for tied quilts as it holds together well. My first quilt I used something else and had to re-do it. I have a child that had for years problems with bedwetting...her quilt is tied and has stood up to washes....severeral hundred as I made it for her when she was not yet 2 yo. The type of batting is very important and backing if the quilt will be washed a lot...I have 4 kids, 3 cats, 2 dogs, 5 bunnies and way too many chickens....so frequent washing is very important. Mary