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Grandma Cindy 01-09-2011 10:06 PM

I have bought some fabrics but I do not know how to make the adjustments for the computer to get the correct sizes of the patterns. I guess since I have never paper pieced, it all seems so overwhelming.

skydiver70 01-09-2011 10:37 PM

Karenkrafts, you did a perfect job. Wow and without a pattern. I didn't do that well with a pattern. Great job.

Deecee 01-09-2011 11:19 PM


Originally Posted by sewpieceful
I have been working on my church block this evening, however am very, very frustrated. I stitched the door paper piece and the first window that was on template A. It turned out really good. My question is, did you have to adjust the last two templates to make them fit? I adjusted my printer to measure the first "test 1" block" at an inch and can not get template B and C to measure correctly. I am so frustrated that I am almost ready to give up on this block of the month. I really want to do this, but maybe need to go to another project. Please help!! Happy Quilting!
Debbie

Hi Debbie,

If you absolutely can't adjust your printer to the correct size, try using the window template A section for size and trace out the other sections on graph paper.

I did have to change my printer from portrait to landscape between templates to get the correct size.

Good luck! and don't give up.

Tulip 01-10-2011 06:45 AM


Originally Posted by sewpieceful
I have been working on my church block this evening, however am very, very frustrated. I stitched the door paper piece and the first window that was on template A. It turned out really good. My question is, did you have to adjust the last two templates to make them fit? I adjusted my printer to measure the first "test 1" block" at an inch and can not get template B and C to measure correctly. I am so frustrated that I am almost ready to give up on this block of the month. I really want to do this, but maybe need to go to another project. Please help!!

Happy Quilting!

Debbie, don't despair! When you changed your computer for template A, did you change the % or just the print (to landscape)?Try and reprint Template B and C, using your printer defaults as they were prior to making any changes for template A. Then measure the test square again to make sure it is one inch. When I made my block, A and B printed much smaller and C was spot on. Let us know how it goes, we can help!
Tulip
Debbie


Tulip 01-10-2011 06:47 AM


Originally Posted by Deecee

Originally Posted by sewpieceful
I have been working on my church block this evening, however am very, very frustrated. I stitched the door paper piece and the first window that was on template A. It turned out really good. My question is, did you have to adjust the last two templates to make them fit? I adjusted my printer to measure the first "test 1" block" at an inch and can not get template B and C to measure correctly. I am so frustrated that I am almost ready to give up on this block of the month. I really want to do this, but maybe need to go to another project. Please help!! Happy Quilting!
Debbie

Also, I printed a link that gives resizing % for a specific block size. I think its back around page 19 or so.

Hi Debbie,

If you absolutely can't adjust your printer to the correct size, try using the window template A section for size and trace out the other sections on graph paper.

I did have to change my printer from portrait to landscape between templates to get the correct size.

Good luck! and don't give up.


Tulip 01-10-2011 06:53 AM


Originally Posted by Grandma Cindy
I have bought some fabrics but I do not know how to make the adjustments for the computer to get the correct sizes of the patterns. I guess since I have never paper pieced, it all seems so overwhelming.

Grandma Cindy, go to the quilters cache page and click on Template A, then go to File and click on Print Preview, on my screen at the top there are 2 A's, I click the one that says landscape when you put your mouse pointer to it. Remember to print B and C templates as a regular print job, not landscape. Make sure and measure your one inch test square on all templates. Let us know if this works for you. Good Luck!

BATIKQLTR 01-10-2011 07:29 AM


Originally Posted by Grandma Cindy
I have bought some fabrics but I do not know how to make the adjustments for the computer to get the correct sizes of the patterns. I guess since I have never paper pieced, it all seems so overwhelming.

I got this from the November 2010 BOM. I've used it several times now and I didn't know how to enlarge either...........Hope this helps.

How to change the size of your print-out.

1. Click on Template A
2. Left click on File
3. Go to Print Preview
4. On that ribbon, go to the box that says "Shrink to fit"
5. Click on the down arrow
6. Scroll to Custom, click
7. Type in 111% as your starting point, hit Enter
8. Place your cursor on the Printer on the same ribbon
9. Left click
10. Printer box comes up. Be sure you only print one for now. Measure the “Test 1inch” box and make sure it measures 1 inch.

If it doesn’t………keep adjusting the 111% up or down till you get the right size.

We are finding only the Template A needs to be adjusted and printed in “Landscape” mode. However, check the test box on each as you print them.

BizzieLizzie 01-10-2011 08:06 AM


Originally Posted by amandab
I love how everyone is embelishing their blocks. This was my very first paper piecing project, I feel good to just have completed on time. Only had to redo some of the templates a few times. :-D

Here it is:

Your block is gorgeous! For a first time project you have done well! :thumbup:

BizzieLizzie 01-10-2011 08:06 AM


Originally Posted by karenkrafts
Finished my block tonight. No printer si had to follow the pattern free hand. I made it 12.5 square. It also is my first ever paper piece and it was fun to make!

Love your lovely fabrics! Stunning! :thumbup:

mim 01-10-2011 08:28 AM

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here is my church -- unfinished -- I still have to embrioder the cross and a door pull. I have no greens here so the bottom won't get finished until I get to Olympia.

I had forgotten some of the tricks of the trade about removing the paper easily. I used to do a lot of PP
Mim


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