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Old 12-07-2016, 09:34 AM
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I have about a half a ton of 3 inch squares. My goal has always been to make a CW, and I already have a head start. Most patterns I have seen say to start with a 9 1/2 square of background, and a 2 1/2 in square for the "window". I really don't want to go back and recut all those squares, and I am mathematically challenged. What size background squares would I need to accommodate my 3 inch squares?
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Old 12-07-2016, 09:53 AM
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Maybe add that 1/2" difference to background? Do one to see. I do mine at 9 1/2, 2 1/2
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This tutorial uses 3" feature squares:
http://april-makingendsmeet.blogspot...-tutorial.html
Looks like she starts with 10" squares.
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Old 12-08-2016, 06:24 AM
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I think four 3" squares would made a row 10 1/2" long. Each 3" square loses 1/2" in the seam, but the outside seam is still there. The finished size of the little squares would be 2 1/2". The finished size of the big square would be 10".

Something is wrong with my computer today? ? I cannot open any links.
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I am not sure what a cw is not that I could be of any help anyway.
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Old 12-09-2016, 05:30 AM
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Originally Posted by lwbuchholz View Post
I am not sure what a cw is not that I could be of any help anyway.
I think she is referring to a cathedral window. Most of the time initials are a mystery to me too. Sometimes I can figure it out by reading the context of the repliles.
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I can take any pattern, any sized square, and make it work. Who says the squares have to be exactly 2 1/2"? That would be the FABRIC POLICE for sure!
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Originally Posted by lwbuchholz View Post
I am not sure what a cw is not that I could be of any help anyway.
I was going to ask the same question, but opened the link in Paper Princess's post and it took me to: Cathedral Window.
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Originally Posted by PaperPrincess View Post
This tutorial uses 3" feature squares:
http://april-makingendsmeet.blogspot...-tutorial.html
Looks like she starts with 10" squares.
I tried making a CW decades ago and gave up at about 4 blocks in. This tutorial makes it a lot easier.

One person's comment at the end of the tutorial wondered how hard it would be to sew all the blocks together and then get the featured fabric into the middle section of the quilt sewn in. She wondered about doing the quilt in strips with the featured fabric in place already and then sewing the strips together. Does anyone have any ideas if this would work well? I can see her point on how difficult it would be if you are planning to machine sew the curved pieces down.

What do you think?
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Originally Posted by rj.neihart View Post
I can take any pattern, any sized square, and make it work. Who says the squares have to be exactly 2 1/2"? That would be the FABRIC POLICE for sure!
In piecing perhaps, but in CW that window (whatever size one makes it) has to have the correct size square in its "window" to look right. It's not a quilt police rule, just a rule of that particular design...
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