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Old 08-20-2011, 05:16 AM
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How do I figure out how to enlarge a block from 10" to 12".

The recipe says to cut four patches 2-1/2" square and four patches 3-1/2" square. What size do I cut for a 12" block?

I would really appreciate your help. Thanks so much. Edie
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Old 08-20-2011, 05:21 AM
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I always have the same problem!! Can't quite get the math to wrap around in my brain! Will be watching to see if anyone has any tips!!
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Old 08-20-2011, 05:27 AM
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I think you are going to need to post a picture of the block, or give a very good description. I can't figure out how those 8 squares are going to give you a 10" block. Probably need more coffee.
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Go to The World Wide Quilting page. Click How To's, go to drafting.
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Old 08-20-2011, 05:43 AM
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Originally Posted by PaperPrincess
I think you are going to need to post a picture of the block, or give a very good description. I can't figure out how those 8 squares are going to give you a 10" block. Probably need more coffee.
This is what it says:

4 patches 2-1/2" square - green fab
5 patches 2-1/2" square from burgundy fab
4 patches 2-1/2" square from burgundy print fab
4 patches 3-1/2"square from burgundy print fab
4 patches 3-1/2" square from the tan fabric
4 patches 2-1/2" square from the tan fabric
Use half square triangle method
You will need a total of eight half square triangles measuring 2-1//2"

I comes out to five rows with a 10" block. Does that mean that it will not come out with a 12" block?

I got it from ideas-for-quilting.com/sisterstarquiltblock.html

Hope this helps and thanks again so much. Edie

Unfortunately the only other thing I cannot do is get a picture on here.
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Old 08-20-2011, 05:44 AM
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I agree with PaperPrincess, there is no way the block can be made from just those 8 squares. We need to see a picture of the block.

Edited: You posted your last description just as I was posting. The block you're trying to make is here - http://www.ideas-for-quilting.com/si...uiltblock.html

This block divides nicely into 5 equal size segments, so 10" is a natural with 2" segments (finished size) but if you try to do it with 12", each segment size would be 12/5=2.4", which is 2.9" with the seam allowance, very hard to measure accurately. You could change the proportions of the block so that the outside pieces are 2.5", and reduce the center so it's 2", and that would probably still look good, but it wouldn't be quite the same.
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Old 08-20-2011, 05:51 AM
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Here's a link to the block. http://www.ideas-for-quilting.com/si...uiltblock.html

Math is not my strong suit so I'll leave that to someone else!
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Old 08-20-2011, 05:55 AM
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I agree with PaperPrincess, 8 squares does not seem like a 10" block. Does the pattern give instructions for cutting other pieces that are not squares, maybe rectangles, or instructions for cutting a center square or more squares from other fabrics? Let us know what the block looks like or even a picture and I'll just bet someone on this board can help you!
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Old 08-20-2011, 05:56 AM
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But you could easily make a 12.5" FINISHED block (13" unfinished), as that works well on a 5x5 grid.

edited to correct - thanks Dunster (too early in the morning)

Each piece would FINISH at 2.5".

So the squares would all be cut at 3".
For the HST's blocks, the 3.5" starting squares are still big enough to trim down to 3" UNFINISHED.

And you're good to go.
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Old 08-20-2011, 06:00 AM
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Here's what I mean by changing the proportions of the block. It would work if you're making a quilt just with this block, but if you're mixing in another type of block then it might not be a good solution.

Edited to say - let me know if you decide to make the altered form of this block and I'll send you the sizes to cut.
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