Need Help Please (Brain not working correctly)
#1
I have a pattern for Patience Corner that I would like to do for a baby quilt but I want to make it bigger so here is the problem MATH I hated it in school and still do....................... It says you can get 12 blocks out of 6 Fat Quarters (blocks finished size 9 inches) I need 25 blocks and do not want to get fat quarters so can someone please convert fat quarters into yardage for me? I will need 6 different colors.
Has anyone done this pattern? Don't know why I just really like it.
Thanks in advance for your help
Has anyone done this pattern? Don't know why I just really like it.
Thanks in advance for your help
#2
4 fat quarters are equal to one yard of fabric. They are getting 12 blocks from 6 so that is 1 1/2 yds. For 25 blocks you are going to need 3 yards plus enough fabric for one additional block. I would be buying 3 1/2 yards to be on the safe side.
#6
I know that much but my question is a 1/4 yard is far different than a Fat Quarter. If I got just a 1/4 yard would I still get the correct amout of squares out of it for the blocks?
6 fat quarters= 12 , 9 inch blocks would I get the same out of 6 1/4 yard cuts?
6 fat quarters= 12 , 9 inch blocks would I get the same out of 6 1/4 yard cuts?
#7
I would say you need 3 1/4 yards. Just to be safe (and make the math easier) I'd bump it up to 3 1/2 yards. Divide that by 6 different fabrics and you'll need about 5/8 of each.
I always err on the side of caution, so I'd probably get 3/4 yard, but that's just me. I'd use the leftovers for binding or another project.
Hope this helps!
I always err on the side of caution, so I'd probably get 3/4 yard, but that's just me. I'd use the leftovers for binding or another project.
Hope this helps!
#8
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You will need to cut 9 1/2 blocks to finish up 9 inches.
You can cut 4 blocks across the width of the fabric.
You will need to purchase 1/3 yd of each fabric in order to get the 9 1/2 inch heighth.
However, with 6 fabrics, that will give you 4x6 blocks for a total of 24 blocks. You still need one more block. Do you have a 9 1/2 inch block from your stash that you can use? Or perhaps a white block in the center with an applique, or a block from the backing fabric.
You can cut 4 blocks across the width of the fabric.
You will need to purchase 1/3 yd of each fabric in order to get the 9 1/2 inch heighth.
However, with 6 fabrics, that will give you 4x6 blocks for a total of 24 blocks. You still need one more block. Do you have a 9 1/2 inch block from your stash that you can use? Or perhaps a white block in the center with an applique, or a block from the backing fabric.
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