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Old 02-10-2010, 04:11 PM
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Hi, I am trying to sew the block from last year...plaited block I liked the pattern marked unnamed...red, black and white..my problem is how do I sew the middle square in when the outsides are not squared? As you can tell I am a newbie and looking for any help that I can get. Looked in forum but no one else must have had trouble lol.would greaty appreciate your help. thanks sandra
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Old 02-10-2010, 04:19 PM
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can you post some pictures, I can't visualize what you're trying to do.
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Old 02-10-2010, 04:26 PM
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Posting photos is the best way to help. But the best overall suggestion is to make sure that everything is squared. AFter each step, put a plastic grid template over it. That's basically the only way to get a block to be accurate- Besides making accurate 1/4 seams. Be sure to measure the size seam you are sewing. It makes a huge difference and I didn't realize that for about 80 years.
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Old 02-10-2010, 04:37 PM
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the first one is the pattern from Main topic page 4 and the second is my block. thanks
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If I am seeing it correctly you inside square is bigger than the outside ? I would square up the inside square , to make the edges even and that also should help bring the size down to match the outsides that you are trying to attach. Does that make sense ? You are doing great :thumbup:
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Old 02-10-2010, 05:54 PM
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I think you're doing great also. As long as you cut the white block according to the directions, continue to increase that center block with the other fabrics and then once the pink fabrics are sewn to it, trim it down to the proper size. Seam allowances make a huge difference when you're laying it out. But it looks like you have a great start. Love the fabrics, very fun, can't wait to see pictures of it finished. Keep us posted...
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Old 02-10-2010, 06:20 PM
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Originally Posted by sharon b
I would square up the inside square , to make the edges even and that also should help bring the size down to match the outsides that you are trying to attach.
Before you cut the square, make sure that the triangle pieces from the alternate block will mate up properly. They form the continuing and interlocking part of the grid. When the triangles are not the right size, it disrupts the flow of the interlocking line. I have done this pattern a few times and love it. Would not consider this a beginner pattern. So good for you for trying your hand at this.

Here is one of mine that shows the flow I was talking about.
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Old 02-10-2010, 09:11 PM
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I'm not sure if you were asking about getting the center of this block together, but that would need some partial seaming. Line up one of the prints to a side of the white as you would if the print were the right length...but only sew a little bit of the seam, cut thread, press. Then you can add the other print to the print + white...it should be exactly the length of your piece now. Keep working around the white and you'll end up back at the danglin' piece that has the partial seam...complete it, and the center is done.
Geez, I hope this helps...I hope I read your question correctly...you've got great taste in blocks and fabs...the tricks can be learned...good luck on this one and those that will follow!

I'm so sorry, I should have welcomed you...noticed after all this that you really are new here....you're on your way...glad to have you!
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Old 02-11-2010, 12:33 AM
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Good point Bobbinwinder. I forgot that it takes a partial seam assembly. I still have to have the instructions in front of me to do those. I'll see if I can find them and sketch them out for you Sunny D.
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Old 02-11-2010, 05:55 AM
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Thanks for all your help!!! I ended up cutting strip and added a square.I will post a picture. I am going to try the particle seam as you said to do it and see how it turns out. :) Thanks again and happy sewing!
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