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    Old 08-12-2010, 09:14 PM
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    I used 4" squares to make a nine patch pattern. After I completed all of the 9 patches I stopped to measure them and square them up before I began to attach the 9 patch units together.

    Here's the problem...each nine patch square is a different size, varying from 10.25inches to 11 inches. Common sense says to make each unit the same as the smallest size.

    Is that what I want to do? How do I do it? If I just trim the outside edges, aren't some of my squares going to turn into rectangles? Is there a better option?


    All suggestions considered, except taking the units apart!
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    Old 08-12-2010, 09:17 PM
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    Square them up all the same size, maybe 10 inches or whatever the smallest square is, keeping them the same size on each side so that they stay square.
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    Old 08-12-2010, 09:24 PM
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    can boarder each with one color, and make some leaning/wonky then square up the boarders all to the same size, and assemble, or put all of one size on a row, balance with boarder, if putting in a boarder. remember no QP!! Good Luck :)
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    Old 08-12-2010, 09:28 PM
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    I would starch and re-press first making sure I payed close attention to the seams. Sometimes I don't press each seam the best and that gives me wonky blocks.

    Then I would re-cut. Here is a picture how to square up a 9 patch.
    Cut 2 sides, rotate cut the other 2. See how the diagonal line on the ruler goes through the seams.

    Does this help?
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    Old 08-12-2010, 09:45 PM
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    If you started with all the same size squares, and the blocks ended up different sizes, I would tend to reccommend scrutinizing your 1/4" seam technique.
    It MAY be that a little tweaking of the seaming measurement would save you from having to re-cut or cut down your blocks.
    Just my thoughts on reading it.
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    Old 08-12-2010, 10:28 PM
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    Originally Posted by tooMuchFabric
    If you started with all the same size squares, and the blocks ended up different sizes, I would tend to reccommend scrutinizing your 1/4" seam technique.
    It MAY be that a little tweaking of the seaming measurement would save you from having to re-cut or cut down your blocks.
    Just my thoughts on reading it.
    I would do the same thing.
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    Old 08-13-2010, 02:56 AM
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    Originally Posted by kso
    I used 4" squares to make a nine patch pattern.

    ***After I completed all of the 9 patches*** I stopped to measure them *** and square them up before I began to attach the 9 patch units together.

    Is there a better option?

    All suggestions considered, except taking the units apart!
    First thing I'd suggest: Next Time you're making blocks - Measure Before you have all the blocks completed.
    Measure as you go...each section...especially if you're new at block making and you're not 100% certain of that famous 1/4" seam.
    I measure as I go (especially when using scrappy different fabrics)...I just never know when I need to move the fabric one way or the other to get the right 'finished' size.

    As far as what to do with the blocks you have....hmmmm.....I agree, Iron well.
    How about squaring them up WONKY STYLE.
    http://www.quiltingboard.com/t-23044-2.htm
    Kinda like the above link - don't put your edges perpendicular to the ruler's edge. You may have to take it down to 9 1/2" and then add a border strip.
    Good Luck - remember to post pictures..
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    Old 08-13-2010, 05:55 AM
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    You are correct. If you take 3/4" off of the sides of some, it will make your outer blocks too small.
    It also probably means that you will have diffilculty lin ing up your seams with the rest of the blocks.
    I would probably change the pattern design if they are all this way. Sash them and then square them up, the difference won't be as noticeable then.
    An accurate 1/4" seam is very important, measure as you go and you can catch discrepancies earlier on :wink:
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    Sounds like you may benifit in the future using a 1/4 inch foot. Its like training wheels!
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    Old 08-13-2010, 06:23 AM
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    also: before you start cutting down your blocks, look at your pressed seams, do some of them have folds? rather than being pressed all the way to the side, we've all been there.
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