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Old 01-05-2016, 04:20 AM
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Okay, I am a new quilter, so I am trying to understand the why and reasoning behind a pattern I just purchased. This pattern claims it is for the beginner, and you can use 10 inch precuts. But then you must trim down 40 10 inch squares to 9 inch squares. Yikes!
Now what would be the reasoning for this? If I left my 10 inch squares as is, would it make this quilt look strange? I am really trying to understand this, and i understand that I will need more fabric for the borders, etc, but that sure seems to make more sense to me than cutting down all of these squares.
I am going to make it as instructed, (After I purchase a 9 1/2 inch square ruler! ) but I am trying to understand the logic behind it. Why wouldn't the person who made this have left the precuts as is so it would have truly been an easy quilt for a beginner? Do triangles from 10 inch squares look bad compared to triangles from 9 inch squares?
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Old 01-05-2016, 04:38 AM
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Look here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q7eR_h7ZrDE
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I would make the block using the 10 inch squares and then trim down after making. All precut pieces may not be exactly 10".
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You need to start with 10 inch to get the 9 inch block. The extra is taken up with the seam. Seeing on the angle takes up more than sewing a straight seam
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OK, remember your high school math?? When you start to get into HSTs, you have to realize that you need to add 7/8" for a seam allowance instead of the standard 1/4" we become so accustom to. If you need to make a 9" HST, you need to cut two squares 9.875" So most quilters just add an inch and then sliver trim down the block. it may take a little more time, but you will have an accurate block.
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Good advice here.
I just want to welcome you to this board. Lots of helpful and knowledgeable people here.
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Thanks for all the responses And this video will be very helpful!!! Feeling better about it already!
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Eleanor always gives you a fudge factor, just in case you need it.
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wonderful pattern... and welcome to the QB! You'll love how knowledgeable these members are and so willing to offer assistance. We look forward to seeing pictures of your quilt.
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Welcome to the QB. I have learned so much here.
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