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I am making my first log cabin quilt. The finished squares will be 12x12. I want to buy a 12x12 ruler to square my blocks, but I can only find 12 1/2 x 12 1/2. I looked at LQS & online. Do they make a 12x12 ruler? Thanks, Maxine
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I usually lay the block on my cutting mat at 0 (zero) and whatever size needed, which in your case is 12 inches, and use the square corner of the ruler to make sure it's square and trim off the excess. Be sure to press the block before you trim it square.
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Originally Posted by Up North
If you want your finished block to be 12 inches the 12 1/2 inch ruler is what you want, you need the extra for seam allowance, once sewed together they will be 12 inches.
#8
It can get confusing, when blocks sizes are mentioned, we need to be aware of the terms finished sized or unfinished. Most blocks unfinished sizes will be 1/2" larger to accomodate for the 1/4" seam allowance on all sides of it. So you would want a ruler that allowance you to square up your block to 12 1/2" :D:D:D
If you measure these blocks when your quilt is done, they will measure 12".
If you measure these blocks when your quilt is done, they will measure 12".
#9
Originally Posted by QuiltingGrannie
I usually lay the block on my cutting mat at 0 (zero) and whatever size needed, which in your case is 12 inches, and use the square corner of the ruler to make sure it's square and trim off the excess. Be sure to press the block before you trim it square.
#10
Originally Posted by MaxineB
Originally Posted by QuiltingGrannie
I usually lay the block on my cutting mat at 0 (zero) and whatever size needed, which in your case is 12 inches, and use the square corner of the ruler to make sure it's square and trim off the excess. Be sure to press the block before you trim it square.
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