Squaring a 9 patch and a Snowball block
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I wonder if your little squares moved on the snowball block? Did you mark the diagonal sewing line? Did you sew right on the line? I often leave the background square intact on blocks that add a triangle in the corner. I only trim the other half of the triangle. That way, when I press the triangle open, I can see if my block is off. When the triangle is larger than the background square I trim, when it is smaller I use the background square for alignment. Your quilt is pretty.
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So if you take off more on one side than another - doesn't that make the block pattern look off? Disproportionate? I am very visual, so having trouble "seeing" this. I should probably get some scrap fabric and throw together a handful of 9 patch blocks - making my seams deliberately a little bit off on a few - then practice squaring them - paying attention to one of the vertical seams. Sometimes I have to see it done wrong before I get it - and I would prefer for that to happen on practice blocks, not a quilt!
Lab Fairy - yes, that's a thought - I could make the HST bigger if I wanted the end of the triangles to line up with a seam on the 9-patches. I was actually relieved to see that the particular points I was looking at weren't necessarily supposed to line up. So it makes sense that in order to make those points lines up - the size would need to increase.
MadQuilter - yes, I actually did mark all of my squares on the diagonal. I am sure not all was perfect though. Especially with the sewing, though I did get better faster after working through 124 of them! I learned what I was looking for as to where to start sewing on the corners on my machine - very valuable to get that, made sewing the later triangles easier than it seemed on the first batch.
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