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Old 07-03-2008, 08:39 AM
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it won't open for me :cry:
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Old 07-03-2008, 11:57 AM
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I LIKE THAT PATTERN!!!!!
I cant wait to see it when you are done!!! You are on the right track with your squaring up just dont get discouraged it will all make sense once you get the hang of it.
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Old 07-03-2008, 12:53 PM
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Ohhhh very very pretty!! I had to print this one! Thanks for the link.
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Old 07-04-2008, 08:16 AM
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I'm so glad to read this post! I am new to quilting and am having the same questions.

I am working on a basket pattern from a quilt shop hop that I just participated in. I'm thinking maybe this was too advanced for me. I started out just great, but I have taken out far more seams than I have sewn so far! The blocks are supposed to be 12 1/2 in. square when finished and ....well, lets just say that's not happening. :( I never dreamed piecing a quilt top required an engineering background. I think that I've measured and measured and sewn a perfect 1/4 in. seam allowance and THEN....the block does NOT come out right. My fingers are so tired of removing seams.

Does everyone start out this way??? Will I eventually learn from trial and error??? (ok - lots of error).
Needing encouragement here. Thanks for letting me whine. :cry:
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I'm still at it with mine, of the four I have added sash to three are 11" across, and one is about 11 1/8. All of them should be 11 1/4" One I had to make a small seam allowance if I hadn't the seam would have cut off one of my points, which it did and I had to take out and do again. It's a good thing I'm not a quitter. I would have moved on to something else, but I have too much time in this to quit now. I guess the anxiety is that you think you are being so accurate and boom, you measure and give a big sigh of disgust and then do it again. The joy of quilting. I must love it because no one makes me do it but me. Hang in ther FanoFabric and I will to.
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Old 07-04-2008, 08:41 AM
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I have a quiting foot, it came with my machine and I use it faithfully but I still don't know where my problems are.
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Old 07-04-2008, 03:06 PM
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Oh! I didn't know there was a quilting foot!!! One of my biggest problems seems to be my 1/4" seams, that along with my math skills needing the dust knocked off of them. LOL. I'll have to look into purchasing one.

Okie, we will get the hang of this. I'm determined to do so. I just wish I could push a fast forward button and move on to the part where I know what I'm doing. My husband is even getting involved using my 12 1/2" square ruler to line up and try to see where I've gone wrong exactly. LOL.

Well, it's back to the assembly line....

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Old 07-06-2008, 02:45 AM
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Don't feel bad! I'm new to quilting. I've noticed that some patterns say the seam allowance is included, and some don't.

So, am I on the right road w/the the following statement:

1. If the pattern states "seam allowance included" cut it at the size, if not
2. Add the seam allowance to the block.

RIGHT :?: :?:
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Old 07-06-2008, 02:50 AM
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OOOPS. I forgot to add a another remark. I have a quilting foot (Quilt Wizard). When I finished sewing/set/flip/set again, my block(s) were smaller than they were suppose to be.

Can anyone shed some light on this? PLEASE!?
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Old 07-06-2008, 07:53 AM
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I seem to always have blocks that turn out smaller than they should.
As long as all your blocks are the same size it dosnt matter.
Just make sure to adjust your sashing to fit your size blocks.
If your blocks are to big do not cut off your points just to make the block the size the pattern calls for. Use the larger size and adjust your sashing to the size you need.
Size dosnt matter, its the points that are more important.
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