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Old 02-23-2011, 11:56 AM
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What is meant by squaring off and how is it done?
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Old 02-23-2011, 11:58 AM
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Squaring off is making the block completely square - there are special rulers for it- or you can try to use a regular ruler ( i have tried that way can be done but is hard ) what size are you making the blocks ?
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Hope this helps.


http://www.ehow.com/how_5940886_squa...ilt-block.html
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Old 02-23-2011, 12:59 PM
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More importantly, is to figure out why it isn't square to begin with....was it the cutting, sewing, pressing? Cause it's one or more of those things.

A great reference book, even though I think she's a tad anal retentive (and I mean that in a nice way), is "The Art of Machine Piecing," by Sally Collins. Even if you don't subscribe to all her methods (and I don't), it at least really explains why you're not creating perfectly square blocks

But if you've got a pieced block with many parts, and don't want to risk chopping off any points or important parts of the design, I'd suggest Sharon Schamber's helpful videos on blocking -

shrinking
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i6aplw_tVZc

stretching
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sQkF02vpVuw
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You got all the great info here....hope it helps you like it has me...
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Thanks folks, my squares are a windmill, all meet in the middle just great, but some of the sides are off as much as 1/2" - could I just square them all off to 9"?
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Originally Posted by janb
Thanks folks, my squares are a windmill, all meet in the middle just great, but some of the sides are off as much as 1/2" - could I just square them all off to 9"?
As long as you center the ruler. You might still have a little "easing" when sewing the blocks together to make the design match up. That's what pins are for. :wink:
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Thanks MTS. you have confirmed what I have palanned to do....thinking all night about this and I am sure it will work quite well.
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Hmmmm, if you are off by 1/2 an inch and try to square everything up to the smaller size you may be loosing points. Don't know what your blocks look like though. Might be ok. I would square up the worst one, then attach it with a quarter inch seam to scrap pieces of fabric on all 4 sides to make sure you are not loosing some of your design. Use a long stitch length and just unpick the stitches after the trial joining. This will let you see if it will be OK to proceed with the rest of the blocks!
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Old 02-24-2011, 05:48 AM
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This helps a lot for each square. How do you square a big quilt?

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