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Old 02-11-2016, 04:33 PM
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I just made a quilt using Creative Grid rulers called "Crazy Patch" Second time I did it with Layer cake fabric
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Old 02-11-2016, 06:01 PM
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I'll check the hourglass out. Tried the disappearing hourglass, had a real problem dividing the three cuts evenly, my bad.
Very easy, pair up a blue and white square right sides together. Draw a pencil line on one diagonal, corner to corner. Sew 1/4" on both sides of the line, then cut on the line. Now you have two large HSQ blocks. Put them right sides together, making sure to rotate one so that a blue corner is on top of a white corner. Draw the diagonal line, sew on both sides of the line and cut on the line. When you open them, you will have two hourglass blocks. Starting with 10" squares should yield blocks about 8 3/4" blocks. You can pair up your fabrics so each hourglass has a matching top and bottom (the classic way) or mix and match your HST squares to make a more scrappy looking hourglass bloc with different tops and bottoms. It makes a really clean, classy looking quilt.
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Old 02-12-2016, 06:58 AM
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I'll check the hourglass out. Tried the disappearing hourglass, had a real problem dividing the three cuts evenly, my bad.
The secret to getting the disappearing hourglass block straight is to square up on the middle seam. It has to be straight, so get thee to the ironing board with starch and "get it straight". Then line up your ruler with that line before you cut.
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Old 02-12-2016, 08:26 AM
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Sadly I found not to just line the sides. Does not work. My HST's are squared up to 6.5 inches. I used he 45 degree line to square them up. Yet when I sew them all together I get a 12.25 inch block , I think it should be 12.5 inches. How do I cut a 12.25 inch block into 3 equal strips. here just isn't enough fabric to make it 12.5 inches. What am I doing wrong. If I make my seams a tad wider and get 12 inch blocks will that work. Will try one later today.
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The secret to getting the disappearing hourglass block straight is to square up on the middle seam. It has to be straight, so get thee to the ironing board with starch and "get it straight". Then line up your ruler with that line before you cut.
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Old 02-12-2016, 09:29 AM
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Check out Missouri Star site, she has lots of tutorials for 10 in blocks.
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Old 02-12-2016, 01:43 PM
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I have made the Double Slice quilts from Jenny Doan's tutorials. I have 12 or more because they are fast and easy. I cut my own 10" squares (layer cakes).
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Send them to me, I can't say no either!!!
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true4uca,

I'm jealous, especially if the fabrics are pretty.
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Old 02-12-2016, 09:11 PM
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Originally Posted by true4uca View Post
Sadly I found not to just line the sides. Does not work. My HST's are squared up to 6.5 inches. I used he 45 degree line to square them up. Yet when I sew them all together I get a 12.25 inch block , I think it should be 12.5 inches. How do I cut a 12.25 inch block into 3 equal strips. here just isn't enough fabric to make it 12.5 inches. What am I doing wrong. If I make my seams a tad wider and get 12 inch blocks will that work. Will try one later today.
If your HSTs are 6.5 inches, that will make your pinwheel 12.5 inches. But when you disappear that pinwheel you are putting in more seams. So the original HSTs must be larger. I would make them at least 7 inches.

I don't cut mine exactly into thirds. You can measure from the middle seam and cut at 2 or 2.25 inches, or whatever is easy for you to remember. Those one eighth inch cuts are a bummer and not necessary.

Take pieces of paper and test cut to see where the cuts would be and how they would look with different sizes. You could draw and color the HST to make this easier to see.

The 10 inch fabric pieces will make a block only so big. I guess you would have to be satisfied with the size that comes out.

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I was given (why can't I just say no) about 30 ten inch blocks, all assorted blues. Two of each print. What can I make with these. Of course I can add more blocks. I do have blue in my stash. grin.
Go to MissouriStarQuiltCo.com and she has lots of quilts made from 10" blocks, plus turorials
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