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Old 06-22-2011, 05:54 AM
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I am working on a watercolor grid wall hanging. Can anyone tell me if after I sew the one dirrection, do I nip any of the seams before I sew the other direction?
Also, it is a 2" sq. and if I want to make a 2"( 1/2 sq) what measurment of thefabric sq. Do I need to cut first so I will end up with a 2 " sq. Thank you for any help.
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Yes, you would nip each intersection after you sewed all the seams in one direction. That way you will be able to offset the seams in opposing directions, and eliminate a lot of the bulk when you started sewing in the other directions.

The formula for HST blocks is the FINISHED size plus 7/8" for the two starting squares.

Are your solid blocks on the grid finishing at 2" - so you're actually putting down 2.5" squares of fabric?

Or are the solid squares 2", and finishing at 1.5"?

Either way, I would cut larger starting squares for the HST blocks, make the HST's, and then trim down to the exact UNFINISHED size required.
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Thank you for your reply. My grid is one ", but I am making it a 2". So my sqs. are cut to be 2 " sqs. But on some of the flowers, I want to make it 2 colors, So if I want to end up with a 2" sq, what shoud I cut my fabric sq. to geta 2' sq. triangle. . I was thinking 2 1/2, but then I had to sq. all them up. Thank you for any advise. I am still learning about quilting, but I have found my love of it.
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If you're cutting the solid squares to be 2" for placement on the grid before any sewing - right? - then in order to make a HST block to fit that, you need to start with two 2 3/8" squares.

That's the exact measurement.

But, like you suggest, I would start with bigger squares 2.5"+,
make the HST, and then trim them down to a perfect 2" HST block, ready to be fused to your grid.
And when you sew the lines on the grid, the diagonals should also be perfect.

Sounds like a fun project. I hope you'll post pictures.
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