International and USA/Canada Round Robin II GROUP INFO is OUT!!
#652
Originally Posted by mamatobugboo
Elle, get off the computer and focus on getting married!!!!
xo :D
xo :D
I am tooo nosey, :D :D :D Its all done now, havenīt got a thing to do :?
want to see what you are all up to. No seriously maybe the odd message tonight, but tomorrow my family come to lve here and all hell will break loose.
#655
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Originally Posted by chewboo
just so he doesn't say i Colin take you Colin
best of luck
best of luck
Heard that at a friends wedding. Thought she was going to faint away. The preacher was her uncle. lol
#657
Originally Posted by Ruth Camp
Wow you guys are busy....This is my first time....a IRR virgin.....I am just at the stage of thinking color...do I want bright or pastel... ok it says 12 to 24 inches.......What if its 20 or does it have to be just 12 or 24 inches :oops: :oops: :roll: I rea d but not quite sure...then terri says her previous was 18 :D thats it
Didn't see if this got answered, but as I read the instructions, the block can measure between 12 1/2 and 24 1/2 inches. It is suggested that you make sure that the block finish at an even number + the 1/2 inch (1/4 inch seam allowance all around) ... so that the persons adding the borders won't have some nasty math to do in the event that they are needing to measure things out.
Your finished quilt size is determined by the size you make the center, plus all of the borders.
You probably didn't need to know all of the things I wrote, but I needed to write it so that if I have anything misunderstood, someone will jump in and save me from myself <g>.
#658
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omak...you are correct. We wanted you to have more "control" over the finished size of your quilt with this RR. So...you decide the center size..exactly as you described. It can also be either rectangular or square. Add all the border measurements (X2-remember they go on all 4 sides) to your desired center measurement and you will get the finished size of your quilt. Yes, it probably will work out better if the number is an even number for the quilters who will be adding borders behind you.
And...don't forget to add seam allowance to your measurements!
Now..what are you waiting for...get busy!! :wink: :lol:
And...don't forget to add seam allowance to your measurements!
Now..what are you waiting for...get busy!! :wink: :lol:
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