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PiecesinMn
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Thank you for getting back to me. I'm thinking some kind of rectangle shape, but these aren't rectangles (like I said, brain not working so good). I find that squaring each section as you make the square really helps with the overall accuracy so making it a little bit bigger makes sense. Thanks again. P.S. I'm on block 27 Wowser!!
Originally Posted by Honchey
Originally Posted by PiecesinMn
First of all thank you so much for doing these instructions, they are incredible!! Now I'm having a brain f--t, what does (ru) mean? We went from 103 degrees for a high to 65 degrees for the high. I very confused. Thank you much.
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FWS Block # 89 Steps to the Altar

1. Dark T # 1 Cut two 2-1/2" squares

2. Dark t # 3 Cut a 2-7/8" square then cut in half diagonally...set one aside.

3. Med T # 3 Cut a 2-7/8" square then cut in half diagonally.

4. Dark T # 19 Cut two strips 1-1/2" x 6-1/2" then cut every 1-1/2" to get eight squares.

5. Light T # 19 Cut 2 strips 1-1/2" x 8 " then cut every 1-1/2" to get ten squares...set one aside.

6. Dark T # 25 Cut two 1-1/2" x 2-1/2"

7. Dark T # 13 Cut a 1-7/8" square then cut in half diagonally.

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FWS Block # 90 Storm Signal

1. Light T # 8 Cut two 3-7/8" squares,,( I would personally cut these squares 4-1/8") then cut in half diagonally.

2. Dark T # 20 Cut two 2-3/8" (ru) squares then cut in half diagonally.

3. Med T # 20 Repeat step 2.

4 Dark T # 13 Cut a 1-7/8" square then cut in half diagonally.

5. Med T # 13 Repeat step 4.

6. Dark T # 21 Cut two 2" (ru) squares.

7. Med T # 21 Repeat step 6
If a square measures 1-15/16" I will round up (ru) to the next increment which would be 2 inches. Not all rulers have the 16th of an inch increment marked. I don't do this on all pieces that have the 16th measurement. I will do it on the triangles or squares that will become HST"s..(half square triangles) we tend to lose some of the measurement after the piece has been sewn, opened and then pressed. I always cut a bit bigger than required..it's easier to trim than to stretch. Unless, of course, if we find that perfect scant 1/4" seam. :-D Anne
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