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Old 01-02-2012, 06:48 AM
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Originally Posted by paintmejudy View Post
I found this excellant tute late summer, and changed it a bit to make 6-1/2" blocks.

http://www.quiltingboard.com/t-56940-1.htm

Instead of using paper (which I hate to remove!) I rough cut my strips about 5-5/1/2" and turned them into 4" wide strips.

After cutting the strips, I sewed them together in the way described in the above mentioned tutorial. I made my strips into 40 or 42 long strips to make the best use of the background fabric.
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press the seams one way. I only trimmed on the back if the overlap was lover 1/2
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trim to 4 wide.
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Cut background fabric into WOF by 3-1/2 wide. Join pieces to either side of the pieced strips. and press.
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I used a 6-1/2 ruler. If you watch the markings on where you lay the plastic square, all the blocks will be the same. For example, with theis 6-1/2 block, I lined up the 4 mark at the sides of the top, and the 2-1/2 mark at the bottom of the square. Cut out. sew 4 blocks together to make a 12-1/2 square.
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This sample shows four 12-1/2 blocks sewn together
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Hey that is neat thanks a million I have several scraps I know now what to do with.
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