Originally Posted by
callie8799
First, thank you for the responses... I'm coming to the conclusion this is something I just need "to do" and not think about. if I need a certain size finished square, I just need to cut the fabric 1/2 inch larger than I need for I am taking a 1/2 inch off the width and length. If I need 1/2 square triangles, I need to add 7/8"... (going to make a cheat sheet at home)...
but I just can't get my head around the reasoning (tell ya, I'm not good at math reasoning) if I taking a 1/4 inch off each side (1/2 " total for width and 1/2" total for length) that still gives me 1" taken off for seam allowances. why isn't that calculated- for 1/2 off width + 1/2 off length = 1").
ugh. guess there are some things I will never understand and that's why we have cheat sheets.... but now I know why my current quilt has gotten wonky...
thank you! :
If you were trying to find the area of the square or the perimeter then your reasoning would hold more water, but for figuring the length and width the 1/2" addition is the correct amount to add.
I own a quilt shop and it is amazing how much better my math has gotten since I am using it more. The more you use your math skills the better you will become. Figuring the block sizes actually gives you a visual and becomes easier to learn.