Old 08-25-2014, 12:32 PM
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Originally Posted by PaperPrincess View Post
You would cut the rectangle a bigger 'height'. For instance a common size would be to cut the rectangle 2.5X4.5 inches, and the squares 2.5 inches. If you cut the rectangle 3X4.5, and keep the squares at 2.5 inches, you will get a goose unit that finishes at 2.5X4 and has a white margin. To keep the finished unit at 2 x 4, paper pieceing would be a good option.
Than you PaperPrincess for this hint. I've struggled with this same problem.
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