Skavanau please don't be discouraged. You will get it and be just fine! It takes a bit to get it all figured out. Once you get your 1/4 in. figured out, I would mark your machine with tape or something so it can be your guide. Then practice making your 1/2 Sq Triangles. When you get that down, make a set and sew those together with them being your top pieces for your Pinwheel. Then sew 2 more together for your bottom 1/2 of your Pinwheel. Can you see your points? If so, take a straight pin and at your points underneath your top section on the wrong side, stick the straight pin up where the points meet. Okay take your bottom section right side toether with the top section, connect them where the points line up onto the pin point. Now pin on ea. side securing well. If you want to pin it further you can. Stitch it together. I hope I have not totally confused you even more. This is the way I learned & I just love making pinwheels. The dogs had a lot of quilts with the practice pieces at first, but I finally got it one day & since then I just really love making them. Hope this helps.