how to enlarge this block
#32
Leave it up to a kid! :roll:
I just enlarged it on my printer.
I printed out the original size, trimmed down to the cutting lines, placed on the printer being careful to get it lined up to the edges of the printer, enlarged to 120% (guess if you can't enlarge on your printer,this won't work), and print. Came up a hair short on the cut line but that is no problem as long as you get the parts you need for sewing ok.
I just enlarged it on my printer.
I printed out the original size, trimmed down to the cutting lines, placed on the printer being careful to get it lined up to the edges of the printer, enlarged to 120% (guess if you can't enlarge on your printer,this won't work), and print. Came up a hair short on the cut line but that is no problem as long as you get the parts you need for sewing ok.
#34
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Hi, Cassie
This is my very first time to write to this wonderful group.
I am terrible at math and perhaps you have the same problem as I do trying to reduce/enlarge blocks.
If you go to this site: www.thequiltedsnail.com/scale.html
I think you will be happy.
Let me know if you found it.
Vivian
This is my very first time to write to this wonderful group.
I am terrible at math and perhaps you have the same problem as I do trying to reduce/enlarge blocks.
If you go to this site: www.thequiltedsnail.com/scale.html
I think you will be happy.
Let me know if you found it.
Vivian
#35
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Join Date: Feb 2010
Posts: 4
Originally Posted by cassie69emt
I found this block and fell in love with it but how can I enlarge it so the finished block size would be 12 "
first time.
If you go to this site: www.thequiltedsnail.com/scale.html
there is an Enlarging/Reducing Scale for Patterns.
I hope you receive this, Cassie
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