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Old 08-24-2008, 06:58 AM
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I was doing alright until the dog ran of with my black thread when it fell of the table. :evil: :evil: So I am off to the shops on Monday as well.

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Old 08-24-2008, 08:10 AM
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Oh :evil:
I'm still waiting for my fabric order to get here. I found three or four patterns I like, and a couple of ideas.

How many WHAT SIZE BLOCKS FOR A 4-BLOCK CENTER?
I forgot already :roll:
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Old 08-24-2008, 08:21 AM
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Hi Joanne,
I just saw your post about teaching yourself to paper piece. I am in the same place right now. I picked up Carol Doake's dvd Teach me to Paper Piece.
She also has a group on yahoo that is very helpful and inspirational.
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Old 08-24-2008, 10:46 AM
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Originally Posted by purplemem
Oh :evil:
I'm still waiting for my fabric order to get here. I found three or four patterns I like, and a couple of ideas.

How many WHAT SIZE BLOCKS FOR A 4-BLOCK CENTER?
I forgot already :roll:
Hi, well I think if your are going to have 4 blocks in the centre it has to measure up to 24 1/2 inches for your to send to the next person. So each block should be 6 1/8th inches. Not an even number. So just a suggestion make 4 x 5" blocks and then add a border of 2 1/4" around it.

Its up to you in the end how you do it as long as the finished block measure 24 1/2"m

All those who agree with me say YES. LOL

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Old 08-24-2008, 11:12 AM
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No. I think you are making it too hard. (Ask me how I know this)

1 block 24 inch finished

4 blocks = 12 inches finished. (The extra half inch comes from your seam allowance on each edge.

16 blocks = 6 inches finished. Again the extra half inch is your seam allowance on each edge.

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Boy, I tell you. I have NO idea what I'm going to put together for a center piece.

But, for the alst Round Robin, I used this: (If anyone likes the idea, it was on Blocks Galore and is a 24" block. (All half square triangles. Get Thangles and make them PERFECT.)

I was looking at the Teddy Bear there (that's also 24") but was intimidated by it's four pages long and all the cutting and piecing and WOW! But, it's real cute.



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You see Mary, you learn something new here every a question comes up.

I would have done it that way and been in trouble. :(

Thank you for your help

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Originally Posted by mary quite contrary
No. I think you are making it too hard. (Ask me how I know this)

1 block 24 inch finished

4 blocks = 12 inches finished. (The extra half inch comes from your seam allowance on each edge.

16 blocks = 6 inches finished. Again the extra half inch is your seam allowance on each edge.

Mary
Yes, this is correct... Great work Mary....

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I'm thinking about doing the Carpenter's Wheel Pattern (even before Cordelia suggested it lol). I just can't decide what colors to use. I just might have to make a special shopping trip. Hummm...
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I am working on a funky (for me) center in EQ. This will be the first one i designed. As soon as I make a final decision I will post. My colors are black and brights (probably 3 different bright colors).
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