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Old 02-03-2008, 09:22 PM
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Originally Posted by Celeste
Here's a few sites I found:

http://www.equilters.com/library/PFP/square-in-square.html

and the one Lucky Patsy's "Mom" told us about:

http://www.quilterscache.com/S/SquareinSquareBlock.html

http://www.quilterscache.com/P/PinwheelBlock.html

I'm so glad someone was able to send you fabric and batting!
I'm glad bj was kind enough to buy and send it. :D

Yayness! Instructions I can actually understand! Thanks!
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Old 02-03-2008, 09:40 PM
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Originally Posted by ShellyQ
I can run you up some cutting directions for both blocks, just let me know what size you want and I will post on the thread here.
I think I'll need the extra help. I spent like three hours the other night trying to figure out how big to cut my pieces, drawing on my little dry erase board and using my calculator. I only got as far as figuring out for my double pinwheel blocks I could get two half squares out of a 5" square. And I'm not entirely sure if I got that right. lol.

I'm gonna need 8" blocks. Is it possible for you to give me directions that doesn't involve strip cutting? It will be a total nightmare for me to try and cut a paralell strip of fabric. I can't afford to screw up the cutting process so I need some sort of cutting process that doesn't totally make me feel like I'm doing surgery on someone.
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Old 02-03-2008, 11:36 PM
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Hi there, i'm new to the forum, but just wanted to say your pattern is absolutely beautiful! I don't know if this will help, but i usually use graph paper to make my patterns, and it takes the guessing and calculating out of the picture. But honestly, your pattern looks really really hard, good luck with it!
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Old 02-04-2008, 12:31 AM
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Ok, instead of rotary cutting instructions, I've done you some templates so you won't need to do strip cutting. you will need to join the patt for the large square. Then you could use the paper patts to make some cardboard templates. I just glue the paper to some cardboard and cut out when dry. All the best with your new project, looks like it's coming along great.
PS: The templates include a marked quarter inch seam allowance, don't forget to click print as image under advanced properties in adobe Reader so that the seam allowances will print out, also make sure scaling is set at nil
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Download for templates for Pinwheel Block, 8 inch finished size
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Download for Templates for Square in Square, 8 inch finished size
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Old 02-05-2008, 04:06 PM
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Flying V..what a lovely and exciting pattern. I'm just going to have to steal it...should I wait until you have the instructions done?

It will be beautiful~
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Originally Posted by sandpat
Flying V..what a lovely and exciting pattern. I'm just going to have to steal it...should I wait until you have the instructions done?

It will be beautiful~
Patti
You have permission to steal. :mrgreen:
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Old 02-05-2008, 08:20 PM
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Originally Posted by ShellyQ
Ok, instead of rotary cutting instructions, I've done you some templates so you won't need to do strip cutting. you will need to join the patt for the large square. Then you could use the paper patts to make some cardboard templates. I just glue the paper to some cardboard and cut out when dry. All the best with your new project, looks like it's coming along great.
PS: The templates include a marked quarter inch seam allowance, don't forget to click print as image under advanced properties in adobe Reader so that the seam allowances will print out, also make sure scaling is set at nil
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Awesome, but there's one problem: my printer isn't working. :(
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try your local library - mine charges ten centa a page for nice laser prints.
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Old 02-05-2008, 08:56 PM
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I'm positive my library does prints, but I'm not sure how I could do it since its on an Adobe file...obviously I couldn't go save the file onto their computer and then print it off.
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Oh, I did say I was going to post the colorless version for those who want to steal and come up with their own color scheme. Here it is.

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