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Old 02-28-2011, 03:39 AM
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Originally Posted by BettyB
well here are some of my pinwheels that I have put into blocks. I have several more pinwheels made.
Love this look.Going to finish mine that way to.
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Old 02-28-2011, 03:58 AM
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My finished pinwheels are 5 1/2" .Can anyone figured sizes to finish them like the 8" framed pinwheels on the About site?
[/quote]Love this look.Going to finish mine that way to.
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Old 02-28-2011, 04:46 AM
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Originally Posted by fabric whisperer
ok, I was following along quietly, working with my daughter on this in secret... the jig is up, tho ~ we tried the method of sewing around all four sides and cutting diagonally... so many people say they like this method... now we sewed a row together tonight with sashing, and we're getting wavy-pucker stuffs going on... I have been quilting long enough that I didn't see that comin' and it hit me like WHAM!

I smoothed them out by hand on the ironing board, and I think they'll be ok once we start smoothing onto the batting... but my daughter was trying to do a quilt up for one of her BFFs whose b-day party is this coming Friday. Now I am not sure if there's a better method to doing the HSTs?

I have done some complicated stuff before, I cannot believe pinwheels will be my demise!
Did you try to starch your fabric before you cut? That seems to help with the bias edges.
You could also take two squares right sides together, draw a line down the middle point to point, Sew 1/4" on each side of the line, cut on the line and square up the blocks method. This method doesn't have bias edges. HTH
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Old 02-28-2011, 05:11 AM
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Has anyone tried the 3 D pinwheel.? It is quick and easy. I just can't stop making them.
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Old 02-28-2011, 10:32 AM
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Ora Lee, What's a 3d Pinwheel and is there a block I can download, Blessings, Georgia
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Old 02-28-2011, 02:09 PM
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Just a little bit more and I will have DGD quilt done and can start on youngest DGS pinwheel quilt. The pinwheels I have done will be made into a table runner
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Old 02-28-2011, 02:27 PM
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Originally Posted by plainpat
My finished pinwheels are 5 1/2" .Can anyone figured sizes to finish them like the 8" framed pinwheels on the About site?
Love this look.Going to finish mine that way to.[/quote]

I am not sure if I found the pattern you are refering to but here are some figures for you if it is.
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Dilemma -- started out with scrappy pinwheels. Each pinwheel has two different colors. Now I'm thinking that I like the ones that are a color with white. Which way to proceed???!
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I have the same dilemna. . . I have a rainbow of colors so what I decided to do is tones - the current one has 24 gree/blue/brown pinwheels and I am going to make it a 'boys' quilt. I plan on donating mine to a kids hospital. This one would be more teenage boy- I have some juvenile prints to use for younger boys , pinks/res and yellow for the girls. That was my solution. Will post them as I get them done. I have a total of 50 pinwheels - but needed a break. Anyone else have an ideas??
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[quote=BettyB][quote=plainpat]My finished pinwheels are 5 1/2" .Can anyone figured sizes to finish them like the 8" framed pinwheels on the About site?

I found a guide on about.com for piwheels: 3 7/8" squares make 6" blocks and 5 7/8" makes 10 inch blocks - hope that helps :-D
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