Please help me with my math
#1
Please help me with my math
I'm getting ready to order fabric for sashing my first large project and I want to make sure I have enough. Can you please check my math?
I'm making 80 4" squares, and I want 2.5" sashing around each block. I'll be using cornerstones, too.
So I figure 4 sides x 80 squares = 320 4" strips = 1280" of strips
1 yard of fabric = 560" of 2.5" strips
1280/560 = 2.3
So 3 yards is WAY more than enough, right?
Oh, and I figure for 8 x 10 rows I'll need 90 cornerstones.
Thanks for helping. I really want to get this right the first time!
I'm making 80 4" squares, and I want 2.5" sashing around each block. I'll be using cornerstones, too.
So I figure 4 sides x 80 squares = 320 4" strips = 1280" of strips
1 yard of fabric = 560" of 2.5" strips
1280/560 = 2.3
So 3 yards is WAY more than enough, right?
Oh, and I figure for 8 x 10 rows I'll need 90 cornerstones.
Thanks for helping. I really want to get this right the first time!
#2
Are you putting sashing on the edges? Or will you have a border?
Usually you add sashing to the right and bottom of each block.
Then add to the top and sides if that's what you want or put a
border all around. If you add sashing on all four sides you will
end up with double sashing. Here's a link to help you. Draw it
on graph paper then count how many sashings you need.
http://www.synthcom.com/~val/Quilts/...ngSashing.html
Usually you add sashing to the right and bottom of each block.
Then add to the top and sides if that's what you want or put a
border all around. If you add sashing on all four sides you will
end up with double sashing. Here's a link to help you. Draw it
on graph paper then count how many sashings you need.
http://www.synthcom.com/~val/Quilts/...ngSashing.html
#4
Are you putting sashing on the edges? Or will you have a border?
Usually you add sashing to the right and bottom of each block.
Then add to the top and sides if that's what you want or put a
border all around. If you add sashing on all four sides you will
end up with double sashing. Here's a link to help you. Draw it
on graph paper then count how many sashings you need.
http://www.synthcom.com/~val/Quilts/...ngSashing.html
You might want to arrange your blocks before you add your sashing
because some will need sashing just on some sides and not all around.
Usually you add sashing to the right and bottom of each block.
Then add to the top and sides if that's what you want or put a
border all around. If you add sashing on all four sides you will
end up with double sashing. Here's a link to help you. Draw it
on graph paper then count how many sashings you need.
http://www.synthcom.com/~val/Quilts/...ngSashing.html
You might want to arrange your blocks before you add your sashing
because some will need sashing just on some sides and not all around.
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Not to throw a monkey wrench into the works, but sashing around all 4 sides of the block is exactly how I do it. That way all I have to do is sew the finished blocks into rows and match the seams at the corners. Takes the headache out of making sure the rows all line up perfectly on long rows of sashing.
#10
Yikes! Monkey wrench! I might order extra fabric just in case. Boy, this stuff is complicated!
Not to throw a monkey wrench into the works, but sashing around all 4 sides of the block is exactly how I do it. That way all I have to do is sew the finished blocks into rows and match the seams at the corners. Takes the headache out of making sure the rows all line up perfectly on long rows of sashing.
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