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finished size
the finished size dimensions are the measurements of the unit/block that one sees on a completed top (before quilting)
some of the factors that affect that size are: -was the fabric washed before cutting it? -cut size of the pieces -how wide is the seam allowance -thread used -thickness of the fabric - one has to .allow for how much "take up" happens whenever there is a fold -steam pressing of some unwashed fabrics can cause shrinkage -uneven seam allowances -pressing/ironing technique if the " finished size" is critical for a particular project, do the "three strip" test to see if any adjustments are necessary. making a test block is even better. the 1/4 inch seam is an important factor for accuracy - but it is not the only one. there are projects where consistency matters more than having a "perfect" 1/4 inch seam. if/when doing string or crumb piecing, for me, it only has to lay flat and not pull apart. |
Food for thought! Thanks!!!
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