How do I know what size to cut fabric without a pattern? For example, how can I figure the size of a four square patch if I want to put it next to a square (like a 6 inch or something)?
I hope this makes sense. You guys have helped me so so so much as I begin this wonderful quilting journey. |
Since I am mathmatically challenged, I would make the 4 patch first, then cut my squares to match that size...
I will be watching this thread for the answer too. ;) |
If you're putting it next to a 6 inch square (finished size), you divide 6 by 2 (because there are two squares for each 6 inch side) to get 3", then add the .5" for seam allowances. Cut the four patch units 3.5".
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Originally Posted by CoriAmD
Since I am mathmatically challenged, I would make the 4 patch first, then cut my squares to match that size...
Cut your squares for 4-patch @ 3.5".......your alternate sq. will likely be cut in the 6.5" range. OR Cut your squares for 4-patch @ 4".......your alternate sq. will likely be cut in the 7.5" range. Jan in VA |
each seam is 1/4" -- so 6" divided by 2 for a 4 patch is 3" + 1/4" for 1 seam - so your small 4 patch squares would be 3 1/4" for a 6 in larger square
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Always start with the size you want it to finish at (after all the seams are in the quilt).
So ... for a 6" finished 4P block .... * each of the 4Ps would be 3"x3" finished * add on 1/4" for seams on each side * each of the 4Ps would be 3-1/2"x3-1/2" You can do the same for 9Ps .... and most anything else! Keep this, and you're on your way to designing your own patterns, or looking at a photo and figuring it out! |
I'm a math teacher ... and you all get an A+ !!
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forget the math initially and draw what you want on graft paper and measure.
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sounds reasonable
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Originally Posted by QuiltE
Always start with the size you want it to finish at (after all the seams are in the quilt).
So ... for a 6" finished 4P block .... * each of the 4Ps would be 3"x3" finished * add on 1/4" for seams on each side * each of the 4Ps would be 3-1/2"x3-1/2" You can do the same for 9Ps .... and most anything else! Keep this, and you're on your way to designing your own patterns, or looking at a photo and figuring it out! |
Originally Posted by shnnn
Just remember you need to add 1/2" for seam allowances to your solid squares as well to get to the same size!
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Originally Posted by QuiltE
Originally Posted by shnnn
Just remember you need to add 1/2" for seam allowances to your solid squares as well to get to the same size!
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Originally Posted by shnnn
Originally Posted by QuiltE
Originally Posted by shnnn
Just remember you need to add 1/2" for seam allowances to your solid squares as well to get to the same size!
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