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Tippysmom 03-21-2014 12:15 PM

I flunked math, so....
 
I could use some help.

The fat quarters I have are all stripes, and I have to cut pieces measuring 3.5" x 7.5". The pieces should be half vertical and half horizontal. I just can't figure out how to get the most bang for my buck, to cut which first or whether it makes any difference.

I hope I am making sense..:confused::confused::confused::confused:

QuiltnNan 03-21-2014 12:18 PM

fat quarters vary in size lately. can you provide the sizes of your fat quarters?

tessagin 03-21-2014 12:24 PM

Do you mean like a mitered corner? I have a rail fence and want to use some striped shirts where the corners would be mitered. Never mind I don't think that's what you have in mind. Somebody helppppppppp!!!!!!!!!!

ILoveToQuilt 03-21-2014 12:36 PM

I'm extremely math challenged, too. Will be watching the thread as I have always wondered how to work with stripes. Thanks for starting the thread.

Anita

Tippysmom 03-21-2014 12:41 PM

My FQs are pretty consistent, none under 18" x 22", most have a little more.

No, nothing about miters, I just need to know the best way to get the most strips (half of them vertically striped and half of them horizontally striped) out of the FQs.

bearisgray 03-21-2014 12:56 PM

Does it matter where on the stripes you cut? Some striped fabrics are " uneven" and where you cut on the pattern might matter.

You could take graph paper and sketch it out. Or take a piece of newspaper the size of a fq and draw the blocks on it as a test run

Prism99 03-21-2014 01:32 PM

I sketched this out on notecards.

Assuming your fat quarter is 18"x22", your best bet is probably to cut the fat quarter in half first, making 2 pieces that are 18"x11". This will yield 6 rectangles with stripes going one way and 5 rectangles with strips going the other way. If you must have the same number each way, then the most you can get is 5 sets.

If you cut the rectangle in half the other way (so it measures 9"x22"), you get 6 rectangles with stripes going one way but only 4 rectangles with stripes going the other way.

I'm not feeling that great today, so I hope somebody checks my reasoning. You could check it yourself by coloring two sheets of graph paper with stripes; make each graph square 1". Then divide and cut both ways to see if I am right.

If your fat quarters are a different size than 18"x22", all bets are off.

Jeanne S 03-21-2014 01:49 PM


Originally Posted by Prism99 (Post 6638270)
I sketched this out on notecards.

Assuming your fat quarter is 18"x22", your best bet is probably to cut the fat quarter in half first, making 2 pieces that are 18"x11". This will yield 6 rectangles with stripes going one way and 5 rectangles with strips going the other way. If you must have the same number each way, then the most you can get is 5 sets.

If you cut the rectangle in half the other way (so it measures 9"x22"), you get 6 rectangles with stripes going one way but only 4 rectangles with stripes going the other way.

I'm not feeling that great today, so I hope somebody checks my reasoning. You could check it yourself by coloring two sheets of graph paper with stripes; make each graph square 1". Then divide and cut both ways to see if I am right.

If your fat quarters are a different size than 18"x22", all bets are off.

I basically agree with Prism99 but I think you would get 5 stripes going one way and 8 going the other way--but if you need matched pairs that nets out to 5 with some extra fabric. If you didn't have the stripe issue you can get a total of 14 rectangles out of your full fat quarter.

Tippysmom 03-21-2014 02:14 PM

Wow, I will try this tomorrow! I knew you all would have the answer for me. I'll report back and let you know.

Thank you so much!!

Renate

NJ Quilter 03-21-2014 03:11 PM

If she doesn't pop in soon, PM Jan in VA. She seems to be the guru on how to make the most of your cuts.


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