Are there any other mathmatically challenged quilters out there. I was so bummed yesterday.. I cut some fabric and of course it ended up not being the size I want. I did realize that it was my cutting and not the math.. I have to give kudos to my friend Pam for her skills with the adding, if it wasn't for her and my "Lovin' Man" I would be so pitiful! What do you do to help with your calculations on a quilt?
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LMBO I LOOK it up! We are going to have to change your name to Silly Monkey!
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I say un-intelligible things.
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I am not mathematically challenged but I have cut fabric wrong before. The rule there is that it is usually the last piece and I have no more to fix the mistake. Time to get creative. If you know that your challenge is the math I'd suggest to write down all the steps (or measurements) and use a calculator.
It is always a good idea to do a test block too. |
I have one of those quilt calculators but it looks so daunting!
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Originally Posted by dsb38327
I cuss a lot.
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I know how to do the math, but if I do it too quickly, I am prone to mistakes. More times than I like to think of, I have done a quick mental math and then made a block, and thought "Why isn't it as big as the others", and realized I calculated something wrong. Seam allowances, usually.
If I think about how much fabric this has cost me, I might cry. :( |
I ask my smart husband to help and he asks his smart wife how to spell things. We are a perfect pair :D
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okay that is what it is Sue.. he asks me to spell and I ask him to add! you are right.. perfect pair!
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Paper and pencil and sketch it out, or go to my EQ program :D:D:D
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