Now you can make a second quilt.
If math isn't your strong suit consider getting EQ, even an older version, or let a friend with EA help you. It is so easy to just put in the finished size of the blocks and 'fool around' to check for finished size. OK ... I used to teach math and before work in statistics. I taught my students and we had fun. After all, once you drop the fear it is fun. There are only a few things you can do with numbers: leave them alone, make them go away (like multiply by zero, subtract by the same amount), make them bigger (addition and multiplication by greater than one, or division by lesser than one), or make them smaller (subtraction or multiply by less than one or division by greater than one.) Just have fun with it and relax! ali |
I have done that before but not that much! LOL Look at it this way you're ahead for the next quilt gift!
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we all do.......lol
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You never know when you're going to need a quilt for a gift, so you have a great head start!!
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Bonus... finish them both and then you have one already done to give away for one of those unexpected gifts that crop up.
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That's too funny! Glad to know I'm not the only one who does that.
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too funny and lucky to have enough fabric to finish them. sounds like something I would do.
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Awesome to know I have company in the math department! LOL:D
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I feel your chagrin... my math skills are terrible as are my spacial relationships - quilting is a real challenge and I love it.
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Did that LOL!
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