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Old 07-19-2017, 01:49 PM
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I've finished my blocks and ready to add sashing and cornerstones.
I think I will have to fudge it a little. No way to trim the block
because I will lose my points. They are anywhere between 6" and 6.5".
I was planning on one inch finished sashing.
Should I cut my sashing individually to make all the blocks
finish at 8" square?
I will be setting it on point. Not sure if this makes any
difference or not. Thanks for your help.
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Old 07-19-2017, 01:57 PM
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did you hand or machine piece the blocks? I have one of the books, but haven't started it yet. The book says they should be 6 1/2 unfinished....and 6 inches finished. And then she offset them but on point..... Did you print templates from the CD? I am just wondering why you have such a disparity....

If you sash each block, won't your sashing then come close to 4" or am I thinking wrong?

It's one the quilt bucket list though, so I am interested in the responses!
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it sounds like an excellent idea to me
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Same thing happened to me. I never could figure it out. I sashed using different widths of sashing and it came out okay. Not being a math person, I tried to add up a few blocks to see if it was in the math of downsizing from a 12 inch to a 6 inch block. Maybe it has something to do with those tiny tiny flippy corners.
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I've done both paper-piece and regular machine piecing. I noticed
the more pieces it had the more the block would shrink. Doesn't
matter which method of piecing. I used Aurifil 50 wt. so I don't think
it's my thread.
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Originally Posted by EasyPeezy View Post
I've done both paper-piece and regular machine piecing. I noticed
the more pieces it had the more the block would shrink. Doesn't
matter which method of piecing. I used Aurifil 50 wt. so I don't think
it's my thread.
If more pieces results in more shrinkage, you probably need to adjust your seam allowance.
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Old 07-19-2017, 05:41 PM
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Originally Posted by dunster View Post
If more pieces results in more shrinkage, you probably need to adjust your seam allowance.
Can't adjust the seam allowance on paper-piecing. My printed patterns were
exactly 6.5" square...but after sewing some turned out smaller. Weird.
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I've made both the FWS and PC.
The PP block patterns were accurate.

The only discrepancy was IF I didn't make sure it printed out to 100% and it got re-sized.

After making a couple blocks at the wrong size, and needing to remake them, I quickly learned to make sure the rest were printed to the correct size before I started PPing each.
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I think it's also possible that paper pieced blocks can shrink a little during pressing, especially with steam. That might depend on the kind of paper used - just a theory.
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Originally Posted by dunster View Post
I think it's also possible that paper pieced blocks can shrink a little during pressing, especially with steam. That might depend on the kind of paper used - just a theory.
I think you're right. I used Carol Doak's paper. Maybe vellum has less shrinkage but
more difficult to remove IMHO. I don't have a steam iron but maybe the humidity
in the air? We do have a big industrial dehumidifier in the basement but who knows.
I know my printed papers were 100%. I had to re-adjust my print resolution several
times to get it right then used the same resolution for each and every pattern. Maybe
I'll have to rethink my paper for next time.
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