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Old 10-12-2011, 04:44 PM
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Half square triangles - If cut from a square - the theoretical amount to the add to the finished size is 7/8 inch. I actually add an inch and trim the HST units down after sewing them.

(Example: Four inch finished size (two pieces make a square unit) - cut 4-7/8 inch squares

Quarter square triangles - if cut from a square - the theoretical amount to add to the finished size is 1-1/4 inch

(Example: Four inch finished size (four pieces in the square unit) - cut 5-1/4 inch squares.
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I am so happy I have no plans to do this! LOL
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Old 10-13-2011, 03:57 AM
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You have to go back to Pythagoras' Theorem:

http://www.mathguide.com/lessons/Pythagoras.html
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Old 10-13-2011, 04:09 AM
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I am totally confused, MATH isnt a strong point for me !!!
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Thanks everyone, this was really helful for those of us who like to do our own thing!
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Salute all these clever girls!!!!!!!! But after all thank you.
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Old 10-13-2011, 05:23 AM
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Originally Posted by lee_stitches
Pythagorean Theorem? A squared + B squared = C squared is the formula for a right triangle. 8 squared + 8 squared = C squared. 64 + 64 = C squared. 128 = C squared. The square root of 128 = 11.3
WOW!!, you are really smart. You must have done well in your math classes
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I needed to know that formula the other day and now I can't remember why. I hate getting old. I saved the formula for when I remember why I needed it.
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Originally Posted by QuiltE
Originally Posted by ShowMama
Does anyone know if there is a formula for figuring the diagonal measurement of a quilt block? Say, if I make an 8" square 9-patch block, is there a formula that I can use to figure the diagonal measurement from one corner to the opposite corner? Oh, I know I could just make a block and then measure it's diagonal, but was hoping there is some easy method to figure it out on paper. I'm wanting to make a quilt with sashed blocks on point and want it to end up a certain size, but don't exactly know how big to make my blocks and sashing. Any help would be appreciated.
.... or instead of "making" it, you could cut draw it on paper.
Don't forget the seam allowances!
That was my first thought, too!
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Bonnie Hunter has computed them all. go to her website . www.quiltville.com
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