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Old 01-18-2012, 10:02 AM
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If the corners of the snowball are really bugging you, next time you could make the HST's for the corners a little larger. Then the seams would match.
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Old 01-18-2012, 10:10 AM
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I wonder if your little squares moved on the snowball block? Did you mark the diagonal sewing line? Did you sew right on the line? I often leave the background square intact on blocks that add a triangle in the corner. I only trim the other half of the triangle. That way, when I press the triangle open, I can see if my block is off. When the triangle is larger than the background square I trim, when it is smaller I use the background square for alignment. Your quilt is pretty.
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Old 01-18-2012, 10:26 AM
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Looks perfect to me.
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Old 01-18-2012, 01:05 PM
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Originally Posted by Kim Bohannon View Post
the quilt looks great to me... but as for squaring up your blocks, usually, you do have to take more off one side than the others... that is normal.. what is important is that your seams all come to the same place on the ruler... Hope that helps
Ahhh...and this is where my concern comes in for future quilts. I know that in some way those vertical seams are important in this. I lined up each block so that the diagonal line on the ruler went through the corners of the block - but I did not line up on any seam. Had I not been attaching the 9-patches to Snowball blocks (that did not have seams to meet up) - I think I would have run into a problem with seams not lining up.

So if you take off more on one side than another - doesn't that make the block pattern look off? Disproportionate? I am very visual, so having trouble "seeing" this. I should probably get some scrap fabric and throw together a handful of 9 patch blocks - making my seams deliberately a little bit off on a few - then practice squaring them - paying attention to one of the vertical seams. Sometimes I have to see it done wrong before I get it - and I would prefer for that to happen on practice blocks, not a quilt!

Lab Fairy - yes, that's a thought - I could make the HST bigger if I wanted the end of the triangles to line up with a seam on the 9-patches. I was actually relieved to see that the particular points I was looking at weren't necessarily supposed to line up. So it makes sense that in order to make those points lines up - the size would need to increase.

MadQuilter - yes, I actually did mark all of my squares on the diagonal. I am sure not all was perfect though. Especially with the sewing, though I did get better faster after working through 124 of them! I learned what I was looking for as to where to start sewing on the corners on my machine - very valuable to get that, made sewing the later triangles easier than it seemed on the first batch.
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