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Old 01-03-2015, 09:44 AM
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My fold & sew quilt blocks are coming out in different sizes - the blocks start out using a 10 inch square with a 5 inch square used inside. Depending on the placement of the 5 inch square, my blocks vary between 9 1/2 inch finished size to about 9 inch finished size when completed. The link for the square is: http://www.nationalquilterscircle.co...nd-sew-quilts/. There is no mention of this completed block size difference in the video. Should I just vary the size of the sashing when I join the blocks?
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Old 01-03-2015, 10:10 AM
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how cute. looks like they should come out 9 inches. 1/2 inch taken for first seam, then another 1/2= 1 inch total taken away from 10 inch block.
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Old 01-03-2015, 10:11 AM
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Make your self a placement template out of cardboard so you can place your starter square in the same spot each time or trim down your finished squares to a consistent size. OR go wild and crazy and just square up your blocks smaller varying where the center square ends up.
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i noticed that when i watched the video too. i'd cut them down to the same size... i don't think i'd like the varied width sashings.. jmho
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If you place the square in the center, you sew two seams in each direction. The two seam allowances take up 1" of fabric, so the block reduces to 9" (8 1/2 finished). If you place the square in a corner, you only do one seam each direction, so you end at 9 1/2" (8" finished). You're not doing anything wrong, that's just how it works. Another vote here from trimming them all to 9" before sashing.

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Originally Posted by Krisb View Post
If you place the square in the center, you sew two seams in each direction. The two seam allowances take up 1" of fabric, so the block reduces to 9" (8 1/2 finished). If you place the square in a corner, you only do one seam each direction, so you end at 9 1/2" (8" finished). You're not doing anything wrong, that's just how it works. Another vote here from trimming them all to 9" before sashing.
Yes, I agree with Krisb. YOu notice that in the video, all the sample quilts have blocks with all the same placement. Don't vary the sashing, cut them all down to the smallest size (sounds like 9")
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I find this very interesting. I found a site where you can print it all out.

http://www.handicraftsbypeg.com/page.php?c=12
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I would like to hear from some of you after you try this technique. It seems to me that there would be a lot of bulk in the seams, especially those pinwheels and other blocks where there are triangle folds in the corners.
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