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What is a "float"when cutting 1/2 blocks?

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Old 05-02-2013, 10:25 AM
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Originally Posted by linda faye View Post
..... Jan, I want to know where you live and if there is a home for sale really close by!Happy quilting.
Oh yeah, there are several in the sweet town of Bedford, home of the D-Day Memorial. Some are restored Victorians on streets with other beautiful homes; some are "in the country" on the Virginia Scenic Byway going toward the Peaks of Otter. This is a great place to live and move and have your being! Y'all come on down!

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Me too. Had not heard the term before and the picture helped. Interesting, now I will have to find a pattern to try it. Thanks again Jan.

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A picture is worth a thousand words! Thanks for the visual, Jan. I did not get it until you posted the picture! Once again, I learned something new today!
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Old 05-02-2013, 06:34 PM
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Thank you, Jan
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Originally Posted by virtualbernie View Post
Thanks Jan! I still didn't understand until I saw the picture
Me either!!
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Thanks for the information, I had never heard of this either so glad I'm on this board I keep learning new things.
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Old 08-22-2013, 08:38 PM
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Thank you so much...The picture made this easier to understand.
Originally Posted by Jan in VA View Post
This is what "float" looks like.
You can use the same idea when setting a quilt "on point" by cutting the setting triangles larger than needed and trimming a bit after the whole top is sewn together. Leave enough 'extra' to allow floating of the design.

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Jan, where do you get all your knowledge from? You are amazing.
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