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Kassaundra 02-18-2019 01:40 PM

I do not have a accuquilt cutter, but have heard multiple times from multiple sources that you have to use a scant 1/4 inch when you use that cutter.

Originally Posted by vikkim (Post 8212496)
Hi Laters,
I have come across a problem I'm hoping you can help with. I've been making some practice blocks before I work all of your beautiful fabrics to make sure they are coming out the way I want. Try as I might, my finished blocks keep measuring 12 1/4 inches.

Some of the things I've done:
1. Used patterns that say they measure 12.5 inches. I used one of the ones from the site posted here: http://delawarequilts.com/BOMs/
2. I've used an Accqucutter to cut my pieces.
3. Measured my seams which are measuring 1/4 inch.


Thanks in advance for sharing your wisdom and tricks!!
Vikki


Kassaundra 02-18-2019 01:42 PM

Oh how pretty I love it, thanks, this is my first block for this boom and it didn't disappoint.

Originally Posted by Lstew2212 (Post 8212488)
Block I made today for Kassaundra. Sorry the picture looks washed out. I used Burgundy and Green to match the feathers in the fabric.

[ATTACH=CONFIG]608671[/ATTACH]


vikkim 02-18-2019 01:44 PM

Kassaundra, so does that mean a seam that is less than a quarter inch?
vikki



Originally Posted by Kassaundra (Post 8212497)
I do not have a accuquilt cutter, but have heard multiple times from multiple sources that you have to use a scant 1/4 inch when you use that cutter.


Kassaundra 02-18-2019 01:53 PM

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I found an orange piece of fabric at the quilt store today so was able to finish Terri's block. Hope there is enough purple, I used the whole F8 w/ just a couple of scraps left.

[ATTACH=CONFIG]608675[/ATTACH]

This was actually plan B, my original idea worked on paper, but I couldn't make it look right w/ fabric (tried w/ scraps just to make sure it would work thankfully)

Kassaundra 02-18-2019 01:55 PM

Yes, that is my understanding of working w/ accuquilt. Like a couple of threads short of 1/4 inch.

Originally Posted by vikkim (Post 8212499)
Kassaundra, so does that mean a seam that is less than a quarter inch?
vikki


PamelaOry 02-18-2019 02:15 PM

I love this!!

Originally Posted by Kassaundra (Post 8212502)
I found an orange piece of fabric at the quilt store today so was able to finish Terri's block. Hope there is enough purple, I used the whole F8 w/ just a couple of scraps left.

[ATTACH=CONFIG]608675[/ATTACH]

This was actually plan B, my original idea worked on paper, but I couldn't make it look right w/ fabric (tried w/ scraps just to make sure it would work thankfully)


TheMerkleFamily 02-18-2019 02:28 PM

Amazing! Again :) Wonderful block, Kass!

Janice McC 02-18-2019 03:11 PM

Hi Vikki, yes, scant is just less than 1/4 of an inch. Maybe a thread or two less. I think of the quarter inch line as the fold line, not the stitching line. The thread and the fold take up the tiniest bit of fabric. If you have multiple seams across a block, it may be enough to account for your missing 1/4 inch. Also, like Kass, I've heard you must use a scant one quarter inch seam with the cut pieces but that's only what I've heard, not experienced. I've also heard that depending upon the type of cutter you have, the direction you feed fabric may make a significant difference in the cut size of each piece. You'd have to test that one yourself and it may vary with different cutters. I'm pretty sure someone else here must have one so they'll speak up to help. But in the meantime, check your quarter inch seam. The best thing you can do is sew two pieces of fabric together using your 1/4 inch seam and see if they come up to the proper size. For example, if you've got two precisely cut 3 1/2 squares, (measure with the same acrylic square, with the ruled line directly on the cut edge of the fabric, not inside, not outside) after sewing them together they should measure 3 1/2 by 6 1/2. If not, un-stitch and adjust your seam smaller if the pieces are shy of 6 1/2 inches wide or enlarge it if they are over 6 1/2 inches wide. Hope this helps. Until you get the problem figured out, all of your blocks will be short. Spend some time working it out and soon your blocks will be coming up just about perfect every single time. The quarter inch seam is an elusive thing.

Originally Posted by vikkim (Post 8212496)
Hi Laters, e
I have come across a problem I'm hoping you can help with. I've been making some practice blocks before I work all of your beautiful fabrics to make sure they are coming out the way I want. Try as I might, my finished blocks keep measuring 12 1/4 inches.

Some of the things I've done:
1. Used patterns that say they measure 12.5 inches. I used one of the ones from the site posted here: http://delawarequilts.com/BOMs/
2. I've used an Accqucutter to cut my pieces.
3. Measured my seams which are measuring 1/4 inch.


Thanks in advance for sharing your wisdom and tricks!!
Vikki


terriamn 02-18-2019 03:54 PM

Kass love love my block. Yippee.

vikki are you using a hand crank Go. Or the Go big. I gave up using my Go for boom blocks till I bought the Go Big. Previous to the Go Big my blocks were also to small. Good luck

ibex94 02-18-2019 04:04 PM

and more gorgeous blocks! Wowza!


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