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helou 05-19-2014 04:52 AM

Thank you all
I made a mistake in my first post. I meant to write that it was 1/2 inch wide +the famous 1/4 inch seam. I hope and I guess you understood what I meant...

Originally Posted by helou (Post 6720648)
...It ended up being a 25 square grid. For a bag I thought 12 1/2 inches plus sides, top and bottom would do it. So I was determine to try it with 1/2 inch seam... What a trial for my scant 1/4 inch seam lolll


kydeb 05-19-2014 05:27 AM

Very cool! I just read it with my phone QR reader ;-)

fangman 05-19-2014 05:43 AM

Very interesting.

quiltin-nannie 05-19-2014 05:51 AM

This just amazes me how this works!

letsquilt 05-19-2014 06:37 AM

VerY cool just read it with my iPhone,also went in and did a bar code with all my grand children's names, but question is how do I turn it into a grid to cut out squares for a quilt?

FabStripper 05-19-2014 09:28 AM

Oh I think they will love this; what a unique gesture (NOT gift). :)

MaryKatherine 05-19-2014 11:14 AM

Nicely done!
MaryKatherine

AnnT 05-19-2014 12:21 PM

How cool! I've never heard of that. Thanks for sharing.

knitwitrosie 05-19-2014 12:23 PM

What a unique thing to do!! Love it!

helou 05-19-2014 04:14 PM


Originally Posted by letsquilt (Post 6722703)
VerY cool just read it with my iPhone,also went in and did a bar code with all my grand children's names, but question is how do I turn it into a grid to cut out squares for a quilt?

If you print it big enough so it fits a printer sheet of paper, you will notice that it is either squares or rectangles. I used a ruler and a pencil and traced a line from top to bottom on this piece of paper to separate it by square, dividing the rectangles into squares and drew lines all over the "pattern". So I could see better if some rectangles measured 1 or 2 or 3 squares in size. One square to me was my basic "value" then I did the same thing for each "line of squares" from one side to the other. It is easier to see and count how many lines you draw and count them and that gave me my "grid" to work from.

here it is on post #30 http://www.quiltingboard.com/picture...t203558-3.html


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