Uh-oh!!! Help!
#11
I contacted KQ and they don't have the fabic. Sooo, I am going to try cutting the 10 1/2 in block down to fit the strips and hopefully all won't be a total loss. This was to be a gift so I wanted it to be perfect! (That's the reason I purchased a kit-lol!) Thanks for all the suggestions, I knew I could count on this board for help.
Barbara
Barbara
#12
if you already cut the strips and find two are too short, i'd add a corner stone (a square) to it so it would fit. sometimes directions aren't clear enough. don't cut your blocks down. i'd add the squares.
http://quilting.about.com/od/quiltbo...lt_borders.htm
http://quilting.about.com/od/quiltbo...lt_borders.htm
#13
Originally Posted by nativetexan
if you already cut the strips and find two are too short, i'd add a corner stone (a square) to it so it would fit. sometimes directions aren't clear enough. don't cut your blocks down. i'd add the squares.
http://quilting.about.com/od/quiltbo...lt_borders.htm
http://quilting.about.com/od/quiltbo...lt_borders.htm
They call that a design decision.
#14
Originally Posted by nativetexan
if you already cut the strips and find two are too short, i'd add a corner stone (a square) to it so it would fit. sometimes directions aren't clear enough. don't cut your blocks down. i'd add the squares.
http://quilting.about.com/od/quiltbo...lt_borders.htm
http://quilting.about.com/od/quiltbo...lt_borders.htm
#15
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Originally Posted by CutNup
I contacted KQ and they don't have the fabic. Sooo, I am going to try cutting the 10 1/2 in block down to fit the strips and hopefully all won't be a total loss. This was to be a gift so I wanted it to be perfect! (That's the reason I purchased a kit-lol!) Thanks for all the suggestions, I knew I could count on this board for help.
Barbara
Barbara
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