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Old 07-03-2014, 07:05 AM
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Beautiful quilt.
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Old 07-03-2014, 07:07 AM
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I saw that tutorial and was thinking of trying it. I loved the civil war material in red she did. Yours is beautiful as well.
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[QUOTE=bearisgray;6784285]When starting with 10 inch squares - what size do the blocks finish at?[/QUOTE
my blocks ended about 1/8 inch under 12 inches. They probably all should have come out to 12 inches but they were a little off. I ended up trimming mine to 11 and 3/4 being careful that the hourglass triangle in each corner stayed in the right spot for sewing the blocks together. When I sewed them together, the bias really helped to line up the colour changes and the hourglass corner triangles.
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very pretty
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Very Nice!!! I just love the tutorials that Jenny does
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I love it.
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Th[QUOTE=Tartan;6784338]
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When starting with 10 inch squares - what size do the blocks finish at?[/QUOTE
my blocks ended about 1/8 inch under 12 inches. They probably all should have come out to 12 inches but they were a little off. I ended up trimming mine to 11 and 3/4 being careful that the hourglass triangle in each corner stayed in the right spot for sewing the blocks together. When I sewed them together, the bias really helped to line up the colour changes and the hourglass corner triangles.
Thanks. I don't know if Jenny mentioned "finish size" or not in her tutorial.
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Beautiful job. I like that pattern.
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It looks great.
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[QUOTE=Tartan;6782744][COLOR=#0000cd][B]These are the blocks I did from Jenny's original 10 inch starting size. My lap top measures 34 X 46 1/2 inches and I will probably add a 6 inch dark blue border(need to purchase). I know a lot of people were lamenting the bias edges but they really helped me line up the little hourglass corner triangles.

Yours looks great! I have one started and the blocks are on my design wall. I'm using a fat quarter pack and didn't want a lot of waste, so I cut my squares at 8.5"....giving me a finished 9" block. I love it so far!! Easy and fun!

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