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Old 02-07-2018, 09:32 AM
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I googled "patterns for Charm squares" and 26 MILLION links popped up. It would work for other sizes too,
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Old 02-07-2018, 10:06 AM
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I love precuts. I like the layer cakes because that size fits perfectly on most of my Go dies. Thanks for the info about the jelly roll quilt books.
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Old 02-07-2018, 10:09 AM
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There are a great many YouTube videos for precuts.

I do not mind having to cut down precuts for a pattern, it generally is easier to manage smaller cuts, than yardage. Generally they are on grain, so there is no wrestling with grain lines.
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Old 02-08-2018, 12:33 AM
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Unless you want a quilt made from 10" squares you will need to cut them at some time. Quite a few blocks can be made by just placing 2 squares RSF and sewn either side of a line and cut into - HSTs (pinwheels & QSTs), D4P or D9P, 4 patches, probably similar to Turning 20 etc, by sewing lines across but off centre, but they will still need to be cut. You can make stack-n-whack and crazy quilts.
Just my offering of ideas.
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[ATTACH=CONFIG]588599[/ATTACH] Here is my favorite pattern using a layer cake and a charm pack and a mini charm pack. This is Roses on the Vine and I've made two of them. While I was working I bought drawers full of pre-cuts not knowing what I would do with them. This is called Sunrise by Lavenderlime. You have to make that layer cake a 9 1/2 inch piece first.

They go together fast. I made another one out of Bee Happy and that one sold. I have 3 more borders to put on this one. I use the same fabrics because someone else coordinated all the colors. I'm not good at that.
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Old 02-08-2018, 03:39 AM
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My biggest problem with pre-cuts is that so many pieces are left over after many projects-more scraps. Granted they are cut into specific sizes-but they are scraps. Either I have too many pieces and create scraps or I don't have enough pieces because I have already used part of the bundle. I have a couple of patterns using charms that I use for kid donation quilts; but, I am about to give up on pre-cuts in favor of just buying yardage.
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Old 02-08-2018, 05:53 AM
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One thing I love about pre-cuts is that you get the whole line. I guess they aren't for everyone though.
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Old 02-08-2018, 08:23 AM
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Originally Posted by Charleen DiSante View Post
Have you seen patterns using the squares without re-cutting? This was the frustration a fellow quilt guild member shared, that you have to re-cut them.
If you are not going to cut them, why would you need a pattern? Just sew them together, with or without sashing.
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Originally Posted by Charleen DiSante View Post
Have you seen patterns using the squares without re-cutting? This was the frustration a fellow quilt guild member shared, that you have to re-cut them.
I am guessing that you mean cutting down a charm square to 4.5 inches, not that you don't want to cut them at all. Missouri Star has patterns that use the 5" or 10" without cutting down, and they have patterns that you do cut down.
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My library has these books and you can decide if you want to purchase them. They are excellent.
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