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    Old 01-13-2019, 09:44 AM
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    Welcome Zozee! Yay... we're in the same group. Two months is really more than enough time to get these blocks made. You are going to have a lot of fun.
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    Old 01-13-2019, 12:14 PM
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    Default Cutting fat 1/8ths

    I wanted to cut my fat 1/8ths oversized to give people as much wiggle room as possible. In the process I discovered it was easy to add to 18” making them 18 1/2 or even 19” long but had much more trouble figuring out how to get them wider than 10”. Once I cut the selvage off, most of mine ended up at 10, 10 1/4, or at very best, 10 1/2”.

    Is is there another way to cut fat 1/8ths that allows for wider cuts?


    also, I have a confession to make. When I first started cutting them over a week ago, I accidentally grabbed the wrong spray bottle and part of my fabric got sprayed with best press peaches and cream. I forgot about it and didn’t realize it until I was almost done and was doing one last press on my fat 1/8ths and I smelled it. It was very faint but there. I’m afraid of ruining the fat 1/8ths by rewashing all of them, and again, it was really faint. However, if anyone has a known migraine issue with best press fragrances, I will go buy more of the fabric and bag it up special. I have migraines so know how easily they can be set off if something is a trigger. Please pm me if you need an absolutely fragrance free fat 1/8th and I will create one with your name on it.

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    Old 01-13-2019, 01:14 PM
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    PamelaOry, first of all, try airing out those pieces with the heavy scent. It'll do wonders. Definitely don't re-wash them at this point.

    Next, cutting. F8s for the purposes of this swap are 10x18 at a minimum. I would prefer if it's possible to get 11 inches by 18 but once the fabric is washed, shrunk and selvages removed, it's virtually impossible to get 8 full f8s from a yard. You may be only able to cut 3 full F8s across with a fourth one that's smaller. That's the one I keep and use for the blocks I almost always make for myself. Basically, however you can cut the the f8s to get a minimum of 10x18, do it. 10 1/2 is ok, just make sure please that it is not under 10 inches. And, don't forget that you will need a couple of extra inches per yard in order to get that 18 inch length due to shrinkage. Before you cut, make sure you've actually got enough! Hope that helps and doesn't add confusion.
    Originally Posted by PamelaOry
    I wanted to cut my fat 1/8ths oversized to give people as much wiggle room as possible. In the process I discovered it was easy to add to 18” making them 18 1/2 or even 19” long but had much more trouble figuring out how to get them wider than 10”. Once I cut the selvage off, most of mine ended up at 10, 10 1/4, or at very best, 10 1/2”.

    Is is there another way to cut fat 1/8ths that allows for wider cuts?


    also, I have a confession to make. When I first started cutting them over a week ago, I accidentally grabbed the wrong spray bottle and part of my fabric got sprayed with best press peaches and cream. I forgot about it and didn’t realize it until I was almost done and was doing one last press on my fat 1/8ths and I smelled it. It was very faint but there. I’m afraid of ruining the fat 1/8ths by rewashing all of them, and again, it was really faint. However, if anyone has a known migraine issue with best press fragrances, I will go buy more of the fabric and bag it up special. I have migraines so know how easily they can be set off if something is a trigger. Please pm me if you need an absolutely fragrance free fat 1/8th and I will create one with your name on it.

    pam
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    Old 01-13-2019, 01:17 PM
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    Happily, now we are up to 12 people with the addition of Zozee who signed up for the 2 month group. Yay! Come on, we're on a roll! Anyone else? Sign-ups close on Friday, the 18th!
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    Old 01-13-2019, 01:43 PM
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    I have noticed some of my fabric has a larger salvage then others, but luckily have been able to get 10 1/2”.

    Welcome Zozee.

    In my part of Minnesota we barely have snow on the ground. In reality what we have is ice not snow
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    Old 01-13-2019, 02:17 PM
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    I’ve found a couple of selvages that are an inch wide. Combine that with shrinkage and there’s absolutely no way to get four across. Grrrr.
    Originally Posted by terriamn
    I have noticed some of my fabric has a larger salvage then others, but luckily have been able to get 10 1/2”.

    Welcome Zozee.

    In my part of Minnesota we barely have snow on the ground. In reality what we have is ice not snow
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    Old 01-13-2019, 02:24 PM
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    "Is there another way to cut fat 1/8ths that allows for wider cuts?"



    PamelaOry, I wash and dry my fabric and then cut the selvedge edges off. I measure 18 inches in from the cut off selvedge edge and cut. Then I cut it into 11 inch pieces. The scrap left on the folded edge is what I use to make my blocks for myself. I get 6 - 18" X 11" cuts from a yard with generous scraps left for me to use. I always buy 3 1/2- 4 yards of fabric for each group. This way, I know I can cut mine 18" X 11". This is just my way of cutting it. Everybody has their own way of doing it. Whatever works best for you.
    I do my quilts the QAYG method. I plan on 30 12 1/2" blocks for each quilt and my 3 1/2- 4 yards of fabric gives me plenty to do all my extra blocks with.
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    Old 01-13-2019, 02:34 PM
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    Libster, much better description than mine. Thank you!
    Originally Posted by Libster
    PamelaOry, I wash and dry my fabric and then cut the selvedge edges off. I measure 18 inches in from the cut off selvedge edge and cut. Then I cut it into 11 inch pieces. The scrap left on the folded edge is what I use to make my blocks for myself. I get 6 - 18" X 11" cuts from a yard with generous scraps left for me to use. I always buy 3 1/2- 4 yards of fabric for each group. This way, I know I can cut mine 18" X 11". This is just my way of cutting it. Everybody has their own way of doing it. Whatever works best for you.
    I do my quilts the QAYG method. I plan on 30 12 1/2" blocks for each quilt and my 3 1/2- 4 yards of fabric gives me plenty to do all my extra blocks with.
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    Old 01-13-2019, 02:59 PM
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    This is my fabric for the swap..Just got most of my f-8's cut and bagged..just waiting for the final number for the 2 month swap. I am hoping that the blue in the fabric won't be too hard to match..
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    Old 01-13-2019, 03:06 PM
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    Pretty floral, NanaKathy. Will your blocks be just the black print and blue?
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