This doesn't seem to be working out...
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This doesn't seem to be working out...
I just started on a simple baby quilt pattern called "Traveling Southwest" that I found on FaveQuilts. It says to cut 8-1/2" squares of print and background, draw a diagonal line on one, layer a print and a background and sew 1/4" each side of the drawn line, cut, then put with a 7" square of print and one of background to form a sort of arrow pattern.
The dimensions don't work at all. If I had the "geometry gene" I could figure this out, but what is wrong here? It seems obvious that the 8-1/2" squares are too large, but I have never been able to 'see' how a measurement will turn out after taking some seams, cutting, etc.
The dimensions don't work at all. If I had the "geometry gene" I could figure this out, but what is wrong here? It seems obvious that the 8-1/2" squares are too large, but I have never been able to 'see' how a measurement will turn out after taking some seams, cutting, etc.
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You are right. The directions say to make HST's out of two 8 1/2" squares, cut in half diagonally (which would give you two blocks app. 7 3/4" square). You could then trim them down to 7 1/2" (which would yield 2 FINISHED 7" squares)
So maybe the writer got confused between the size of unfinished and finished squares. Just add the extra 1/2 " to the ones that are supposed to be cut 7" square. it should all work out then.
So maybe the writer got confused between the size of unfinished and finished squares. Just add the extra 1/2 " to the ones that are supposed to be cut 7" square. it should all work out then.
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You normally add about an inch to the finished size, which allows you to cut a sliver off to square it up. If you are supposed to trim to 7", the finished size is 6.5, so a 7.5" square would be a more common measurement to use.
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Is the math to add 7/8" of an inch to the finished size?? She is probably wanting to have a little extra for maybe a new person to quilting. You have to realize the teacher has to deal with a variety of quilters from advance to beginners. She is just making sure that no one comes up short. Good Luck and have fun !!
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It's common to over cut half square triangles, then trim down, but this is probably a bit more than you need. If you haven't cut all the squares yet, I would do a couple of trials, one using an 8" square and one using a 7 1/2" and see which one you are most comfortable with.
You normally add about an inch to the finished size, which allows you to cut a sliver off to square it up. If you are supposed to trim to 7", the finished size is 6.5, so a 7.5" square would be a more common measurement to use.
You normally add about an inch to the finished size, which allows you to cut a sliver off to square it up. If you are supposed to trim to 7", the finished size is 6.5, so a 7.5" square would be a more common measurement to use.
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