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    Old 09-23-2014, 06:26 PM
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    Hi,

    I would like to get your opinion of when you make units or blocks do you over-size them so they can then be cut to the perfect size versus "getting it right to the correct size the first time". For example, when making a 4" finished size half square triangle, do you prefer just to add 7/8" to the finished size and hope to get a perfect 4 1/2" unfinished HST, or do you prefer adding 1" (or ,more) to the finished size, get a bit bigger than 4 1/2" unfinished HST, and then trim it to be the perfect 4 1/2" unfinished HST?

    The follow-up question, regardless of your answer to the first question is, do you follow patterns to make your quilts, or do you prefer not using patterns when you make quilts?

    Thanks.
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    Old 09-23-2014, 06:35 PM
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    The fastest technique for me (for triangles) is to use the Accuquilt Go! to die-cut the pieces. The cuts are very accurate and the "dog ears" are nipped off which makes it very easy to line up triangles precisely for sewing.

    The add 7/8" technique is pretty old now. If I were to use that technique (which I never would, now that I have the Go!), I would add an inch and cut down just because it is so hard to *accurately* cut a square, then *accurately* cut diagonally along the bias to create triangles, then *accurately* line up the bias edges of the triangles and not stretch them when sewing. If I had to use that method to create half-square triangles, I'd probably look for other patterns.

    I do both -- use patterns and not use patterns. It depends on the type of quilt and the mood I'm in.
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    For HST, I add the inch and trim. For flying geese, I use the special Quilt in a Day ruler which is essentially a cut down ruler. Most other things I try to get right without cutting down.

    I loosely follow patterns. Generally, I end up changing something along the way.
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    Old 09-23-2014, 06:40 PM
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    I also add an inch on HST and trim. On others I tend to cut to correct size on the first block but if that doesn't work out, I cut my pieces a little larger or try to find an easier way to make the block.

    As a scrappy quilter, I rarely follow patterns but I am that way also for life in general ..... who wants to walk with the crowd?
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    Old 09-23-2014, 07:11 PM
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    I've given up the hoping thing and have opted to cut slightly oversized and trim down. Those bias seams on half square triangles and squares in a square just seem to ask for it when I'm making them.
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    Old 09-23-2014, 11:56 PM
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    For hst's I generally dobthe inch thing and trim. Just about everything else I cut true size.

    I always use patterns. Not confident enough in my abilities to do anything other than that and not a fan of scrappy. Just me.
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    Old 09-24-2014, 01:29 AM
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    If it is something that can be made oversized then trimmed down, I do. Not everything can be done that way though. Then I paper piece. More than once I've drafted a paper piecing pattern to get the precision I want with out being overly fussy with rotary cutting it.
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    Old 09-24-2014, 01:34 AM
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    I use Deb Tucker's methods of making a little larger then trimming with her rulers. I have trouble with being a perfectionist and like the accuracy. Also as a longarmer I have less time to piece and find it faster in the long run to trim for accuracy and a lot less frustrating for me.
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    Old 09-24-2014, 01:43 AM
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    i use the trim down on the hst's and geese... those are so difficult to get exactly right that i think i actually save time to use the trim down method.

    i only use patterns as a general guide, if i even use a commercial/online pattern. i often put the pattern/idea into my EQ to make it my own and the exact size that i need.
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    Old 09-24-2014, 03:50 AM
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    I overcut HST and Flying geese. I use bloc-loc rulers for the HST. They have come out with rulers for flying geese, but have not tried them. Oh, I also over cut the squares for 'flippy corners' like snowball blocks.
    I often start with a pattern, but when I'm done it's sometimes hard to tell it's the same quilt!
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