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Why do we have to cut charm squares to 4 1/2 inches ?

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Old 09-25-2014, 06:12 AM
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Default Why do we have to cut charm squares to 4 1/2 inches ?

I love charm squares and have many. When I read patterns, one of the first things they say is to cut them in half and then trim to 4 1/2 inches or they just say trim to 4 1/2 inches. I know that 'someone' knows why, but I don't. Please give me some answers .
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Well it would be nice if you could count on pre-cuts being accurate but most are not. One of the reasons I seldom buy them.
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Many don't like the pinked edge because they don't know how to sew them together that way. I only buy Moda precuts. They are always accurate. I measure other brands accuracy before using. I have the Go and it's easy to cut a lot of charm squares 5" or 4 1/2". I seldom cut block pieces with a rotary cutter. It's pre cuts or die cuts for me. The only problem I have to deal with is perfect 1/4" seams.
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Could someone explain basically how the Go cutter works? I can't tell much from the pictures. Thanks!
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Totally agree. Too easy to cut your own strips and squares.
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Well it would be nice if you could count on pre-cuts being accurate but most are not. One of the reasons I seldom buy them.
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Joe's mom look up the many discussions on the GO! You'll get all the the information you ever wanted! Lol.
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Thanks! I hadn't thought of that. (duh)
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Originally Posted by joe'smom View Post
Could someone explain basically how the Go cutter works? I can't tell much from the pictures. Thanks!
If you do a search on Youtube, you will find lots of video demonstrations of the Go!
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I have always used patterns that use the charm as is like the pattern Falling Charms.
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Originally Posted by tessagin View Post
Totally agree. Too easy to cut your own strips and squares.
also totally agree I cut my own-store bought ones were off a 1/4 give or take.
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