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Old 10-02-2015, 02:10 PM
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I bought a fat quarter package of Michael Miller "TA DOT". Until I saw a similar quilt on Google, I hadn't been able to choose a pattern. What my question is, my fabrics are fat quarters and yardage. Since they are not precut squares, is it easier and quicker to sew strips instead? I will be cutting 6" squares out of the fat quarters. THANKS
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Old 10-02-2015, 02:17 PM
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I don't know the answer to that but your pattern in the dots is terrific. I'm anxiously awaiting the finished project!
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I would for sure sew a narrow black strip onto a 6" white strip, then cut the narrow side strips so you don't have to deal with the small squares. I would consider cutting 6" strips from your FQ, sew a narrow white strip to the long side, then recut into 6" units. I'd probably do one FQ this way to see if it saved time or not.
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I would for sure sew a narrow black strip onto a 6" white strip, then cut the narrow side strips so you don't have to deal with the small squares. I would consider cutting 6" strips from your FQ, sew a narrow white strip to the long side, then recut into 6" units. I'd probably do one FQ this way to see if it saved time or not.
I think I will cut the fat quarters into 3 strips and sew the short white strip to them then sub cut them into blocks. I will sew the black cornerstone stripe to the longer white stripe and the hack them vertically. THANKS PP.
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You would have less waste with the fat quarters if you cut 5" squares.
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I sewed a D9P with a fish fabric that had to remain right side up. It was not faster. But I think with your dots it may be okay if you can keep them in order.
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Old 10-02-2015, 04:00 PM
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I would definitely sew strips. Cut all three of your fabrics into strips 6" wide, your FQ polkadots, and your white and black.

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C = (color) Dot
W = White
B = Black

strip set 1 CWC
strip set 2 WBW

Sub cut that into 6" strips & sew your 9P together:

CWC (strip set 1)
WBW (strip set 2)
CWC (strip set 1)

Then cut your 9P in half vertically & horizontally exactly in the middle.

Arrange your blocks according to your plan.

(I know you know all this, but newbies sometimes wonder...)
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I recently made my first D9P... after sewing the 9p's and then cutting and resewing, i thought it might be easier to just cut the pieces needed for the final layout. add a white strip to the color square. but sew strip sets of the black and white and subcut those to add to the side of the color/white pieces. JMHO
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No advice on how to go about it but I love that design.
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Measure your fat quarters before you start cutting them. I have purchased some that were only 17.5 inches long x 21 inches wide. Your pattern looks like it could be adapted to 5.5 iinch or 5 inch squares if your FQs are skimpy.
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