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Old 12-28-2018, 01:36 PM
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Hi, I have a pattern for a dog block and I want to make it much smaller. Can I simply cut the pieces in half the size as they are all rectangles and squares. Or will this change something that I cannot foresee. TIA
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Old 12-28-2018, 01:46 PM
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If it's a pieced block you have to subtract the seam allowance, then reduce the size, then add back in the seam allowance.
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If it raw edge applique, your idea will be just fine. If pieced, follow Dunster.
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Originally Posted by dunster View Post
If it's a pieced block you have to subtract the seam allowance, then reduce the size, then add back in the seam allowance.
Ditto ......

...... another way is to draw it out on graph paper to check your sizes.
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thank you for this question--I just found a pattern in a magazine for a large lapquilt and really only want part of it, reduced, for a wall hanging.
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If you take the pattern to your local Staples, they can reduce by whatever you want.

Or some home printers can reduce the size if you go into the printer tools.

I do this all the time with paper piece patterns.

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Originally Posted by Watson View Post
If you take the pattern to your local Staples, they can reduce by whatever you want.

Or some home printers can reduce the size if you go into the printer tools.

I do this all the time with paper piece patterns.

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LOL, I can just see someone taking pieced pattern instructions in for reduction. It will still say "cut two 5 inch squares" - only the print will be smaller.
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can we see the dog pattern you are referring to? we could be more helpful with details.....
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Originally Posted by QuiltE View Post
Ditto ......

...... another way is to draw it out on graph paper to check your sizes.
That's how I would do it. Graph paper is so helpful. It does most of the math for me!
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Originally Posted by dunster View Post
LOL, I can just see someone taking pieced pattern instructions in for reduction. It will still say "cut two 5 inch squares" - only the print will be smaller.
I thought it was a paper piecing pattern. My mistake.

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