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Old 11-05-2014, 06:33 PM
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I made a 45" square out of friends' softball t-shirts. I will like to take the remnants and cut diamonds out to place around the 45" square as a border. Actually, I am going to put a 1" border (solid color) around the tshirt square then put the diamond border - so the diamond border will surround a 46" square.

Question: How can I figure out how much fabric I need? I do not know if I will have enough tshirt material left to do this so I thought if I can find out the measurements, I can see if I have enough. Usually, I would just cut the fabric up and see that way, but there has to be some mathematical equation. I don't have a diamond size in mind, the blocks that make up the 45" square are 10". I'm thinking the diamonds ought to be small for not to overpower the tshirt square.

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Old 11-05-2014, 07:56 PM
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I think you need to know what you want, first; then you can revise as your fabric requires. When you say "diamonds," do you meant squares on point (like a baseball diamond)? That will be pretty simple to calculate, and to adjust to your 46" square. Tell us more specifically, maybe sketch it; someone will be able to help.

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Just a quick point before you start any calculations, if you put a 1 inch border around your 45 inch square, you will have a 47 inch square not 46. Now, 47 is not easily divided. But if you widened that border just a bit, so that you would have 48 inches, it could be easily divided by 4,6 or 8.
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Old 11-06-2014, 03:24 AM
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Nanibi and GingerK- thank you! I do realize, now after some sleep,that I was quite vague. My apologies...
I am looking for diamonds to mimic the baseball diamond and duh, I was only calculating 1" on one side so I will add a 1.5" border. Voila! the calculation now seems easier for me...

amazing what sleep can do... thank you for clarifying points that my tired brain could not see!

Hope you will have a good day!
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Can't wait to see a picture posted of your finished quilt!!
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Old 11-07-2014, 07:15 AM
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Don't forget to include your seam allowances in your calculations.
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Old 11-07-2014, 08:40 AM
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I made a similar quilt - square blocks in the center with blocks on point in a border. The easiest way I found to do it was to make the center section, make the on-point border section, then add "filler" borders to fit.

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