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    Old 07-03-2008, 05:36 AM
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    Quilters your expertise is needed:

    If a pattern says the finished size of a block is 11 1/4 that is not what you square it to, right. The finshed size has the seam allowance all ready sewn. My way of thinking: Your quilt is finished, if you take a ruler and measure one of the blocks you should get 11 1/4.
    Now if that is right what would you square the (raw) block to, 11 3/4 because you need to add the 1/4 seam allowance on each side.
    Is my thought process right or is it on vacation? If not I need to get off vacation.
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    Old 07-03-2008, 05:43 AM
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    Right on, Okie! Absolutely right. :D "Finished" size does not include the seam allowance.
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    Old 07-03-2008, 05:59 AM
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    But.. sometimes the pattern will give you a step by step finished size so is the 11 1/4" stated at the end of a step or where ever it tells you no. of blocks and finished size of block. Does that make sense? Dont know if I am saying it right.
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    Old 07-03-2008, 06:17 AM
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    that must be an end of a step measurement, has anyone ever heard of a finished block measurement like that? usually they're even numbers like 8" or 11" sometimes 9-1/2" but I don't think I've ever heard of one ending in 1/4 inch, but I guess it depends on the design, and the designer.
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    The pattern is called Playland or playmate. (Don't have it with me) The fabric is from P&B. The front of the pattern booklet says the completed size of the quilt and then says Finished block 11 1/4. I can say my blocks are bigger than that but I need to square them. The instructions do not say what to square them to. This is one of those quilts that a lady told me when you get one right you howler and dance while saying happy point, happy point. She is certainly right!
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    From the way that sounds, you would square it to the 11 3/4. What is your block measuring before squaring?
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    Old 07-03-2008, 06:46 AM
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    Another question comes to mind, when they say the size of a block, that does not include the sashing attached when assembling the quilt, right. The only pattern I ever used to do a quilt was paper piece. The pieced quilt on my alvatar was one of those "design as you go projects". Measurement was "good, it fits sort of thing".
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    Old 07-03-2008, 06:53 AM
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    The one I measured this morning was right at 11 3/4. What do you do if one comes short of that measurement. Make another one. I hope not. I measured and re-measured and re-measured each step before I cut so I'm hoping they are all about the same. Paper- piecing here I come.

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    Okay, here's the pattern. It's called Play Date http://www.pbtex.com/PBTex_PDAT.pdf The finished block is 11¼" and it's a nine patch made up of three 4¼" squares. So, the unfinished block should measure 11¾". The sashing will measure 1½" unfinished and 1" finished. The blocks and the sashing, before any blue is added, should measure 50½" x 62¾". Cool pattern...Have Fun!
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    Okay, here's the pattern. It's called Play Date http://www.pbtex.com/PBTex_PDAT.pdf The finished block is 11¼" and it's a nine patch made up of three 4¼" squares. So, the unfinished block should measure 11¾". The sashing will measure 1½" unfinished and 1" finished. The blocks and the sashing, before any blue is added, should measure 50½" x 62¾". Cool pattern...Have Fun!
    I have all the blocks complete, I need to square them before I start the sashing to 11 3/4, then square again after the sashing by adding 1" per sash. then square everything without border to 50 1/2 X 62 3/4? Am I on the right track?
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