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Old 12-22-2010, 10:04 AM
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Don't know how I missed this one, but you can bet I've got it copied now. Thanks, once again, for yet another great tutorial for making our lives easier.
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Old 12-24-2010, 08:43 PM
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OK, I just found this tutorial.... This is amazing.

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Rhonda that a beauitful block,very nice colors thank you for teaching us your useful info on block ,i always learn from your helpful tutorial,s
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Originally Posted by nellie
Rhonda that a beauitful block,very nice colors thank you for teaching us your useful info on block ,i always learn from your helpful tutorial,s
Janet and Nellie you are more than welcome. I really enjoy sharing what I have learned!
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Thanks Ronda. I think it is great that you will share, it is so much easier for me to understand your tutorials than to read it out of the book. I guess I an pretty simple minded. I am a true hands on person. Thanks again,you give me such an incentive to us up my scrapes and make something that looks good. Hugs to you. Pat
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Hi Rhonda,

thanks for the tute. Great one and the pics help make things clearer. More tips for better quilt making in the future. :thumbup: :D
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You're welcome! I hope to have more to share this year. Just have to think about what I want to add to the board.
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I try to make a trial block, but it is hard to guess what the sizes are. Do you ever give the needed cutting instructions? I agree that the colors are very nice.
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Originally Posted by jankerr
I try to make a trial block, but it is hard to guess what the sizes are. Do you ever give the needed cutting instructions? I agree that the colors are very nice.
Thanks, Jan
I sort of do for the designs I design, But there are several variables. What size quilt block do you want to make. How many "Blocks" are in the quilt block. I design using a 6 blocks across by 6 blocks down grid. If your quilt block is not one I designed I would have to see it to tell what you would need. I also design for a 4 x 4 grid also. and I do have some that are an 8 x 8.

If you are wanting the size for the strips for cutting out HSTS then here is how to figure it:

Set your template on point. Measure from the center of the template to one point (right to left) then add at least 1/2" for 2 seam allowances.
So for a 2 1/2" template you will need strips that are 2 1/2" wide. But other sizes of templates will vary. The best way if you want to figure it is to measure.

I just lay the template on the fabric and see how wide I need to cut so it isn't too small and then I just cut it roughly the right size. But I am not too particular about saving every little bit of leftovers. I am more paranoid about it being too small and having to start over. So I go bigger to make sure I have enough.

Hope this helps. If you need help figuring what you need then send me the size template you are using and I will give you the size and numbers you need to cut.
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Wow, gal, you've really outdone yourself! Thank you once again for the great tutorial! We love you!
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