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    Old 01-30-2011, 10:03 PM
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    Do all Eleanor Burns patterns call for making each step of a block or quilt oversize and then cutting it down when you square it up? I am using a pattern called 'How Charming'. First the feature blocks were made too big, then cut down. I don't know why because they were just square with a box around them. Then adding the background was made over-sized then cut down. This one I can see as it involved my first HSTs. Now the filler blocks are just large four patches and guess what - they are cut 5 inches for a 9 inch square. I am getting tired of trimming off every edge. I don't mind squaring the blocks at every step, but this is more than that. Seems like a waste of fabric, too.
    I think I'm whining. Sorry.

    It's a nice pattern. I think her choice of fabric was better than mine, but I'm not doing sweet florals and calicos these days. Mine is Ginny Beyer prints - rather dark and sophisticated. At this point I don't like the plain cream background, but I'll not worry until it's together.
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    Old 01-30-2011, 10:11 PM
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    I haven't done any of her patterns where you had to cut large and trim down. However, I tend to do that for borders. I always cut them a couple inches longer and trim each side after sewing-that way I know they will fit. I hate wasting fabric, but a couple inches off just the borders will just go into my scrap bins waiting to be used for applique.
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    This link has the video from Eleanor on how to do the blocks. Looks easy...I think the trimming is to make it look really nice.
    http://www.quiltinaday.com/shoponlin...ay.asp?i=20199
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    Here are some Free block patterns from Eleanor Burns - all PDF's http://www.quiltinaday.com/freepattern/
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    Old 01-31-2011, 05:59 AM
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    El does that so that everybody's blocks come out right. With the cut down method you never have to worry if you are 1/8 short or large on any of the steps. So then she has made all of her rulers so that it makes it easier for you to cut down-----more money for her......
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    Old 01-31-2011, 07:00 AM
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    It's working - the blocks are coming out very nice. I think my problem is that it takes more time and I'm on a timeline, as usual.
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    i am a little lazy too why cut twice?
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    That's actually what annoys me about it - I have one of her books, and you need an army of rulers to do the quilts because of making them over-sized. I'll save my money and do the math to make the blocks correct the first time around, thank you.

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    El does that so that everybody's blocks come out right. With the cut down method you never have to worry if you are 1/8 short or large on any of the steps. So then she has made all of her rulers so that it makes it easier for you to cut down-----more money for her......
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    Old 01-31-2011, 09:55 AM
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    I think on that one, it's because she's using charms that are precut to 5" already, but they make a block a little bigger than she wants for the quilt. Her trademark seems to be make a little bigger and trim to size so you have a more precise block when you are finished. Makes sewing them together a lot easier (learned that the hard way!).
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    Throwing the scraps & trimmings around is part of
    Eleanor's schtick. Watch her tv show if you have a chance or if in Paducah for the quilt show, go watch her live. She is a hoot!

    And no, I don't buy her rulers and the only wasteful piecing method I use is paper-piecing and that I use only for very complicated blocks.

    If I like one her patterns, I go by the finished size block and add on seam allowances.
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