Kwilting Kwandry...or maybe a Kwossroads?
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I had already thought about posting the clues when I was picking them up every couple of weeks.
I know that the store had permission to give out the clues for free, but I don't have permission to post them here.
The consensus seems to be to remake them. I'll have to measure the darker fabric and see if I have enough. What does anyone think about putting a little bit of the center fabric on each side of the SIAS. Frame it a little, but it would add the measurement I need. Any thoughts?
Here are some pics I took when I completed the blocks. Imagine more of the dark red around the outside of the yellow. I'm just not sure what to do.
[IMG]http://i190.photobucket.com/albums/z...1216131488.jpg[/IMG]
[IMG]http://i190.photobucket.com/albums/z...1216131498.jpg[/IMG]
One of the SIAS's will each be surrounded by 4 flying geese blocks kind of like this:
[IMG]http://i190.photobucket.com/albums/z...rogress011.jpg[/IMG]
I know that the store had permission to give out the clues for free, but I don't have permission to post them here.
The consensus seems to be to remake them. I'll have to measure the darker fabric and see if I have enough. What does anyone think about putting a little bit of the center fabric on each side of the SIAS. Frame it a little, but it would add the measurement I need. Any thoughts?
Here are some pics I took when I completed the blocks. Imagine more of the dark red around the outside of the yellow. I'm just not sure what to do.
[IMG]http://i190.photobucket.com/albums/z...1216131488.jpg[/IMG]
[IMG]http://i190.photobucket.com/albums/z...1216131498.jpg[/IMG]
One of the SIAS's will each be surrounded by 4 flying geese blocks kind of like this:
[IMG]http://i190.photobucket.com/albums/z...rogress011.jpg[/IMG]
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Originally Posted by babeegirl
Can you post the clues here? there may be something incorrect in the instructions that caused the blocks to turn out off-sized.
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After seeing your pictures, I am totally confused.
If your untrimmed Square in a squares are too small, and you made skimpy seam allowances your points would be "floating" and not cut off.
If your untrimmed Square in a squares are too large, then I can see where you would be losing your points if you trimmed them down.
If your untrimmed Square in a squares are too small, and you made skimpy seam allowances your points would be "floating" and not cut off.
If your untrimmed Square in a squares are too large, then I can see where you would be losing your points if you trimmed them down.
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It's completely possible that I just didn't explain something right.
Right now, the way things measure, before I cut off the dog ears and rough edges, the blocks measure to 5 1/4" inches instead of 5 1/2". Once I trim the dog ears and square them up they are closer to 5 1/8".
If I trim them all down to 5 1/8", then allow for 1/4" seam allowance during top assembly, all the points are cut off and the triangles come to a blunt end instead of a pointy end.
I'm going to rip one out, remeasure, resew and see what happens. Just one won't kill me as 20 unsewing would. I have to measure my dark fabric to make sure I have enough for the 20 squares, but I'm pretty sure I do.
I'm also going to surround one or two with an extra strip of the dark red....maybe 1/2" just to see how that would look and measure out. I'll work on that tonight when the munchkins go to bed so I have a chance to see all the possibilities!
Right now, the way things measure, before I cut off the dog ears and rough edges, the blocks measure to 5 1/4" inches instead of 5 1/2". Once I trim the dog ears and square them up they are closer to 5 1/8".
If I trim them all down to 5 1/8", then allow for 1/4" seam allowance during top assembly, all the points are cut off and the triangles come to a blunt end instead of a pointy end.
I'm going to rip one out, remeasure, resew and see what happens. Just one won't kill me as 20 unsewing would. I have to measure my dark fabric to make sure I have enough for the 20 squares, but I'm pretty sure I do.
I'm also going to surround one or two with an extra strip of the dark red....maybe 1/2" just to see how that would look and measure out. I'll work on that tonight when the munchkins go to bed so I have a chance to see all the possibilities!
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I don't mind unsewing (AKA ripping), but I don't think I would rip TWENTY square-in-a-square blocks. I think I would set those boo-boos aside and dream up something spectacular to do with them later. If you've go the fabric, make more blocks. BUT MEASURE CAREFULLY BEFORE CUTTING AND STITCHING. :lol:
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Originally Posted by mary quite contrary
Before I do them over I would identify what the problem was in the first place so you don't end up doing it wrong again.
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I do have the extra fabric. I looked over a tutorial on making triangles with squares. I liked it a lot and am looking into making new ones using that method. Once I have some remade...I'll post that process. I still like the idea of sashing around them, but I might save that for the blocks I won't use in this process. Perhaps something spectacular will come out of the unused blocks.
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