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    Old 02-05-2011, 01:39 PM
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    Originally Posted by SandyinZ4
    Originally Posted by emerald46
    The "magic number" for half-square triangles is 7/8". You simply add 7/8" to the required FINISHED SIZE of your half-square triangle unit.

    So, for example, if you want a 4" (finished size) half-square triangle unit, you need to cut two squares that measure 4 and 7/8" each. For a 5 and 1/2" (finished size) half-square triangle unit, you need to cut squares that measure 6 and 3/8". Quite easy really!
    This is a good method but I hate cutting squares with those little measurements so I change them to 5" and 6.5. Then when I have the square made, I square it up to the required size and that way I have some room for errors in sewing.

    This Pinwheel project is just the thing for me. I already have a good start on mine. Just need to make it bigger as I want it for a summer quilt for our queen bed. If I join, perhaps I can have it done by summer of '12. :-) Here's my start...
    Pretty!
    You have a big head start on us but that's OK!
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    Old 02-05-2011, 01:42 PM
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    Here's the sign up list so far! Lots of interested people. Luckily we aren't making to sell or we could flood the market!

    I may have missed some or added some that didn't intend to sign up just offered encourage so don't hold me to it!

    Alondra
    AnnieF
    Aunt Ralfie
    Baba71
    BellaBoo
    bjdemir
    BluegrassGurl
    Blue's quilting
    brendadawg
    buffy2
    capucine
    Ceil
    cindy4857
    cindy4857
    cjr
    Connie in CO
    crazyquilternc
    CristyK1
    Dani
    debbieoh
    debbieumphress
    dhanke
    Diana Lynne
    dkabasketlady
    dorilou58
    dotlette
    dottie
    Drew
    emerald46
    foxxigrani
    GramaLaura
    granky
    grann of 6
    gwena
    gypsyatheart43
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    honeydew
    hoppyfrog
    Iluv2quilt
    isnthatodd
    janb
    JanetWall
    Janice Thompson
    jcrilley
    Jeanniebelle
    Jennifer22206
    Joeysnana
    jolo
    Kaye-Kaye
    ktmo815
    laurafet
    Little RoO
    Lynnie25
    Mariposa
    Mimmis57
    misseva
    mombeth07
    Momofthree
    mynani
    mythreesuns
    Nana2Sew
    nana4baj
    Nancy Lee
    Nanjun
    Navarre2011
    Nettie Phillips
    OneMoreQuilt
    patimint
    phatquilts2
    pmintpat
    pumpkin12
    purplemem
    quilter53
    Quilting Nonnie
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    Rebecca VLQ
    Rock Lady
    rubiesnana
    SandyinZ4
    Scakes
    Sew Special
    SewExtreme
    sewwhat85
    SherriB
    shopaholic97
    stitchingcrazy
    SummerK
    susiequilt
    tealady
    titute01
    VickiM
    watson's mom
    websydhan
    wyckedquilter
    94 so far
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    Old 02-05-2011, 01:44 PM
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    Everyone must love pinwheels as much as I do. :-) I think I'm going to try to do something alternating flat and 3-D pinwheels, if I can get my block sizes to match! Problems, problems.
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    Old 02-05-2011, 01:48 PM
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    Originally Posted by CristyK1
    I'm going to try and do this. I figured I'd need about 120 six inch pinwheels. And I'm going to use them like this

    [IMG]http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v2...wPinwheels.jpg[/IMG]
    I love this...can't wait to see it when we're finished!
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    Old 02-05-2011, 02:11 PM
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    I want to join also.
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    Old 02-05-2011, 02:20 PM
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    I am also going to try to keep up! OK, now to dig through the scraps again!
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    Old 02-05-2011, 02:21 PM
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    SewExtreme....I had my left hip replaced last May. It took me about 2 weeks to get past the pain and surgery recovery and then I was off and pedaling my sewing machine. Before surgery I made up kits for myself so all I had to do was sit down and sew. At about the 4 week level, I started putting borders on the quilt tops I'd sewn...so up and down measuring and cutting and by the 6 week level, I was sandwiching and machine quilting. I imagine that having the left hip done was easier than the right, but I have a feeling if I ever have to have my right hip replaced......I could learn to pedal with my left foot. Having my quilting sure did help make the recovery time go faster.
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    Old 02-05-2011, 02:42 PM
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    Here's a lap quilt I made out of 6" plaid squares my aunt had cut. I inherited her stash. I thought the plaid was so pretty...but them I'm a crazy plaid addict! I got done with the plaid and realized I was a few short so I added a few more of the different pinwheels to make it look planned!

    Christine's Summer
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    Old 02-05-2011, 02:43 PM
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    Add my name to the list. Marcia
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    Old 02-05-2011, 03:23 PM
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    Wow SummerK, that will keep you busy but can't wait to see your finished quilt.

    I spent yesterday 'experimenting' with pinwheel sizes. I now have 4", 5", 6" and 7" finished pinwheel blocks which I am happy with and have decided to use my scrap stash to make a 'row by row' pinwheel quilt.

    Of course I may change my mind somewhere along the row :)
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