I can't figure this out! Can you help?
#1
If a D9P starts with 5" squares, the finished block size is 6 1/2" - I'm pretty sure of that. But if using 3 fabrics, don't you need an even number of blocks wide/long? AND what is the finished size of the block if starting with 4" squares? I'm bambuzzeled by this.
#2
If a D9P starts with 5" squares, the finished block size is NOT 6.5". The beginning 9 patch would equal 13.5" finished and by cutting that into quarters you lose an inch so 12.5" finished.
If you start with 4" squares, your 9 patch would be 10.5" inches and again, you lose an inch when cutting it into quarters for the D9P so it would finish at 9.5"
If you use 3 fabrics, most people put the 3rd one in the center--a dark or high contrast that will get cut very small and then your D9P will appear to have chains or steps all over.
If you start with 4" squares, your 9 patch would be 10.5" inches and again, you lose an inch when cutting it into quarters for the D9P so it would finish at 9.5"
If you use 3 fabrics, most people put the 3rd one in the center--a dark or high contrast that will get cut very small and then your D9P will appear to have chains or steps all over.
#4
Originally Posted by CompulsiveQuilter
If a D9P starts with 5" squares, the finished block size is 6 1/2" - I'm pretty sure of that. But if using 3 fabrics, don't you need an even number of blocks wide/long? AND what is the finished size of the block if starting with 4" squares? I'm bambuzzeled by this.
Using 4 inch pieces you finally have a finished block size of 5 inches.
There is a way to work it out - the finished block size will one and a half times the original squares size, less one inch.
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I am just finshing one that I used 3 in squares. I did 90 blocks, it took me forever. Never again will I make them that small. Daughter changed the size after I starting cutting. So I inserted sashing with corner stones to make it fit a double bed for the grandson. Hope to have the boarder done today.
#8
Originally Posted by MaureenM
I am just finshing one that I used 3 in squares. I did 90 blocks, it took me forever. Never again will I make them that small. Daughter changed the size after I starting cutting. So I inserted sashing with corner stones to make it fit a double bed for the grandson. Hope to have the boarder done today.
#9
Originally Posted by katyquilter
Thanks BKrenning - I'm cutting 5" squares now and with your explanation I now know how many I should cut. Great explanation. :-D :-D
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There is a very good example on here in the tutorials...it shows each step of the way...
http://www.quiltingboard.com/t-40144-1.htm
http://www.quiltingboard.com/t-40144-1.htm
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