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    Pattern clarification

    Hi,
    This is my first ever sew a long so I'm going slow....While i'm waiting for my kit to arrive, I am making a sample house #1. In the pattern on step 8, it doesn't say to trim (like all the other steps). Do we trim to 1/4" for roof placement?
    Also, is there a finished size for small house blocks? I don' t want to get too far only to find out houses aren't correct size.
    Thank you so much!

    #2
    All the steps appear to be there so I don’t understand the question. After adding the roof, trim to create 1/4” seam for piece j. After adding j, press and trim to create 1/4” line for piece k. After adding piece k, firmly press entire upper section and trim 1/4” beyond seam allowance lines. Remove paper and join upper half to lower half.

    The pattern, printed accurately, is the measurement for the finished size.

    https://bbquiltmaker.blogspot.com
    North Alabama, USA
    "I am a part of all that I have met" A. Lord Tennyson

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      #3
      Where on the circle does do the houses begin? Or do we start it ourselves.? I want to have some night sky, dawn dusk, daytime and also change one of the corners to San Francisco so I might need to move it around some. Thanks

      https://bbquiltmaker.blogspot.com
      North Alabama, USA
      "I am a part of all that I have met" A. Lord Tennyson

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        #4
        Originally posted by "pemasiera" post=153044
        Where on the circle does do the houses begin? Or do we start it ourselves.? I want to have some night sky, dawn dusk, daytime and also change one of the corners to San Francisco so I might need to move it around some. Thanks
        Look at the finished quilt, you will see how the small houses are situated. After month 3, two houses will be joined into a pair so the tree can be built on top of one pair. Do not sew them together until all 32 small houses are made and then only in pairs.

        After all 16 trees have been added, the 16 pairs will be joined to make a full circle. In Month 5 the Roads are built and added, in a specific manner, to the center and small house circle.

        You will have to plan your colors carefully to get the design you want. It sounds lovely.

        https://bbquiltmaker.blogspot.com
        North Alabama, USA
        "I am a part of all that I have met" A. Lord Tennyson

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          #5
          On the show Barbara printed out a full size picture for the front of her binder. Is there a place that I can print the picture from as well, thanks?
          Lower Mainland, British Columbia, Canada

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            #6
            From the fabric requirements pdf I printed out a great pic of the quilt and put in the front of my notebook.

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              #7
              Thank you so much! I had printed out the other pages but for some reason missed the cover!
              Lower Mainland, British Columbia, Canada

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                #8
                Originally posted by "moneil50" post=153038
                Hi,
                This is my first ever sew a long so I'm going slow....While i'm waiting for my kit to arrive, I am making a sample house #1. In the pattern on step 8, it doesn't say to trim (like all the other steps). Do we trim to 1/4" for roof placement?
                Also, is there a finished size for small house blocks? I don' t want to get too far only to find out houses aren't correct size.
                Thank you so much!
                Moneil50 It tells you to trim the roof first diagonal line in the next step so you can put j piece in position to sew. And the second thing about checking your block size,
                you can print the house template. Cut out the two units. Scotch tape them together, but be sure to tape sewing line of bottom unit to sewing line of top unit. You should not
                see the seam allowance that is in the middle. Then you lay it on your house and if it matches you have it correct. HelenW


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                  #9
                  How I interpret "trim 1/4" BEYOND seam allowance means you are trimming it to 1/2" - to me the seam allowance is 1/4" and then you trim 1/4" beyond that. Is this correct.

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by "QuilterDonnaT" post=153104
                    How I interpret "trim 1/4" BEYOND seam allowance means you are trimming it to 1/2" - to me the seam allowance is 1/4" and then you trim 1/4" beyond that. Is this correct.
                    You want to measure from the seam line, so you are trimming to 1/4".

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                      #11
                      Originally posted by "QuilterDonnaT" post=153104
                      How I interpret "trim 1/4" BEYOND seam allowance means you are trimming it to 1/2" - to me the seam allowance is 1/4" and then you trim 1/4" beyond that. Is this correct.
                      How about if you read that "Trim 1/4" BEYOND THE SEWING LINE". Perhaps that helps you to see you are trimming to create the exact 1/4" seam allowance needed to sew accurately as you add the next piece.

                      Wendy's photos in Steps 9 and 10 are well done.

                      Hopefully, after you make a house or two you will see the process.

                      https://bbquiltmaker.blogspot.com
                      North Alabama, USA
                      "I am a part of all that I have met" A. Lord Tennyson

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                        #12
                        Thank you. Beyond the sewing line makes it clear we are to trim to a 1/4" seam allowance.

                        https://bbquiltmaker.blogspot.com
                        North Alabama, USA
                        "I am a part of all that I have met" A. Lord Tennyson

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                          #13
                          Barbara
                          I have found I’m having a problem getting the background to go on correctly. I am now cutting one piece face up and the next face down. That gives me the correct angles for the roof line. Almost finished with House 1. On to house 2!
                          Elizabeth Anderson
                          Cadiz, KY  (near Paducah)

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                            #14
                            Originally posted by "LizAnderson" post=153122
                            Barbara
                            I have found I’m having a problem getting the background to go on correctly. I am now cutting one piece face up and the next face down. That gives me the correct angles for the roof line. Almost finished with House 1. On to house 2!
                            While there are 3 different size rectangles to accommodate pieces j and k on Small Houses 1 and 2, the easiest solution would be to cut all rectangles 5.5" x 7.5". A little extra excess on the smaller pieces, j, but easier to keep track of. As you said, cut some face up, some face down and you are sure to have the shapes you need.

                            https://bbquiltmaker.blogspot.com
                            North Alabama, USA
                            "I am a part of all that I have met" A. Lord Tennyson

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                              #15
                              I know this is a dumb question but here goes. When cutting the fabric with your pattern, what is the cutting line for the 5.5x6" piece? Normally I would cut on a solid line, but I see the dotted line also. Is the dotted line the cut?

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