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Hello - I know someone has solved this problem...I seem to remember a question arising when we put the inner circle together with the road around its outside edge. Rather than try to scan ALL the forum posts...I'm asking...what do I need to do to get my outer circle (tall buildings 1-4 + skyscraper corners) to lie flat. Shall I take in some seams a little bit here and there? especially at the center of the curve? Shall I try to pin and begin sewing to road? Any help is appreciated. Thank you.Tags: None
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Assuming the patterns were the correct size, it’s all about the seam allowances. Check quite a few of them— if they are slightly narrow, the circle will be larger than it should be.
The middle circle with the Upper Roads on the outside should measure 43.5” including seam allowances. Once your outside circle is flat, check to see your middle circle fits the open space of the outside circle. If it does, start pinning the North, South, East and West points, then half way between each of those, then halfway again, until you have pinned most every seam. Then you can start to sew.Barbara Black
Huntsville AL
https://bbquiltmaker.blogspot.com
"I am a part of all that I have met." A. Lord Tennyson
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I answered this same question below, 11/24/2021, 5:59 pm.Originally posted by debrastrand View PostI’ve been having issues with my outer circle as well.
what is the diameter of the inside supposed to be? I think mine is way too small.
The center of the quilt with Upper Road attached is 43.5” including seam allowances.Barbara Black
Huntsville AL
https://bbquiltmaker.blogspot.com
"I am a part of all that I have met." A. Lord Tennyson
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In a perfect world, the hole of the Tall buildings/Little houses/Skyscrapers outside ring is 42.5”—that is the hole size, seam allowance to seam allowance.Originally posted by debrastrand View PostMy question actually referred to the hole diameter for the outer circle. Is that the same as the inner circle with road attached? I just wasn’t sure how to account for the seam allowance.Barbara Black
Huntsville AL
https://bbquiltmaker.blogspot.com
"I am a part of all that I have met." A. Lord Tennyson
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I had a terrible time matching the circles and having a flat result.I eventually had to to do it this way:
*make sure outer “frame” is flat and tape or pin it to a flat surface.
*Baste the seam allowance down all the way around the inner circle.
* Lay the inner circle on top of the outer circle, lining up NSEW points where you want them.
*Then carefully pin the circles together, being sure you have an adequate seam allowance on the outer circle.
*Use an erasable marker on the outer circle to indicate where the circular seam should go. I also marked where the road seams should align with the outer row of buildings. Obviously I had not been totally successful creating accurate seam allowances…my outer buildings are a mite shorter than designed as I had 1/8 to 1/4 inch larger seam allowance on the tall building circle. Unless you hold a ruler to it, you can’t tell.
*Take the pins and basting out and pin together with the right sides together, matching the marks for the seam allowances.
*sew the two parts together. You could also appliqué the outer road to the outer buildings as an alternative.
Circles are tricky! This worked for me. Perfect 1/4 inch seams elude me!
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I attempted to put the upper road on my circle of houses for Block 5 and although it fit around the circle, it is absolutely not flat.(it looks too small) Can you please tell me what the measurement of both the upper road and the circumference? other thoughts about what I might have done wrong and how to fix it? Thanks so much
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Lorraine, Having circles lie flat can be quite a challenge. I would look at the seams making the circle. Check both sides of eachOriginally posted by [email protected] View PostI attempted to put the upper road on my circle of houses for Block 5 and although it fit around the circle, it is absolutely not flat.(it looks too small) Can you please tell me what the measurement of both the upper road and the circumference? other thoughts about what I might have done wrong and how to fix it? Thanks so much
seam to make sure nothing shifted and both are exactly 1/4 inch. Double check your one inch square on the print outs.
Printers just a little bit off can make it not lie flat in the end. You need to have 360 degrees, no more and no less if you want it to lay flat. I always checked mine at the
90 degree points to see if it was spot on. If you can post pictures of front and back it might give us some clues to help you.
HelenW.HelenW
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Lorraine, here is the detailed blog post for Month 5:Originally posted by [email protected] View PostI attempted to put the upper road on my circle of houses for Block 5 and although it fit around the circle, it is absolutely not flat.(it looks too small) Can you please tell me what the measurement of both the upper road and the circumference? other thoughts about what I might have done wrong and how to fix it? Thanks so much
https://bbquiltmaker.blogspot.com/20...h-5-roads.html
There was also discussion on the measurements on the Forum. Find it here:
https://thequiltshow.com/forum/block...oads-are-added
It would be worth your time to go back through the various Forum posts on Color My World for all the help that was provided last year.
And my blogs for each month answer such questions in detail. Posted on the first of each month or the last of the preceding month. Easy to find each of them in the ARCHIVES.Barbara Black
Huntsville AL
https://bbquiltmaker.blogspot.com
"I am a part of all that I have met." A. Lord Tennyson
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All who purchased the Autumn kit are receiving replacement fabrics—twice.
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Check emails. Another was sent to all Autumn kit folks this past week.
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My blog tomorrow is a link to my tutorial, Top 3 Tips for Time Management for Quilters, just a bit of my hour long presentation...
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I have received 8” of R581561D Yellow fabric, but the pattern calls for 10.5” WOF. I cut 4 strips 1.75” and only...
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You mentioned in your blog that you gave a class in Houston on time management for quilters. I could use a few pointers...
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I purchased the BOM on 11/3 but when I checked on line the status is "order not complete" -- I have tried contacting...
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Hi Barbara - The fabric requirements for Laurel Ridge are NOT on the first page of 2025 BOM Laurel Ridge. I just joined...
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Not at all. You will learn a lot. My LIVE broadcast Monday November 10 will discuss paper options and the advantages of...
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