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Barbara, omg thank you for all of the great information. I just finished reading your blog post for month 1! So helpf...
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This looks like a perfect color palette match to me, Patricia! Well done by you and your LQS. --Lynn Wilder
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Good idea Helen to make a small quilt! I did both Color My World and Homeward Bound 60 and 50% smaller. I’m trying to...
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Home from the Maine Quilts show where my Color my World quilt, rename ‘Home,’ received 3 ribbons. I’m overwhelmed...
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Well, here it is, the end of 2022, and I finally have finished my 2021 BOM quilt! I apologize that the photo is not centered....
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Thanks, Lotti and Jill. I really debated about this kit vs the original kit, vs making my own color choices. This one kept calling me and I'm glad I went with that one. I'm getting hours of practice at precision sewing, which is what I wanted out of this year's BOM. Oh, and getting pretty good at applique too.
Those swag borders are much easier, thankfully!
Kathy
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Pam, I am thrilled with it! The almost endless repetition of sewing so many units, and then checking for size at each step, is giving me that immediate feedback I need to improve. And then re-inforcement when I do it right! Just finished the April swags, and they measure correctly.
I can remember an early quilt, I think it is Jewel Box, with HST and 4 patches, that I never checked for size on the units, and when I sewed it together had to ease quite a bit in at almost every seam. That was maybe 6 years ago, because I bought my Janome 6600 to do the quilting on it because it was Ginormous and heavy. Nice to think that I can make progress.
I do think TQS is helping me tremendously, It's wonderful to have a supportive guild like this.
Kathy
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I'm a bit behind here, but working diligently to catch up! . Up until today my quilt was right on size-wise. However.....I've just finished the first of my 4-patch side borders that were supposed to measure 3 x 45"....and they are 3 x 47". I'm thinking that will make my floater 1 1/4", which is going to look awkward. I was wondering what I should do? If I remove one four patch, my border will be less than 45". If I take all my diagonal seams in, my 4 patches won't be square. Can you suggest any options other than starting over? This is the first time I've had a problem with 'too scant' 1/4" seams!
living in Central Denmark
Charlie Brown: The secret is to look fantastic at a distance
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Originally posted by cqteachI'm a bit behind here, but working diligently to catch up! . Up until today my quilt was right on size-wise. However.....I've just finished the first of my 4-patch side borders that were supposed to measure 3 x 45"....and they are 3 x 47". I'm thinking that will make my floater 1 1/4", which is going to look awkward. I was wondering what I should do? If I remove one four patch, my border will be less than 45". If I take all my diagonal seams in, my 4 patches won't be square. Can you suggest any options other than starting over? This is the first time I've had a problem with 'too scant' 1/4" seams!
part 1: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i6aplw_tVZc
part 2: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lIjZqABo2NY
You should be able to make them a little shorter, and adjust your floater to the new size.
Hope that helps.
It's Not What You Gather, But What You Scatter
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Thanks Margo. I've had a look at the videos and I'll give that a try. What would be the largest measurement you would suggest that the floaters could be without throwing out the rest of the quilt and looking unbalanced....just in case I can't eliminate all the excess?
It's Not What You Gather, But What You Scatter
That Tells What Kind Of Life You Have Lived !
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Originally posted by cqteachI'm a bit behind here, but working diligently to catch up! . Up until today my quilt was right on size-wise. However.....I've just finished the first of my 4-patch side borders that were supposed to measure 3 x 45"....and they are 3 x 47". I'm thinking that will make my floater 1 1/4", which is going to look awkward. I was wondering what I should do? If I remove one four patch, my border will be less than 45". If I take all my diagonal seams in, my 4 patches won't be square. Can you suggest any options other than starting over? This is the first time I've had a problem with 'too scant' 1/4" seams!
This quilt is teaching us a lot about accuracy and I must say, I'm normally very accurate, but this was a challenge to me. To my satisfaction I can say I have had no problems with the baskets or the swags, so I now consider myself educated in 1/4" seams
living in Central Denmark
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Originally posted by cqteachThanks Margo. I've had a look at the videos and I'll give that a try. What would be the largest measurement you would suggest that the floaters could be without throwing out the rest of the quilt and looking unbalanced....just in case I can't eliminate all the excess?
After the 4-patch borders, there is another floater before the baskets are added, so you will have a little fudge room.
The basket borders should measure 9" x 51-1/2", but with all the pieces and bias edges involved, that border is even more likely to measure differently.
You could also consider removing one 4-patch and stretching your 4-patch border, which will cause the width to be less than 3", and your floaters would need to be wider. Here are Sharon's videos for stretching a block: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sQkF02vpVuw
Ideally however, you would do what Norma did, and adjust the size of the finished blocks so that the strips measure correctly.
Measuring and adjusting each step of the process is how you insure that the final measurement will be close to Sue's measurement.
It's Not What You Gather, But What You Scatter
That Tells What Kind Of Life You Have Lived !
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Thanks Margo and Norma. I'm off to do some tweaking and see if I can get this first side to a reasonable measurement. Then I'll use that info to do the other three sides more successfully. I've measured my blocks and, yes, like Norma they are only off by a thread. Oh the power of multiplication! Will trim and resew. This is the first BOM I've done on the Quilt Show and I'm really appreciating the wonderful instructions and speedy help. Thank you, thank you.
It's Not What You Gather, But What You Scatter
That Tells What Kind Of Life You Have Lived !
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Update.....tweaking was successful and I now have a 45" side border and 50" top border! Yeah. What a relief. I trimmed the 4 patch blocks. That is where my accuracy was off. Thanks so much for the help. Now to unsew the original side and complete the bottom one. This has been great learning.
It's Not What You Gather, But What You Scatter
That Tells What Kind Of Life You Have Lived !
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Originally posted by cqteachUpdate.....tweaking was successful and I now have a 45" side border and 50" top border! Yeah. What a relief. I trimmed the 4 patch blocks. That is where my accuracy was off. Thanks so much for the help. Now to unsew the original side and complete the bottom one. This has been great learning.
living in Central Denmark
Charlie Brown: The secret is to look fantastic at a distance
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Barbara, omg thank you for all of the great information. I just finished reading your blog post for month 1! So helpf...
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It is sew much fun for me to go on the forum each morning and see your creativity. I love seeing the different fabric choices...
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This looks like a perfect color palette match to me, Patricia! Well done by you and your LQS. --Lynn Wilder
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Month 1 done
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Made my first 2 little blocks. Having a bit of a problem not cutting points off. The 6 inch blocks sure are cute. HelenW...
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Nice choice of colors!
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I am trying this technique too.
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The middle is 20”. All blocks around the middle are 5”.
I have a detailed blog on how to change the size... -
Month 1 blocks done! I love the various golds in the Grandmother quilt, but will be using batiks with a summer feel. And...
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Good idea Helen to make a small quilt! I did both Color My World and Homeward Bound 60 and 50% smaller. I’m trying to...
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I plan to use fabrics from my stash, going for a scrappy look. I have not yet managed to finish a BOM within the planned...
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What row gives me a 70” or 80” square? Where will this info be posted, and when?
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I have only used this technique to block blocks for a group project, it is very accurate, but I always feel like I’m providing...
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