DESIGN WALL MONDAY -
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We have some awesome stuff on our walls!
Well, THEY do - ME - not so much sometimes - ;))
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Note - these instructions are written in LEFTISH.
If you are right-handed - just reverse the directions.
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I’m taking a bit of a break –
From Blogger -
And my LHQSQ - Left-Handed Quilter Sampler Quilt -
And my LHQSQ blocks -
I have another dozen or so blocks that I haven't shown you yet -
But first -
I have three JRRQ tops -
That need backs - sleeves - binding - labels - scrap cards - hearts - story - photos -
And - of course - quilting - ;))
One of them is 2” shorter than the others -
Who knows why -
Maybe because it isn’t pressed yet -
(1/16" x 32 strips is all it takes to come up short) -
I’ll have to measure it again later - ;))
They are overlapping -
‘Cuz the dang things are bigger than my wall -
I had wanted to lay out all three backs at the same time -
But - oh, well -
I'll just start with the middle one -
Anyway -
For the backs -
I have three matching FQ packs -
Each pack has 8 pieces - 2 yds -
I know that I'll need more fabric -
But that should get me started -
Now for some quick MATH -
That dreaded four-letter word -
OH - the HORROR - ;))
THIS top measures 50 x 64 -
And -
Because I want 6 - 8” extra in each direction -
I want the back to be at least 56 x 70 -
So - FQ up on the wall -
After I trim the selvages -
If they go 20” across -
I can put them 3 across - 3 x 20 = 60
With 2 seams at 1" per seam - 60 - 2 = 58
Need 56 - so it will be wide enough -
And then 18" down -
I can put them 4 down - 4 x 18 = 72
With 3 seams at 1" per seam - 72 - 3 = 69
Need 70 - so it will be 1" SHORT!!
I’m an inch SHORT - AGAIN!
See how I do this?
It's AMAZING how consistently I come up SHORT -
I just have to laugh -
My solution -
Add a strip across and between -
The first and second rows of FQ -
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So - now for real -
The middle JRRQ on the wall -
With the 8 FQ pinned on top of it -
This way I can SEE if the back is big enough -
SEE the top peeking out from under the FQ? - ;))
Three across Rows 1 & 2 -
Leaving a gap for the filler strip -
One on the left side of Rows 3 & 4 -
And it looks like -
One chunk (36 x WOF) should fill in the bottom right corner -
Now for the filler strip -
It has to make up the inch -
That I am SHORT - ;))
Plus one inch for seam allowances -
1/2 inch each side -
Plus two inches extra for insurance -
So that I don’t come up short AGAIN -
So that means the strip has to be 4” -
Right?
Sure hope so -
‘Cuz I’m going to cut that sucker at 4” -
And see what happens -
Wish me luck - ;))
Talk to you later - gotta go - gotta sew -
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2 comments:
Love those colors! (and your thought process... sounds like what goes on in my head!)
Math? did you say Math? I shudder at the thought... and my quilts never measure exactly the same as they are supposed to. I have checked seam allowanced etc. Who knows?
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