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Saturday, November 17, 2018
Mini test -
To see what this block would look like in other sizes -
So I cut some pieces from 2" strips - instead of 2-1/2" -
Arranged them like so -
And sewed them together -
Up close - they look a little smaller, of course -
But from back here - they look A LOT smaller - ;))
So then I tried some 1-1/2" strips and 1" strips - just for fun -
They look a bit smaller than the 2" ones -
And A LOT smaller than the 2-1/2" ones - LOL - ;))
In case your wondering about the MATH -
Don't worry - I did some for you - LOL - ;))
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You can use a variety of squares for the centers -
But you will need to "match" two squares and two rectangles to make the "outer ring" of the block -
I cut TWO different strips at a time - in each size - for TWO different blocks -
So I could swap out the "centers" as I went along -
You will need THREE squares the same size as the strip -
ONE for the center - TWO "matching" ones for the middles -
And TWO "matching" rectangles the same size as all THREE squares added together MINUS one inch - the seam allowances will eat up ONE whole inch of fabric when you sew the three squares together - and the rectangle has to be the same length as the three sewn-together squares -
My 2" strips were 16"+ long -
And I cut 3 squares @ 2" and 2 rectangles @ 5"
2 + 2 + 2 + 5 + 5 = 16
My 1-1/2" strips were 11-1/2"+ long -
And I cut 3 squares @ 1-1/2" and 2 rectangles @ 3-1/2"
1-1/2 + 1-1/2 + 1-1/2 + 3-1/2 + 3-1/2 = 11-1/2
My 1" strips were 7"+ long -
And I cut 3 squares @ 1" and 2 rectangles @ 2"
1 + 1 + 1 + 2 + 2 = 7
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You could probably "up-size" these, too -
I didn't make them - but I did the MATH - if you want to try some -
And you might want to add a little to the length for trimming -
3" strip - you'll need 25"+ -
Cut 3 squares @ 3" and 2 rectangles @ 8"
3 + 3 + 3 + 8 + 8 = 25"
3-1/2" strip - you'll need 29-1/2"+ -
Cut 3 squares @ 3-1/2" and 2 rectangles @ 9-1/2"
3-1/2 + 3-1/2 + 3-1/2 + 9-1/2 + 9-1/2 = 29-1/2"
4" strip - you'll need 34"+ -
Cut 3 squares @ 4" and 2 rectangles @ 11"
4 + 4 + 4 + 11 + 11 = 34"
4-1/2" strip - you'll need 38-1/2"+ -
Cut 3 squares @ 4-1/2" and 2 rectangles @ 12-1/2"
4-1/2 + 4-1/2 + 4-1/2 + 12-1/2 + 12-1/2 = 38-1/2"
That's almost the entire width of fabric (WOF) so I stopped there - ;))
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Anyway - that's what I came up with if you want to cut ALL of the pieces for ONE block from ONE strip - then mix up the centers -
And if you want to cut the "centers" from scraps -
You can always subtract one "square" from the list of pieces to cut from a strip -
OR cut the pieces from "matching" strips if you only have short strips -
OR you can always double the length of the strip and cut TWO blocks at a time -
Soooooooo many possibilities -
Remember - Rule #2 -
Do What Works For You! - LOL - ;))
Talk to you later - gotta go - gotta sew -
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3 comments:
Those tiny ones are kinda cute! Uh oh! (No, Katie, no. No more squirrels!)
I am thinking you could use "four of those made from 1 1/2 inch strips" to make one as large as the 2 1/2" ones (early morning math - don't take it as accurate) OR add more strips around one of the smaller ones to up-size it to fit with the larger ones.
(just in case you needed to play with some more squirrels! LOL)
I have have that cat fabric!
Looks like you are having fun playing around with the blocks.
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