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The Quilt Show presents A to Z for Ewe and Me, the latest quilt in prizewinning quilter Janet Stone's 26-quilt alphabet series. Designed exclusively for members of TQS, the 69"x 82" quilt is a playful yet sophisticated sampler. Each letter in the alphabet has its own panel, where it's combined with a related pieced or appliquéd block. Make one for the child in your life, or make one for the child in you!
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TOPIC: K block - errors?

Re: K block - errors? 02 May 2014 20:20 #117805

ajclapp wrote:
Donna Lynn Thomas has an On-Point Ruler by Omnigrid that cuts perfect sizes for the center of the square-in-a-square block. 1-7/32" is correct for the half size that finishes at 1". Those are going to be some tiny corners though! I think I would paper piece them.
That's what I plan to do. I drew this in EQ7 and printed my sheet...

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Re: K block - errors? 02 May 2014 19:56 #117804

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Donna Lynn Thomas has an On-Point Ruler by Omnigrid that cuts perfect sizes for the center of the square-in-a-square block. 1-7/32" is correct for the half size that finishes at 1". Those are going to be some tiny corners though! I think I would paper piece them.
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Re: K block - errors? 02 May 2014 13:36 #117800

I'm sorry to be such a pain, but the "dotted" line is the 1-15/16"...

While figuring out the half-size, I printed the page at 50% and the Template is not accurate for our purpose. So I checked again, and the dotted line is the "good" line to cut at for full-size (but not for half-size: we have to remove first the 1/4 seem allowance from that dotted line and trace a line, and then with this new square, print it at 50%, and once it is printed, add back 1/4 inch. This should measure 1-7/32".)

Or Am I missing something?

Andrée
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Re: the template 1 15-16ths 02 May 2014 13:28 #117799

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irene1 wrote:
I presume I should cut the template on the solid line as that is the measurement, sorry to appear so dim, but doing good for my first bit quilt on TQS
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Yes, Irene, you will cut on the solid line.
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the template 1 15-16ths 02 May 2014 13:20 #117798

I presume I should cut the template on the solid line as that is the measurement, sorry to appear so dim, but doing good for my first bit quilt on TQS
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Re: K block - errors? 02 May 2014 05:58 #117795

No, you are right Janet. If all is measured and cut accurately, and pieced with an exact 1/4 inch, it will be on target. I was just mentioning a comment in Julie Cefalu's video - to cut some pieces a tad larger, in order to have room to cut exactly to size at the end. But now that I watched it again, it was for the width not for the height that she mentioned it. But I will do it for the height as well -as I'm working half-size, the margin for error is almost to none.

It was just the measurement for the block size - Since the background is 8-1/2 x 9-1/2, the block size needs to be 8X 7 (not 4 x 4) finished to get a panel 8" x 16" fnished.

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Re: K block - errors? 01 May 2014 23:29 #117792

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AndreeBergeron wrote:
And I have seen an error in the block size of the "M". It should be 8" x 7" (finished). That's important if we are to follow Julie's advice to cut the bottom strip (water) a little bigger in order to have room to re-cut to correct size.

Andrée

As for the M block, according to my measurements, the cut size of 8 1/2 x 9 1/2 on the pattern is correct. I didn't cut the strip (water) larger, and if the background was 7 x 8 finished, it wouldn't be large enough for the letter M. Am I missing something here Andree? :?
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Re: K block - errors? 01 May 2014 23:24 #117791

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CFalk wrote:
I just completed the K block and noticed a couple of issues in the directions.
It says to cut 6 green squares - it appears that you only need 4, maybe I missed something.
On the center square, it says to cut one piece of black and cut crosswise - you only end up with 2 triangles and need 4 - I tried cutting each in half again and the resulting square was too small. :roll:

For the K block, you need 2 black (#19) squares 2 1/8", then cut diagonally. For the green (#6), you only need 4 squares, NOT 6. Sorry about the errors. :oops: I will get it fixed on the pattern. Thanks for spotting them!
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Re: K block - errors? 01 May 2014 15:50 #117780

And I have seen an error in the block size of the "M". It should be 8" x 7" (finished). That's important if we are to follow Julie's advice to cut the bottom strip (water) a little bigger in order to have room to re-cut to correct size.

Andrée
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Re: K block - errors? 01 May 2014 15:41 #117779

I noticed the same thing. Glad I haven't sewn anything yet.
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K block - errors? 01 May 2014 14:13 #117771

I just completed the K block and noticed a couple of issues in the directions.
It says to cut 6 green squares - it appears that you only need 4, maybe I missed something.
On the center square, it says to cut one piece of black and cut crosswise - you only end up with 2 triangles and need 4 - I tried cutting each in half again and the resulting square was too small. :roll:
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