Okay, I just tried making the miniature nine-patch using the instructions from the video I posted this morning. I did it on tracing paper because my fusible wash away applique' paper has not yet arrived. That said, it was super-easy to assemble and sew, I would definitely use a wash-away base because the block is too small to try and get tracing paper out of it after sewing the seams. The block measured a perfect 2" square (1 1/2" plus 1/2" for seam allowance).
I laid a sheet of graph and layout paper over which I put the tracing paper. Then I drew out a nine-patch block using the squares from the graph paper in the background. The size of each square was 1" because my final square was going to be 1/2". I glued the squares onto the paper with Elmer's school glue stick and followed the sewing directions in the video. What I don't know is how it would turn out with the wash-away fusible, but so far, so good.
On an aside, I mentioned in a previous post on the 2015 BOM Group that it took me a long time to figure out the colors and fabrics for my BOM. Then yesterday it all came to me--I took a picture of the fabric combination and put it into my quilt journal. This morning it snowed here in the DC area and I took a photo in the neighborhood. The colors in the photo were just like my quilt color selection! So I took it as an omen that, after so much hand-wringing, my color choices for the 2015 BOM were good! Or at least that is how I'm rationalizing staying on track from here on out!