There have been some people having trouble with the foundations for the lattice border.
The foundation squares should definitely print out to 2-1/2" x 2-1/2" (unfinished size).
If they are not 2-1/2" please check your printer to make sure that it is not "scaling" your print-out.
If you are printing directly from the web site, you may try downloading the PDF to your computer, and printing it from that source.
If you still can't get it to print at exactly 2-1/2" you might want to try running your small print-out through your copier and scale it up a little, maybe 103%-110% until it measures correctly. Just be sure to check that the shape is not distorted and it is still a square.
Here are Sue's directions from the Introduction:
Guidance on Printing the Patterns Guidance on Printing the Patterns
Most of the time, printing out the patterns is easy: simply click and print. But at times, you will
need to pay attention and make sure that your printer settings are appropriate for printing out pages
where precision sizing is important. This will occur on those pages where applique or paper
foundations are printed; those pages must be printed exactly to scale and not re-sized to fit on a
page. On pages where precision matters, you will find a one-inch square on the pattern; print out
the pattern and measure the square; if it is one inch, proceed with making the units for that month.
If the square is smaller than one inch, then your printer has “scaled” the page to fit on the paper and
you will have to adjust your printer settings. Here are a couple of things you can do to check or
reset the settings on your printer.
• Begin by clicking on “File” and “Print.” On the Print page, you should see a “Scale to Paper
Size” line and the drop down menu for it should read “No Scaling.” If it says something other
than that, change it to “No Scaling.”
• If your page is still not printing out the correct size, click on “File” and “Print” and then click on
the “Properties” button. Once there, look at the “Layout Options” – you should see “Type:
Multiple Pages per Side” and “Pages per Side: 1” there. If you see, instead, “Reduce/Enlarge”
or “Fit to Page,” change those options to “Type: Multiple Pages per Side” and “Pages per Side:
1.” These settings are where most people will find a change is needed – and choosing these
options will fix any sizing issues.
• Some computers use different terminology than the ones I have just identified – look around on
your computer and find similar terms – for example, your computer may use “page set-up”
instead of “layout options.” What you want to be sure of when you are looking at your print
settings, is that you are printing the whole page full-size and not adjusted otherwise.