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    #76
    Rita,

    The finished size is going to be 2-1/2 all around. So, If you cut exactly the correct size (and not make it oversized like I plan to), you will need:
    2 rectangles - 12-1/2 x 3 (for the sides)
    2 rectangles - 3 x 17-1/2 (for the top and bottom)

    Since the little squares fray, I plan to cut that round oversize (by an inch), stitch it to the center block.

    I cut mine oversized:
    2 rectangles 12-1/2 x 4 (for the sides)
    2 rectangles 4" x 19-1/2 (for the top and bottom)

    The stitch to the center block. Once I appliqué all that I can, except obviously what will overlay the last little squares border, I will cut to the "correct size" - 17-1/2 x 17-1/2, then add the little squares border, and appliqué the last pièces.

    Makes sense?

    Andrée

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      #77
      Thanks for reminding me about "oversize," Andrée, a very good idea with appliqué!

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        #78
        Renata, you are correct with the measurements.

        At that size, when it frays, just one thread is a lot! :silly:

        Andrée

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          #79
          Yep ! My measurements, too....I have little take-up with fusible applique.and stabilizer.
          Haven't built the little border squares yet. Prob'ly paper piece to for stability.

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            #80
            Marilyn,

            I paper pieced mine, you are right, it is more stable... (and I didn't have to worry about accuracy)

            Andrée

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              #81
              Ladies thank you! So glad I posted the question. Not too hot on the maths. :blush: Thank you for your advice I will take all of it. :cheer:

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                #82
                That's Ok, Rita..You can sing !! :lol: :lol: :lol:

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                  #83
                  Renata - love it - keep on going!

                  Andree - Thanks for the math - although I'm doing the big (regular) one. I may try a little, small quilt someday, and will look to you for support!

                  Rita, as long as you can sing, let someone else do the math. I have sons who are good at it and when I have a difficult (for me) quilt-math type question, I email them both and say whoever answers the fastest gets homemade cookies from me!

                  Let's share some cupcakes for February!

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                    #84
                    Thanks for the cupcakes Terrie, they are the best kind, no calories! :cheer:

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                      #85
                      Just what I needed with my cuppa after a walk this morning. Thank you

                      Mug rugger and lounge lizard

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                        #86
                        Month 3 – Heart and Flowers

                        Background border:

                        If you follow the instructions and have it in 2 pieces, then you need to cut 2 border strips 6” x 15” (5” from raw edge to raw edge + 1” extra) x ( 14” from raw edge to raw edge + 1” extra).
                        If you want to cut it in a single piece, the FINISHED size is 4-1/2” x 27, from raw edge to raw edge it will be 5” x 27-1/2, with the EXTRA 1” for handling : 6” x 28-1/2”.

                        Back in January, I had to travel for my son’s basketball game. I prepared.... 1/2” hexies for the flowers (should have been 3/8”).... So my flowers will be bigger... about3/8” all around...





                        Got a lot of appliqué to do... I haven’t finished last month’s work yet....

                        Andrée

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                          #87
                          Thanks Andrée. Your hexagon flowers look lovely, I think I would do them bigger too.

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                            #88
                            Thank you Rita.

                            I don't think they will fill too much space, anyway, they are all completed. No time to start all over... :silly:

                            Andrée

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                              #89
                              Cheers Andree I must get on with Feb. I love your hexies

                              Mug rugger and lounge lizard

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                                #90
                                I have taken my mini-BOM as far as I wanted now. I have made it into a wall-hanging for my sister who has just moved into her new home. Thanks to those of you who helped with sizes. This is the first quilt to be quilted on my new Bernina. I will get better. :unsure:


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