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Month 1 The Halo Star Block

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    Month 1 The Halo Star Block

    beautiful block. I am printing mine soon. I would suggest a wider floater, it wouldn't be as noticeable as a narrow border. Just my two cents.

    #2
    The pattern states the center block is 16" ( finished size ). I just finished mine and it is 15" ( finished size ). Misprint? Has anyone else got their block finished?

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      #3
      Oh, that's too bad. Maybe an opportunity for a new design. Like another narrow border in a different color to bring it up to size in the next month.

      On page 23 of the month one instructions I believe there is a "One inch test square" Maybe check to see if it printed off correctly.

      Then when you go to print look at the options, every printer is different. On mine under Page Size & Handling I used "actual size" That measured the closest to the test square.
      I have not started yet but if mine were off that's where I would start looking first.

      I'm sure someone here will help with better ideas and we would love to see a picture of your beginning.

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        #4
        Yeah. it printed of the correct size.. cant see how if it is paper pieced there would be any room for error. How do I post a pic of my finished block?

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          #5
          When you are posting, there is a box that says attach image. If you click inside that, you should get a screen that will allow you to upload a picture. You then add it to your post.

          JoJo

          aka ladyquilter

          Troutdale, OR
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            Test

            aka ladyquilter

            Troutdale, OR
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              #7
              Thanks JoJo!

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                #8
                JoJo, the quilting on the border of your quilt in your picture is beauitiful

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                  #9
                  I know you said you checked your scale, but as you say it's hard to lose an entire inch with paper piecing. I would print the pattern again, cut out the sections and tape them together matching up seam lines. Then measure it. If it's not 16 inches (16 1/2 with seam allowance) then your scale is definitely off.

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                    #10
                    I had this problem with the RAJAH quilt.

                    Tip about accurate template printing:

                    When I printed out my foundation paper pieces my printer default was in "fit to page" -- my foundation was a tad smaller than one inch -- barely noticeable but across a block it was 1/16th of an inch shorter so across nine blocks that would have been about 1/2" short (it adds up fast). Turning off "fit to page" solved the problem.

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                      #11
                      Well ladies I checked the printed papers and they WERE off... just a tiny bit but enough to effect the size of my block. Never had this problem before but used my husbands printer this time. Now back to mine. So I have a pretty 15 1/2" block... I can either add a narrow border/floater to make it work or just redo the block. Haven't decided yet. Thanks for all the suggestions.

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                        #12
                        That block is so pretty--just add a narrow border.

                        https://bbquiltmaker.blogspot.com
                        North Alabama, USA
                        "I am a part of all that I have met" A. Lord Tennyson

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                          #13
                          I agree with Barbara. It is beautiful and a narrow border would look wonderful.

                          aka ladyquilter

                          Troutdale, OR
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                            #14
                            Highdesertquilter

                            So glad your mystery is solved. Your Month 1 block is beautiful! What ever you decide will be great. Another floater or save the small block for a pillow or pillow sham. That's one thing about quilting....so many design opportunities.

                            Barb

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                              #15
                              Hidesertquilter,
                              Your block is lovely! So beautifully pieced.
                              I have noticed on Sue Garman's website that she uses plenty of floater strips.

                              Judith

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