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    Question on sizing

    Am downloading the new quilt but wonder if the block pattern is correct when it’s printed out, another time did some blocks but they did not come out the right size, most of the pages gave an inch square to tell you when it’s right size, after printing, this quilt does not have it. So how do you work out how to do this have not done this for years 5, so am starting again, does anyone know, please let me know thanks Maureen

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    Marie, I just print out the first pattern of the month I am doing and use my ruler to measure it. If the outline of the applique block measures the finished size of 6 3/4 inches to be cut
    at 7 1/4 inches you are good to go. Since these appliques do not fill the entire block and you are going to have to cut to the 7 1/4 size, it would not matter if the applique
    was a fraction bigger or smaller than the original. What kind of printer do you have? I have an HP and if I go to the gear icon it brings up settings. I scroll down to resize and look to make sure it is set to actual size. In that same area I can adjust the size under custom size if I need to. Let us know if you work it out. HelenW

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      Maureen, Helen answered you correctly. The box measures 6.75”.

      Here is a topic that addressed printing issues:

      https://thequiltshow.com/forum/bom-2020-afternoon-delight/8886-printed-applique-pattern

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

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        Marie,
        It is ALWAYS better to download the PDF file to your computer, and open it from there, before you print, than to try to print from the file while on the internet. For some reason, PDF files do not print accurately when you open it online and print from your web browser. I haven't had any issues with sizing, if I download the file first, then open it on my computer, then select print.
        It is always best to check one page to make sure it is accurate, before printing a number of pages. But in most printer settings, you can select the pages you want to print, so you don't have to print your test page again, if it printed at the correct size. I have never had any issues with getting the accurate size, as long as I download the file and open it on my computer first. Also, make sure you have "Actual Size" selected in your printer settings as Helen suggested.

        Diane in Colorado Springs

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