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    #16
    Put the 16 blade on top of the 20 blade. The difference in size is somewhere between 0 - 1/8". That's why I would think that the seam allowance might not have been accurate.


    Another thing that could have an impact would be the bias edge, depending on how it was cut, and if the seam was pressed during the assembly (could distort the fabric).

    Mathematical challenge... :?

    Andrée

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      #17
      WooHoo Andree!

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        #18
        This is another block where starching your fabric first could make a big difference because all four edges are bias!
        Remember to gently press, NOT iron, your seams and be extra careful not to distort them.


        It's Not What You Gather, But What You Scatter
        That Tells What Kind Of Life You Have Lived !

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          #19
          Great advice Margo!

          Andrée

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            #20
            Originally posted by Margo
            This is another block where starching your fabric first could make a big difference because all four edges are bias!
            Remember to gently press, NOT iron, your seams and be extra careful not to distort them.
            I used 50/50 Stay-flo. You could have landed a small airplane on that fabric it was so stiff. LOL

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              #21
              Originally posted by AndreeBergeron
              Put the 16 blade on top of the 20 blade. The difference in size is somewhere between 0 - 1/8". That's why I would think that the seam allowance might not have been accurate.


              Another thing that could have an impact would be the bias edge, depending on how it was cut, and if the seam was pressed during the assembly (could distort the fabric).

              Mathematical challenge... :?

              Andrée
              And, you win the award for best informed reply! Thank you so much for that!!!
              OK, I went back to the pattern and matched the pattern piece with each blade and they all matched. I went back to my original paper circle and the quadrant I separated and folded fit in perfectly.
              It makes no sense.
              Here is the pattern piece. The flange part at the top is the facing for the point. I darkened some of the lines in Photoshop to be more easily seen.

              Here is the finished Dresden with the 20 pieces.

              It pressed flat and worked into the project beautifully, so I'm just going to let it ride.

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                #22
                It looks great. Sometimes our "badluck" are not so bad: you were missing the number of blades that would fit in your color arrangement perfectly!

                Will we see the rest of this project?
                Andrée

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                  #23
                  Originally posted by AndreeBergeron
                  It looks great. Sometimes our "badluck" are not so bad: you were missing the number of blades that would fit in your color arrangement perfectly!

                  Will we see the rest of this project?
                  Andrée
                  I really appreciate your help! I am taking notes on your findings so I can clean it up next time.
                  I am blogging about what I'm working on, but I'm not sure what the rules are about posting external links here, but here are the beginnings of it:
                  http://munizcouture.wordpress.com/20...18/whats-next/
                  The Dresden is part of my mother's pocket.

                  If links are taboo, I'll delete it immediately.
                  Thank you all for your help!

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                    #24
                    Fabulous!
                    You make very good use of different motifs in your work.

                    Thanks for sharing.

                    Andrée

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                      #25
                      Originally posted by Quiltpress
                      Originally posted by AndreeBergeron
                      It looks great. Sometimes our "badluck" are not so bad: you were missing the number of blades that would fit in your color arrangement perfectly!

                      Will we see the rest of this project?
                      Andrée
                      I really appreciate your help! I am taking notes on your findings so I can clean it up next time.
                      I am blogging about what I'm working on, but I'm not sure what the rules are about posting external links here, but here are the beginnings of it:
                      http://munizcouture.wordpress.com/20...18/whats-next/
                      The Dresden is part of my mother's pocket.

                      If links are taboo, I'll delete it immediately.
                      Thank you all for your help!
                      No links are not taboo (unless they are plain nasty or pure spam adverts) However I loved going over and having a look at your blog. Your fashion commentry is pure fun, I will definitely be back.

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                        #26
                        Originally posted by AndreeBergeron
                        Fabulous!
                        You make very good use of different motifs in your work.

                        Thanks for sharing.

                        Andrée
                        Thanks! I love combining different elements into a single design.

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                          #27
                          Originally posted by PosyP
                          If links are taboo, I'll delete it immediately.
                          Thank you all for your help!
                          No links are not taboo (unless they are plain nasty or pure spam adverts) However I loved going over and having a look at your blog. Your fashion commentry is pure fun, I will definitely be back.[/quote]

                          Thanks!

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                            #28
                            Here's an easy way to make a Dresden plate on paper. It won't work for a single block with lots of fabrics, but will work for multiple 2 fabric blocks. You could cut the paper template into smaller sections for using with more fabrics, or increase the size when printing for a larger block. http://www.amc-quilts.com/sew_on_the_line.html. Click on the template on the bottom of the page for a PDF file. General instructions are at the top of the page. It finishes at about 5" with 16 petals that float on a 6" background.

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                              #29
                              Originally posted by ajclapp
                              Here's an easy way to make a Dresden plate on paper. It won't work for a single block with lots of fabrics, but will work for multiple 2 fabric blocks. You could cut the paper template into smaller sections for using with more fabrics, or increase the size when printing for a larger block. http://www.amc-quilts.com/sew_on_the_line.html. Click on the template on the bottom of the page for a PDF file. General instructions are at the top of the page. It finishes at about 5" with 16 petals that float on a 6" background.
                              I'll check it out. Thanks!

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