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I am having trouble changing sizes of patterns ex. I find a block I want to duplicate and it is 12 in and I need an 7 in finished block. This math challenged person is going through paper patterns and plastic templates. Any suggestions or simple ways to accomplish this? :roll:Tags: None
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If you have EQ6 you can also redraft the pattern in the new block / drawing aspect of the program. Many (4000) historical blocks are available through EQ BLOCK BASE.
When you go to print your drawn EQ6 block can re-size as desired. I frequently do this with my pattern. Print out the templates using AVERY FULL SHEET STICKER PAPER. Cut out the sticker and put it on template plastic and then cut out my templates. Even if I rotary cut and use contemporary piecing methods I can know the sizes of my pieces using this method.
Hope this helps.
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If you want to reduce the size on a computer printer, just copy the 12" block (or the individual pieces) at 53.8% for a 7" block.
Be aware that some printers cause some distortion, so check the pattern before you cut out your fabric to make sure that everything fits!
It's Not What You Gather, But What You Scatter
That Tells What Kind Of Life You Have Lived !
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Originally posted by traveltheworldI am having trouble changing sizes of patterns ex. I find a block I want to duplicate and it is 12 in and I need an 7 in finished block. This math challenged person is going through paper patterns and plastic templates. Any suggestions or simple ways to accomplish this? :roll:
7 divided by 12 = .5833 (move over decimal two places to the left and that gives you 58.3%)
So you would put the 12 inch block on a copier and reduce it by 58.3%
It would go the other way too. Let's say you you wanted to enlarge a 7 inch block to 12 inches you would:
12 divided by 7 = 1.71 (move over decimal two places to the right and it becomes 171%. So you would enlarge the 7 inch block by 171% to get your 12 inch block.
This method works awesome for quilting designs you may run across and want to use for your quilt and it doesn't fit.
I learned this method from Elsie Campbell. I would love to be able to spend an evening handquilting with Ms. Campbell. She is an awesome handquilter.
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YIKES!!! Thanks for catching my typo, JoJo!! I hadn't done the math, just got the number from a chart I keep near my printer. Your number (and the math) is right....mine is not!! ops:
Dyslexia can be a hazard........
It's Not What You Gather, But What You Scatter
That Tells What Kind Of Life You Have Lived !
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