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    lourixe's Avatar lourixe is offline Senior Member
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    Default Re: Disappearing Hour glass

    I've just sewn 2 DHG2 bolcks myself starting from 10" squares I had cut from yardage. I was very careful with my 1/4" seam allowance, and when I united the HST together along their bias sides, the block measured 12 3/4". Divided by 3 means the cuts should be made every 4 1/4", or 2 1/8" from the central seam.
    I'm confused with the following step, as my final block comes up at 11 3/4" and not 12". Actually, if you make the math, you are now cutting a 12 3/4" block so that you'll add 2 seams in between. This is, 12 3/4" minus 2 times (2) 1/4" seam allowance results in 11 3/4". If you want to obtain a final 12" block, you must calculate scant seam allowances in this last stage of the process.

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    I made this quilt and cursed it constantly. None of the blocks ended up the same size and you can't really trim them back or you lose the little corner triangles. I did end up loving this quilt once finished and it was gifted to my granddaughter-in-law at Christmas. The one good thing with working fabric on the bias is that we don't get covered in bits of thread which normally travel all throughout the house.Disappearing Hour glass-image.jpg
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    Default Re: Disappearing Hour glass

    Quote Originally Posted by FabStripper View Post
    Is there a way to fold the fabric and cut 10 inch squares using the 5 inch block?
    Unfortunately not as even if you manage to fold a square to avoid the blades it does not come up to 10" I think they make one for the new electric machine which is wider 14" could not justify the expense of buying that at £400+ .
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    Default Re: Disappearing Hour glass

    I came up with a final block of 11 3/4 after squaring up.

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    Default Re: Disappearing Hour glass

    Like Bababoo None of my blocks ended up the same. It was very frustrating. I was glad when I was done and don't plan on doing another block with so many bias edges.

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