Quote Originally Posted by Sandy Navas View Post
Evelyn, can you send me the pattern cutting instructions for the sashing pieces? I'll see if I can work it out for you. That is in case Karen doesn't get it figured before me.

http://thequiltedsnail.com/scale.html

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Instructions
Things You'll Need

Ruler
Graph paper

1

Study your current quilt block to determine how many squares it uses. Most quilt blocks are made of a square broken into three, four or five blocks across and down.
2

Draw a square onto a sheet of graph paper in your desired reduced quilt block size. Divide this square into an even number of smaller squares, depending on the number of internal squares in your particular quilt block pattern.
3

Copy the design from your original quilt pattern onto the new square on the graph paper. Draw each individual internal square separately to make sure you get the pattern copied correctly.
4

Cut the graph paper square apart to create templates for cutting out fabric patches to create your quilt block. If you use the templates directly on the fabric, remember to add 1/4 inch all around the template for a seam allowance.


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Sandy-where the heck do you learn all this??? You are amazing. It is a great reference to have for sure (especially for us mathmatically challenged). Thanks.