I started with just the video instructions and was not able to make a 9" square from four 5" pieces. I experimented and it would need to start with 5 1/4" squares to make a 9" pinwheel. I finally looked at the pattern and now everything is working out. I have half the final squares done and need to finish converting the last 10 pinwheels. The written instructions are clear and my pieces are working out precisely. I had to take apart and redo the first three to make them the right size. Thanks for this tutorial.
Absent a spin mat, a helper ruler to butt against the measure ruler and used as the cutting edge eliminates awkward cutting mechanics. Beautiful project. I see that your directions include the Magic 8 method for HST production.
OMG thank you so much. There have been so be many babies born into my family lately, that I can't keep up and make all of them quilts. THIS is a game changer!!! I'm making them in girly print and boyish print and if course neutral too!!! Lol. You guys are awesome, please make lots more videos for en to watch!!! I love how well you teach. God bless you and thank you for sharing. Much love and prayers from Jen in Bakersfield ca
You definetly need to invest in a 14x14 inch rotating mat ...I have a fiskars one and it works amazing...great job im gonna make one, will keep an eye out for you pattern, thanks for sharing
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This has to be the cutest, most awesome pattern I've ever seen and easy to boot. Oh, by the way Teacum, if you take 3" for each side and don't have a turn-table if you measure over another 3" (6") you won't have to cut awkward and possibly cut yourself.
I'd love to buy from you however being so far away the postage is a killer, but I pop in and say Hi to you all! Great quilt, this block is lovely! Thanks T-Man
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In the beginning of the video you said 3/4 yard of both fabrics and at the end you said 2/3 yard. Can you clarify which it is? Thanks. Beautiful quilt!!
He said he HAD 3/4 of EACH of the two fabric..but to make the 20 blocks he used for the quilt he made he only used 2/3 yards out of the 3/4 yards he had...Hope that helps God bless and good luck.
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Dear Sew Yeah instructor: How big do the half square triangles need to be (before you sew them into the pinwheel) to end with a finished 9” square? I did exactly what you said to do and my pinwheel block (before I cut it up) measures 8.75. Thank you! (Adorable quilt and baby!)
Hello! Thanks for watching! Here is the pattern for that quilt. He does say the square will be 9 inches in the video, however, the pattern allows for the square being about 8.75 so that isn't a problem at all! www.dropbox.com/s/jrzc22u3ptfdrtm/Baby%20Pindash.pdf?dl=0 I hope this helps! Happy quilting!
Good morning, I really like this block but would like to use a layer cake. I know I could cut into 5" squares but looking to make a larger block. My question is.. instead of the 3" cut off each side what measurement would I use? My confused brain says, block size is double so the 3" strips would be double also making them 6" off each side?
If you use 10" squares, your block would be 20" wide, minus your seam allowance, which would still just be 1" even though you are using larger blocks. So your pinwheel square will be 19" wide. To cut that in thirds, you would measure 6.33" inches for your cuts. I hope this helps. Happy quilting!
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I'd love to add this to a sampler quilt I'm making with 12.5" finished blocks. What size would I need to make the squares? If I did the math correctly, I would need to start with 8.5 inch squares. Is that right? And would 3 inch cuts still work?
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You said i the beginning it takes 3/4 yard of each fabric, then at the end you said 2/3 yard of each. Just wondering what it is? Love the quilt and the baby is adorable!
he said he had 3/4 yard of each but for the 20 blocks he end up making for the baby quilt he only used 2/3 out of it so 2/3 of each fabric will give you a 20 block or 4x5 block quilt you can always use more and make more blocks and make it bigger to your liking like I did God bless and good luck
he said he had 3/4 yard of each but for the 20 blocks he end up making for the baby quilt he only used 2/3 out of it so 2/3 of each fabric will give you a 20 block or 4x5 block quilt you can always use more and make more blocks and make it bigger to your liking like I did God bless and good luck
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My blocks don't come out at 9". they are just shy of it. After taking 3" cuts they don't line up. I am going to try again and see if I can make the cuts work out using the same 5"squares. Followed the instructions in the video. Blocks finished at 8 3/4" and yes I ironed correctly. Hmmm
Hi Y'all, I just came back to see if the pattern was in comments, but drats it isn't yet.. Teancum, or Brody or someone??? please there are many of us who need the fabric requirement verified. thanks
For the 20 blocks use 2/3 a yard or each if the two fabric you choose. That'll give you 20 blocks small quilt he made. Like I did you can use more fabric of each and make it BIGGER no problem. God bless and good luck.
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@@SewYeah Sure thing, I do know math, therefore I did my own updated pattern 4+ yrs ago. My comment was for those who don't know how to map out a pattern and or just don't even know there is a mistake until the poor soul cuts wrong or doesn't have the fabrics needed, too bad the boys never came up with a solution to all the comments for soo many years, that now we are getting thanks for watching, little emojis or just thumbs up. Still no answers for the then needy.
I thought I was losing my mind kept checking he kept saying cut 3 inches. I did and it didn’t work. Thank goodness for pattern it is supposed to be 2 3/4 inches. I trusted the video. I can’t put this Humpty Dumpty back together. Will have to try another
Has anyone tried this make this block? I have tried twice and with exact cutting per video the 1/2 square triangles come out smaller than they should be. This make the pinwheel at least 1/4" smaller on one side.....help!! losing my mind in California!
@shirl glenoaks I’ve tried a number of times with 5” charms and it always ends up as 8 1/2 finished. The half square triangles need to be 4 3/4 inches before joining together. The only way I could make it work was to start with 5 1/8” squares and make half square triangles that finish as 4 3/4”. They make a 9 inch finished pinwheel with careful 1/4 seams. You could always cut 5 2/8” squares and trim them down if that easier to cut. I’ve no idea how he gets 9” pinwheels from 5” squares.
Or do what I did. I did the math and you can't cut it 3 inches in all directions if it's not a 9 inch block. You have to divide your FINISHED BLOCK IN 3 OR THIRDS . SO IF YOU HAVE AN 8.5 INCH BLOCK YOU HAVE TO CUT IN ALL DIRECTION LESS THAN 3 INCHES. TO MAKE IT EASY ON ME, I HATE MATH, I DID A FINISHED, SEWN, PINWHEEL SIZE OF 81/4 (8.25) THEN CUT IN ALL FOUR SIDES OR DIRECTIONS AT 2 3/4 (2.75) INCHES. FROM THE OUTTER EDGES.BYE I TRIMMED MY FISHED HST TO 4.375 INCHES BEFORE I SEWED THEM TOGTHER INTO THE PINWHEELS. SO WHAT EVER SOZE YOUR BLOCK IS DIVIDE IT BY 3, THE CUT IT HOWEVER MANU INCHES YOUR GOT AFTER DIVIDING IT BY THREE (3) IN ALL DIRECTION ORBOMNALL FOUR SIDES...GEEZ HOPE THAT WASN'T TOO CONFUSING.
His measurements between the written pattern and his video are off. Using 5" squares you will get an 8.5" pinwheel NOT 9", wish the 2 had matched with measurements, would have been less confusing.
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I really like this quilt but when I make the block it is never 9 inches. It is 8 and 3/4 inches or somewhere in there. Then when I cut it into 4 quadrants it is never the right size with the 3 inch measurement. How did you decide on the 3 inches? It doesn't work for my 8 3/4 inch block.
I tried this block 2 times and it never came out 9”. Always 8 3/4”. I even used less that a 1/4” and pressed after each seam was sewn.. Mathematically it doesn’t work out using a 5”square to make your 1/2 square triangles to get a 9” block.
@@wandaphilbin7529 Thanks Wanda Someone said they cut the block down to 8.5 in square but I don't think that cutting 3 inches off of each side will work for that size either. I saw Jenny Doan of Missouri Star Quilt Company use a process like that so I guess you have to divide whatever measurement you have by 3. I think I will try that and see if it works with the 8.75 inch and the 8.5 inch block. Thanks for the help.
It didn’t work for me either. Try 5 1/8” squares to make half square triangles that finish 4 3/4”. When you join then together you get a 9” square. Hope that helps. I now have a LOT of half square triangles lying around :-)
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my square never measures 9 inches. I am using one quarter inch seams. What am I doing wrong? I want to make this so bad. Messed up 5 squares. HELP!!!!!!!!
So sorry you are having trouble! Do you have the printed pattern you are following? The square may end up being a little smaller, and if you are following the pattern, it will need to be trimmed down as well so it may be okay. Here is the pattern:cdn.shopify.com/s/files/1/0578/1841/5283/files/Baby_Pindash.pdf?v=1639754628 I hope this helps! Thank you!
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Your measurements you state in the video are not the same as in the print out of the pattern. ie in the video you instruct to square off the block to 9x9 and then cut strips of 3 in. In the printout it says 81/4x81/4 square and strips to be 23/4. Can you clarify??? 👍👍
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This pattern does not work. The square will be 8.5 not 9 inches, and so the pieces will not fit together. Other people have posted this, too bad Sew Yeah can't answer us. 😡
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That is freaking genius! Looks so complicated, but you've made it so easy!
Thank you for the instructions! What a beautiful baby, and beautiful quilt. ❤️
Thank you!! We think he's a keeper 😊❤ We are so glad you like the quilt. See you again soon!
Zak/Zack....is adorable! The quilt is super nice.
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I started with just the video instructions and was not able to make a 9" square from four 5" pieces. I experimented and it would need to start with 5 1/4" squares to make a 9" pinwheel. I finally looked at the pattern and now everything is working out. I have half the final squares done and need to finish converting the last 10 pinwheels. The written instructions are clear and my pieces are working out precisely. I had to take apart and redo the first three to make them the right size. Thanks for this tutorial.
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After years using Olaf cutters, I finally tried the Martelli...OMG! Game changer!
Nice!!
This little quilt is so cute!!! You gave us very concise directions, Thank you!!
Thank you I found your blog and surely will make this for my friend having a baby 2 mos from now!
Happy quilting! We know your friend will love it!
Absent a spin mat, a helper ruler to butt against the measure ruler and used as the cutting edge eliminates awkward cutting mechanics. Beautiful project. I see that your directions include the Magic 8 method for HST production.
Great tips!
Love this quilt. And the baby is a good looking young man.
we think so!
OMG thank you so much. There have been so be many babies born into my family lately, that I can't keep up and make all of them quilts. THIS is a game changer!!! I'm making them in girly print and boyish print and if course neutral too!!! Lol. You guys are awesome, please make lots more videos for en to watch!!! I love how well you teach. God bless you and thank you for sharing. Much love and prayers from Jen in Bakersfield ca
You are so welcome! Thank you!
Love this block! Thanks for the video! And the nephew is precious!!!
Thanks so much for watching!
You definetly need to invest in a 14x14 inch rotating mat ...I have a fiskars one and it works amazing...great job im gonna make one, will keep an eye out for you pattern, thanks for sharing
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Thank you for this lovely tutorial ❤ Love the blanket and your Nephew is super cute.
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When will the pattern be available? Would the cutting of the pinwheel be different if using 10" squares? Love the quilt!
Check out the pattern in the description!
Very cool quilt ...very nice quilt. Really like the fabric selection.
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His baby is so adorable!
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This has to be the cutest, most awesome pattern I've ever seen and easy to boot. Oh, by the way Teacum, if you take 3" for each side and don't have a turn-table if you measure over another 3" (6") you won't have to cut awkward and possibly cut yourself.
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It's nice to see another tutorial instead of a destash! Thanks.
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Nice! I have never seen that method before. I must give it a try. Thanks for the tutorial.
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Brilliant Block! Beautiful baby! Terrific Tutorial!
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Omgosh- cute quilt, cute baby! Thx for posting!💜
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My first destash this week. I’m a fan!
So glad
I'm a beginner this looks amazing but was hoping to see next steps and how yo finish the blanket. Many thanks.
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I love this quilt! So if we make multiple blocks like this it comes together like that?
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I'd love to buy from you however being so far away the postage is a killer, but I pop in and say Hi to you all!
Great quilt, this block is lovely! Thanks T-Man
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Thank you so much for your reply. I did all the blocks at 8.5" will send photo later on when all finished
With an 8.5" block what measurement did you use for he strips? 3" strips didn't match up. Thanks
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Beautiful! And the quilt is nice too. Lol
Thank you! 😊
Love the quilt and the cutest little baby❤😊
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Just love your videos. Very much enjoyed your Saturday sale. God Bless!
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Where can I find the pattern? There have been several videos that say pattern coming soon but where do I find them??????
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In the beginning of the video you said 3/4 yard of both fabrics and at the end you said 2/3 yard. Can you clarify which it is? Thanks. Beautiful quilt!!
He said he HAD 3/4 of EACH of the two fabric..but to make the 20 blocks he used for the quilt he made he only used 2/3 yards out of the 3/4 yards he had...Hope that helps God bless and good luck.
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I love the pattern and thank you for sharing. I have 3 baby blankets to make!! Again, thanks!!
Wow it's so beautiful
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That is so cool ! Love it, thank you.
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Grunge or northcott would look good!
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So cute! Love the quilt too.
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Adorable.
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Very cute-the quilt and the baby! I can’t wait to see you cut Brody’s phone in half on Tuesday night 😂
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Great pattern
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Love it.
So glad you loved the quilt! Thanks so much for watching!
Nice! I saved the video, so I can follow along
I love it too! May I ask if you made it? I'm wondering if he means we make multiple blocks and it comes together like that? Such a lovely quilt😊
Great!
Dear Sew Yeah instructor: How big do the half square triangles need to be (before you sew them into the pinwheel) to end with a finished 9” square? I did exactly what you said to do and my pinwheel block (before I cut it up) measures 8.75. Thank you! (Adorable quilt and baby!)
Hello! Thanks for watching! Here is the pattern for that quilt. He does say the square will be 9 inches in the video, however, the pattern allows for the square being about 8.75 so that isn't a problem at all! www.dropbox.com/s/jrzc22u3ptfdrtm/Baby%20Pindash.pdf?dl=0 I hope this helps! Happy quilting!
Good morning, I really like this block but would like to use a layer cake.
I know I could cut into 5" squares but looking to make a larger block.
My question is.. instead of the 3" cut off each side what measurement would I use?
My confused brain says, block size is double so the 3" strips would be double also making them 6" off each side?
If you use 10" squares, your block would be 20" wide, minus your seam allowance, which would still just be 1" even though you are using larger blocks. So your pinwheel square will be 19" wide. To cut that in thirds, you would measure 6.33" inches for your cuts. I hope this helps. Happy quilting!
Great tutorial
Thanks for appreciating Elizabeth 😊
Cute !! Thanks for the lesson Teancum.
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So cute! Thank you!
Thank you too!
When will the pattern be published for this cute little quilt?
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Love this pattern. When will the pattern be posted????
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Brilliant.
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OMG this is amazing 🤩 Thank you so much!
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Really like this baby blanket. Thank you
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I'd love to add this to a sampler quilt I'm making with 12.5" finished blocks. What size would I need to make the squares? If I did the math correctly, I would need to start with 8.5 inch squares. Is that right? And would 3 inch cuts still work?
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Lovely, thankyou for this video/tutorial &detailed explanation.
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What kind of batting do you use for the quilt
We usually use Hobbs Cotton Blend, Warm and Natural, or Bosal Fusible batting depending on the project. It is up to your preference! Happy quilting!
You said i the beginning it takes 3/4 yard of each fabric, then at the end you said 2/3 yard of each. Just wondering what it is? Love the quilt and the baby is adorable!
he said he had 3/4 yard of each but for the 20 blocks he end up making for the baby quilt he only used 2/3 out of it so 2/3 of each fabric will give you a 20 block or 4x5 block quilt you can always use more and make more blocks and make it bigger to your liking like I did God bless and good luck
he said he had 3/4 yard of each but for the 20 blocks he end up making for the baby quilt he only used 2/3 out of it so 2/3 of each fabric will give you a 20 block or 4x5 block quilt you can always use more and make more blocks and make it bigger to your liking like I did God bless and good luck
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My blocks don't come out at 9". they are just shy of it. After taking 3" cuts they don't line up. I am going to try again and see if I can make the cuts work out using the same 5"squares. Followed the instructions in the video. Blocks finished at 8 3/4" and yes I ironed correctly. Hmmm
Same. Mine came out at about 8.5". Have you had success yet?
Updated pattern in description area.
Excelente tutorial 👏👏👏🧵
Gracias por mirar! Esperamos que nos veamos otra vez pronto!
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The baby awww... ♥️😍😘🥰
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Fabulous, can't wait to try
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Superb!
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Hi Y'all, I just came back to see if the pattern was in comments, but drats it isn't yet.. Teancum, or Brody or someone??? please there are many of us who need the fabric requirement verified. thanks
For the 20 blocks use 2/3 a yard or each if the two fabric you choose. That'll give you 20 blocks small quilt he made. Like I did you can use more fabric of each and make it BIGGER no problem. God bless and good luck.
@@jenifferfoster4312 thanks, I already did draw it out. I made it just a bit larger one extra row and column turned out sooo cute.
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@@SewYeah Sure thing, I do know math, therefore I did my own updated pattern 4+ yrs ago. My comment was for those who don't know how to map out a pattern and or just don't even know there is a mistake until the poor soul cuts wrong or doesn't have the fabrics needed, too bad the boys never came up with a solution to all the comments for soo many years, that now we are getting thanks for watching, little emojis or just thumbs up. Still no answers for the then needy.
You are my working with 5 inch squares to start with.
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I will try this for sure ! 👍
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You need to put a new blade in your rotary cutter.
Thanks Cindy!
I like it, so cute. Thank you 😊
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So cute
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I thought I was losing my mind kept checking he kept saying cut 3 inches. I did and it didn’t work. Thank goodness for pattern it is supposed to be 2 3/4 inches. I trusted the video. I can’t put this Humpty Dumpty back together. Will have to try another
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Yes, I experienced the same issue
@ they didn’t even comment on how to fix it just sent me tears
Nice blanket
Nice looking blanket. Adorable baby. Your multi directional cutting is very scary to watch! Not a great example to follow?
Kid is cute too lol
Has anyone tried this make this block? I have tried twice and with exact cutting per video the 1/2 square triangles come out smaller than they should be. This make the pinwheel at least 1/4" smaller on one side.....help!! losing my mind in California!
@shirl glenoaks I’ve tried a number of times with 5” charms and it always ends up as 8 1/2 finished. The half square triangles need to be 4 3/4 inches before joining together. The only way I could make it work was to start with 5 1/8” squares and make half square triangles that finish as 4 3/4”. They make a 9 inch finished pinwheel with careful 1/4 seams. You could always cut 5 2/8” squares and trim them down if that easier to cut. I’ve no idea how he gets 9” pinwheels from 5” squares.
Or do what I did. I did the math and you can't cut it 3 inches in all directions if it's not a 9 inch block. You have to divide your FINISHED BLOCK IN 3 OR THIRDS . SO IF YOU HAVE AN 8.5 INCH BLOCK YOU HAVE TO CUT IN ALL DIRECTION LESS THAN 3 INCHES. TO MAKE IT EASY ON ME, I HATE MATH, I DID A FINISHED, SEWN, PINWHEEL SIZE OF 81/4 (8.25) THEN CUT IN ALL FOUR SIDES OR DIRECTIONS AT 2 3/4 (2.75) INCHES. FROM THE OUTTER EDGES.BYE I TRIMMED MY FISHED HST TO 4.375 INCHES BEFORE I SEWED THEM TOGTHER INTO THE PINWHEELS. SO WHAT EVER SOZE YOUR BLOCK IS DIVIDE IT BY 3, THE CUT IT HOWEVER MANU INCHES YOUR GOT AFTER DIVIDING IT BY THREE (3) IN ALL DIRECTION ORBOMNALL FOUR SIDES...GEEZ HOPE THAT WASN'T TOO CONFUSING.
His measurements between the written pattern and his video are off. Using 5" squares you will get an 8.5" pinwheel NOT 9", wish the 2 had matched with measurements, would have been less confusing.
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Newbie to quilting. Why can’t I get a 9” x 9” square? I’m using 1/4” SA ???
Updated pattern added in description area.
If you read the printed pattern, they have corrected the instructions turns from the video.
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When will you post the pattern?
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I really like this quilt but when I make the block it is never 9 inches. It is 8 and 3/4 inches or somewhere in there. Then when I cut it into 4 quadrants it is never the right size with the 3 inch measurement. How did you decide on the 3 inches? It doesn't work for my 8 3/4 inch block.
I tried this block 2 times and it never came out 9”. Always 8 3/4”. I even used less that a 1/4” and pressed after each seam was sewn.. Mathematically it doesn’t work out using a 5”square to make your 1/2 square triangles to get a 9” block.
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Thanks Wanda Someone said they cut the block down to 8.5 in square but I don't think that cutting 3 inches off of each side will work for that size either. I saw Jenny Doan of Missouri Star Quilt Company use a process like that so I guess you have to divide whatever measurement you have by 3. I think I will try that and see if it works with the 8.75 inch and the 8.5 inch block. Thanks for the help.
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My blocks come out to 8.5 not 9 . I've done 2 and still they measure 8.5. What am I doing wrong
It didn’t work for me either. Try 5 1/8” squares to make half square triangles that finish 4 3/4”. When you join then together you get a 9” square. Hope that helps. I now have a LOT of half square triangles lying around :-)
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my square never measures 9 inches. I am using one quarter inch seams. What am I doing wrong? I want to make this so bad. Messed up 5 squares. HELP!!!!!!!!
So sorry you are having trouble! Do you have the printed pattern you are following? The square may end up being a little smaller, and if you are following the pattern, it will need to be trimmed down as well so it may be okay. Here is the pattern:cdn.shopify.com/s/files/1/0578/1841/5283/files/Baby_Pindash.pdf?v=1639754628 I hope this helps! Thank you!
On the pattern it says your block is 8-1/4, but on your video you say it is 9 inches. Please explain. Thanks so much.
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Has a pattern been done yet?
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I didn’t see the pin dash block in the finished product
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Please clarify fabric requirements and post the pattern
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Please clarify the needed fabric. In the beginning you said you need 3/4 each but at the end you said 2/3 yard each. Also, where is the pattern?
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I don’t understand the deal dash
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Is there a pattern?
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Did you really just switch to a non Martelli rotary cutter?
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Your measurements you state in the video are not the same as in the print out of the pattern. ie in the video you instruct to square off the block to 9x9 and then cut strips of 3 in. In the printout it says 81/4x81/4 square and strips to be 23/4. Can you clarify??? 👍👍
I'm sorry I am just seeing this. Not sure what the confusion is . Please look at the pattern it should be correct
We can not make a 9inch pin well from 5 inch squares. They must be 5.5 squares!
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You cannot get 9 inch squares if you start with 5 inch squares.
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Bolt dash down smudge pic while raf goes up? 😂
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Making blocks are easy, it's the batting and backing and binding that is more complicated, and which you never show how to do.
Hi! We usually recommend using a long arm service to finish the quilts, but that is a great idea! We hope to be able to show those steps soon. Thanks for watching!
This pattern does not work. The square will be 8.5 not 9 inches, and so the pieces will not fit together. Other people have posted this, too bad Sew Yeah can't answer us. 😡
It's in the drop down description now
If you still want it
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Try cutting 2 3/4 inches it says in the pattern guess I should have read that first instead of watching and believing video
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Nice , cute quilt. That Logan person is becoming a jerk with asking all the videos I watch to be friends.
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It takes 5.5 square to get what you are telling us to use!
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Tried twice to make this from the instructions but it’s all wrong
We're sorry you are having trouble with the pattern. Please email us at contact@sewyeahquilting.com and we'd be happy to help. Thank you!
Do people hide things from Teancam or does he really forget where his stuff is? That happens to me all the time!
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CUT OUT THE MUSIC. 😂
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Get a new blade. Dull one are dangerous!!
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Another "pattern coming soon" Cute blanket though.
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Thank you for the instructions! What a beautiful baby, and beautiful quilt. ❤️
Thank you!! We think he's a keeper 😊❤ We are so glad you like the quilt. See you again soon!
Thank you for the instructions! What a beautiful baby, and beautiful quilt. ❤️