Why
Do I Need So Much Fabric to Make a Quilt?
A plain block has only 4 sides of ¼” seam
allowance.
Therefore, is a one-inch square piece
Therefore, is a one-inch square piece
cut 2”
square (1 + ¼ + ¼ + ¼ + ¼)?
NO,
here is why:
If I want to piece a 2”x 2” block with
one-inch pieces,
how big must my piece of fabric be?
The same 2” X 2” block kept plain,
with no piecing,
with no piecing,
is how big again?
3 X 3 equals 9, and 2-1/2 X 2-1/2 equals 6-¼
Subtract 6-1/4 from 9 to see how much more fabric it takes to piece the
square.
Pieces not square nor rectangular has scraps leftover – requiring yet more
fabric.
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