What is Finished Size Quilting™?
Finished-Size Quilting is A New No-Math, No-Guesswork Method developed by Guidelines4Quilting to make traditional quilt blocks based solely on finished size measurements. Before rotary cutters, the only seam allowance measurement quilters needed to know was 1/4 inch. They made individual templates by drawing the pieces the finished sizes they needed and adding 1/4 inch all around. It was a slow, tedious process but there was no confusing math. With Quilt Ruler Additions™ and Prep-Tool™, once again, quilters can spend more time designing their own quilts any size they wish rather than only following what the instructions say. We also promote an ” Ultimate Stashbuster™ ” Technique based on the Finished-Size Quilting Concept. Using our quilt block breakdown chart shown above, you can experiment with colors and shades of your fabric stash, while turning it into quilt blocks. Click here to view the slide show or download the quick instruction sheets on the Ultimate Stashbuster Technique™. M
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