Thanks, Mary! Good thing because the final assembly also uses a partial seam! Parts & pieces are ready and I'll be recording the video this week for the 2nd Saturday. :-)
The set-in center can be any size you need. For this particular block it was a 4 1/2" square. Depending on what pattern you're using, the instructions will tell you what size to cut that center. I've even used this technique when sewing together random size blocks cut from t-shirts to get everything to fit. Once you know how to do it, you'll find places where this can be very handy!
This is fantastic and so simple. Thanks
Thanks, Mary! Good thing because the final assembly also uses a partial seam! Parts & pieces are ready and I'll be recording the video this week for the 2nd Saturday. :-)
How do know the size of the set in center?
The set-in center can be any size you need. For this particular block it was a 4 1/2" square. Depending on what pattern you're using, the instructions will tell you what size to cut that center. I've even used this technique when sewing together random size blocks cut from t-shirts to get everything to fit. Once you know how to do it, you'll find places where this can be very handy!