Midget Mania – Block 15 (aka Midget Block 107)

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It's a hot one here today. The heat doesn't usually bother us at the lake but the humidity today is pretty bad and we can't get away from that. It helps having the lake breeze. I could turn on the air conditioning but it just doesn't seem like the thing to do.

I have to head out to vote in Michigan's primary election taking place today. Clutch will probably want to tag. It's no fun staying home alone!

I've got a few more blocks ready to go and will post them throughout the day. Enjoy!

Midget Mania Block 15 - Garden Maze



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Midget Mania – Block 14 (aka Midget Block 106)

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It's the first day of August and I can't believe how quickly the summer is flying by. It's been a whole week and I'm still trying to get you all 24 of the Midget Mania blocks. Don't worry, we'll get there.
I have to admit I've taken a little time to work on hidden stitches in the next block for the Beyond The Cherry Tree quilt that's part of the Polka Dot Garden Series.




The cherry tree quilter must have had a couple extra cups of coffee the morning she quilted this month's block. It has more hidden stitches than any block we've done so far.

There isn't anything special you need to know about this Midget Block. It's pretty easy and I hope you have fun making it.

Midget Mania Block 14 - English Ivy



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Midget Mania – Block 13 (aka Midget Block 105)

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I'm not a superstitious person but this, the 13th block, is a stinker. Tiny pieces, tiny pieces, tiny pieces. Did I mention it has tiny pieces? If that isn't enough let me tell you about the measurements of those pieces....

If I rotary cut and machine piece the block based on the EQ7 cutting guide (which is what I'd do with only squares, rectangles and a few triangles), the block's finished size will be 5 1/4".
I knew when I was drafting it that the usual rounding measurements to the nearest 1/8" was going to cause problems but I didn't realize it would add up to 3/4" overall.




I thought we'd get to the outside pink border, cut it wider and trim to the unfinished 5" after sewing it on. Not quite that easy.........



I changed the print settings in EQ7 to round measurements to the nearest 1/16th of an inch thinking I'd find a way to get around one or two odd sizes. That plan bombed in a big way. All those cute little squares in the nine patch sections have a cut size of 11/16" which makes them 3 1/6" finished. I don't know about your rulers but none of mine have 1/16" markings and if they did I probably couldn't see them anyway and it's not just the squares, it's almost every piece. I had 11/16" x 3 11/16" rectangles, 11/16" x 1 1/8" pieces and on and on. Note to self: don't use 1/16" EQ rounding EVER!

Here's a look at the back of this cutie -




This is all hand pieced! I have no idea how she did that or what possessed her to even try.

In the end I've come up with what I hope will give us an accurate block. It's a series of two individual foundation patterns. One is used to construct the center (and two inner border strips) section of the block and we then use that as the beginning of a second foundation pattern to add the rest of the border strips. You still might want to cut the last round wider and make a final trim to the 5" unfinished size. That's what I'm going to do. I'm also going to add a hefty dose of Bailey's Irish Cream to my coffee before I tackle this one! There are 89 pieces in this block - follow the diagrams and you'll do just fine.

Midget Mania Block 13 - Missouri Puzzle



Block 105

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