charm square chart

For anyone who ever wondered how many charm squares it takes to make a certain sized quilt top. jennellh

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nzlstar*

Hi Jeanne, what if you email it to yourself? jennellh

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jennellh

I use CutePDF for stuff like this ... it's free and it's great!! That way, you can "print" it to PDF!! :)

-- Connie :)

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SewVeryCreative

Just select and copy it... view in a fixed width font (reformatted a bit):

Charm Square Chart For Quilts

Number of Squares Setting IN Approx Size IN

30 5 x 5 22.5 X 22.5   5 X 6 22.5 X 27 40 6 x 6 27 x 27   5 x 8 22.5 x 36 50 7 x 7 31.5 x 31.5   6 x 8 27 x 36 60 8 x 8 36 x 36   7 x 8 31.5 x 36 80 9 x 9 40.5 x 40.5   8 x 10 36 x 45 100 10 x 10  45 x 45   9 x 11 40.5 x 49.5 150 12 x 12 54 x 54   10 x 15 45 x 67.5 200 14 x 14 63 x 63   12 x 17 54 x 76.5 270 15 x 18 67.5 x 81 360 18 x 20 81 x 90

============== j-c ====== @ ====== purr . demon . co . uk ============== Jack Campin: 11 Third St, Newtongrange EH22 4PU, Scotland | tel 0131 660 4760 for CD-ROMs and free | fax 0870 0554 975 stuff: Scottish music, food intolerance, & Mac logic fonts | mob 07800 739 557

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Jack Campin - bogus address

Thankyou for this. Very useful.I have printed it out!

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Estelle Gallagher

Thanks Jack! Debra in VA See my quilts at

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Debra

Hi nzlstar,

If you right mouse click on the image, then select all, then copy and paste it into a Word doc. it will work for you.

I just did it and printed it off.

Di Vic Aust.

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nzlstar*

Yes, I am high and dry - in fact not too high but too darn dry - I really wish it would rain in Crib Point on the Beautiful Mornington Peninsula. Even the gum trees are screaming for water.

Praying for rain and more rain and then again some more rain.

Di

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Di

When i click on the link it opens in a new browser window and i can do all sorts of things with it.. i can safe it , print it or add it to my favorites.. why can't you ? What's different at your end?

Els.

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FiederEls in NL.

Be careful what you pray for. You might want to be more specific as to amount and speed or you might get more than you bargain for. Flooding is no fun and does the ground no good.

I hope and pray you get a long gentle soaking rain that the parched earth can absorb. Debra in VA See my quilts at

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exactly what i was thinking too, Debra. watched the news on QLD and NT(those are 2 states in Oz) last night and looks much like Katrina in NO looked back then. nope, dont want more than the earth can handle in one go. a bit at a time for a few weeks at a time would be nice for ya tho, Di. j.

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Very handy chart. But perhaps just as well that I didn't see this before last weekend....I was up in Ottawa and went by the Running Stitch where they just "happened" to be having their inventory sale. Managed to restrain myself and only got a few fat quarters but I did notice the packs of charm squares in the corner! I didn't have a project in mind so was able to resist :)

Allison in Montreal

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