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Undersized Block Solutions

1.  Make two stacks - one stack with blocks that are consistent in size (or trimmed to be so) and another stack with blocks that are too small.  Use the blocks that are too small and make one complete row of the quilt with those blocks.  Or, use blocks of one size as a medallion or cluster group in the center and then use the other blocks around the outside. 

2. Frame the blocks, creating a bit of a new block design in between the blocks, as seen in this blog post.

3. Frame blocks, trim to size, and set them on point, as in this photo (courtesy of Samilou1 (Sleepy Owl Studio):

If you'd like to set your blocks on point, check out these great tutorials:

Set on Point Tutorial by www.reannalilydesigns.com
Putting it "On-Point"!! by www.quiltville.com

4.  Design a modern layout, separating each block, as in this quilt (courtesy of linda beth):

5.  Place a focus fabric in the center and border with the blocks, separating each with fabric, as seen in this quilt (courtesy of Sadie Bird):


What are your ideas for making blocks that are a bit small work in a quilt?  We'd love for you to share your ideas so we can add them to this list...it may be just the solution that someone is looking for.

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