The calculator will determine that the outside finished square is 7 1 8 inches.
													
																	Square in a square quilt block calculator. 
									
	
		
	
																	Pin one smaller square on each corner of a larger square with the right sides together. 
																	414 then add 1 1 4 inches. 
																	Cut off the excess outside fabric and open up the squares to reveal the finished block plus seam allowance of 1 4 inch all around. 
																	The square in a square block is one of those easy looking units that never comes out quite right. 
															
													
									
	
		
	
																	Cut four corner patch fabrics equal to the finished size of the block divided by 2 and add 1 2 for seam allowances. 
																	Square in square block tutorialfor perfect square in square blocks every time the square in square block is a quick and easy traditional quilt block. 
																	I tend to think of this as a traditional method but there are several others that can wear that hat as you will see. 
																	Traditional square in a square technique via mccall s quilting. 
															
													
									
	
		
	
																	This calculator calculates all the key dimensions of a square in a square block given either the finished inside square length or the finished outside square length as a starting point. 
																	For example suppose the length of the inside finished square is 5 inches. 
																	Calculate and cut the fabric patches. 
																	A square in a square block is basically a square set on point so all the tips that apply to setting a quilt or block on point also apply to a square in a square block. 
															
													
									
	
		
	
																	Triangles on the square. 
																	In other words wonky. 
																	Choose the finished size for your square in a square quilt block or unit. 
																	I have always used the traditional technique of using corner squares stitching and trimming them and then crossing my fingers that it comes out square and even.