Unfortunately, this is really how I do patterns :) I figured out the exact size that I wanted the quilt to be if it were not "on point." I cut out the paper to be that size with each square inch representing a finished 5" block. Then I put the paper on the grid on my cutting mat and drew the squares "on point." I needed less of the hst when it was on point, but I needed to add border rectangles. I made the border rectangles longer so they would be easy to trim. If you really want to do it, email me and we can talk through it :) xo
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