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Use bias strips for binding or applique stems. For bias binding, the width is traditionally cut 2 ¼” to 2 ½”. Tools: OLFA RM-SG 18" X 24" Green ...
Scott Hansen @bluenickelstudios ------------ Finished Size: 24” x 44” Skill: Intermediate Project: Wall-hanging Week #1 of QAL - h...
Scott Hansen @bluenickelstudios ------------ Finished Size: 24” x 44” Skill: Intermediate Project: Wall-hanging Week #1 of QAL - her...
To accommodate the seam allowance, cut the fabric strip as wide as the finished height of the triangle + ¾” for the seam allowance. As example, for...
Scott Hansen @bluenickelstudios --------- Come join us in April as we share a Mystery Quilt Along with you this month. The finished ...
To accommodate the seam allowance, quarter-square triangles squares are cut using the finished long side of your triangle + 1 ¼”. As example, for ...
45-degree triangles are most often used when you want to create a diamond shape in a quilt. Cutting them from strips makes them so much easier! T...
Half-square triangles give dimension to quilt blocks and have many uses. You'll often find them as the points in star blocks and a necessary ingred...
Most shapes for quilting, squares, rectangles, and triangles, are subcut from strips. Tools: OLFA RM-SG 18" X 24" Green Double-Sided, Self-Healin...
To cut strips accurately, the raw edge of the fabric needs to be straightened and cut away to be on grain. Tools: OLFA RM-SG 18" X 24" Green Do...
Common directions in quilt patterns call for strips of fabric, cut selvage to selvage, and then sub-cut into squares, triangles, or rectangles. It ...
Samples made with Semi Solid, Timeworn Toolbox and Scrap Heap by Laura Berringer From Marcus Fabrics Finished size 23” x 50 ½” Project by: Cindy ...
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