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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...
Chances are you have an OLFA rotary cutter or cutting mat, but do you have any of our specialty tools? These are some favorites that can help make ...
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...
Always use an OLFA® cutting mat and ruler to keep your cutting surface from becoming damaged. The mat will also keep your fabric or paper from sh...
Common directions in quilt patterns call for strips of fabric, cut selvage to selvage, and then sub-cut into squares, triangles, or rectangles. It ...
With four sizes of blades, from 18mm to 60mm, plus eight different handle styles, there’s something that will match everyone’s needs. Besides the...
A few weeks back while scrolling Instagram I came across the beautiful work of Kianga Jinkki @kianga_art. Then, like often happens on the internet...
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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