A Twister pattern with little (or no) waste
I found this tutorial on the "Fabrics & Quilts" blog. It's for a Twister quilt with little to no waste. I found it rather confusing, but then again... it doesn't take much to befuddle me... LOL! Maybe you'll understand it better than I did & will enjoy it...
http://fabricsnquilts.blogspot.com/2...e-project.html |
Basically, you are just squaring up the scraps and using them
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I saw something similar somewhere else. I'm doing a twister right now & going to use the extra pieces in the border.
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Just bought the small twister ruler - another 'to do' on my list.
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jamsbuying:I've made several twisters I love them....
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That is easy. I have the twister tool and never really understood how to use it.
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I bought the Lil Twister and June Tailor's Twist and Turn. I really plan on doing one of these--one day!
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There is waste with the Twister but this is certainly one way to utilize all the scrappy little piecings left from the cutting.....Thanks.
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Originally Posted by Cindy60545
(Post 5527474)
I saw something similar somewhere else. I'm doing a twister right now & going to use the extra pieces in the border.
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Originally Posted by jamsbuying
(Post 5527760)
Just bought the small twister ruler - another 'to do' on my list.
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Originally Posted by Sewfine
(Post 5528195)
That is easy. I have the twister tool and never really understood how to use it.
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Another one for the bucket list.
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Thank you!
I am glad you liked our tute! The twister is a great little tool if you can get past sewing the quilt twice.
If you have the larger ruler (for the 10" squares) your scraps from that quilt are usable in a "little sister quilt" using the smaller twister ruler. |
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