Can Anyone Help Me?
#12
Originally Posted by BellaBoo
The way I would do it is to sew solid squares on the rectangle
pieces and sew the three pieces together then use a ruler cut the angle. Sew much simpler. :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:
pieces and sew the three pieces together then use a ruler cut the angle. Sew much simpler. :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:
#14
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Originally Posted by Sophie2
I was wondering if I need to off set 1/4 of an inch. Guess I will try that and rip that out if it doesn't work. Very frustrating :? Will just have to keep trying
What would help you is this the corner/dog ears ruler.
http://www.softexpressions.com/softw.../mmcrn.php#cor
I'm sure you can find a template...it makes sewing these types of shapes together really easy, until you get used to eyeing the distance.
How were the yellow triangles cut? HST or QST?
#15
I am looking at your pieces, what they tell you to do, and the picture of the quilt.
If you look at the finished quilt. The middle pieces are put at the top of the left triangle causing the pieces to start angleing upwards, then do the same with the right. I wish I could draw a picture, but, look at the finished quilt closely and look how the center is placed on the top of the triangle, rather then where you have it
If you look at the finished quilt. The middle pieces are put at the top of the left triangle causing the pieces to start angleing upwards, then do the same with the right. I wish I could draw a picture, but, look at the finished quilt closely and look how the center is placed on the top of the triangle, rather then where you have it
#19
Originally Posted by M.I.Late
Stitch two together and right or wrong - take a picture and let us see what you have. (Before you rip anything back out)
thanks.
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