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Rhonda's Wing Blocks Paper Template Tutorial

Old 03-10-2011, 11:28 PM
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When I posted my Wings Block tutorial I used several steps

to make a 12 1/2" quilt block you will need a 2 1/2" acrylic template to use one of my grids that has 6 rows of 6 blocks in each row.

For this method you would need my 30 degree template
1. Cut swatches
2 sew swatches together
3 Cut out a square from the center with my 30 degree template
4 Cut the square into two triangles
5 Repeat for a mirror image
6 Sew the 2 halves together

This results in a pieced square that is ready to be cut into a Wings Block

One of the things I hear is that people don't like the waste that is left over. So I worked on and came up with paper templates to us in place of cutting out swatches.
The paper templates also eliminate the need to cut out a square with the 30 degree template and cut it into 2 triangles.

So the new steps using the paper templates are:

1. Print off paper templates
2 Cut out the templates
3 Pin the templates to fabric
4. Trim the fabric close to the edge of the template
5 Repeat this for all 4 pieces
6 Sew the top and bottom fabrics together
7 Sew the two halves together creating the pieced square ready to be cut into the Wings Block

Once you have the joined fabrics into a pieced square you will need a 2 1/2" template to cut the final Wings Block. This is the same for both methods


So to recap this paper template method eliminates the need for:

Template with 30 degree mark
Cutting out two full squares and cutting them into triangles
Very little waste leftover.

Here is the PDF for the Paper Templates
http://static.quiltingboard.com/uplo...lternative.pdf

Print off the Paper Templates
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Cut the paper templates apart
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Cut out and trim the paper templates
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Trim the fabric to the template. To keep from cutting too deep I used scissors instead of a rotary cutter
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Look at the templates and see the dotted line I drew to represent the seam line.
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Pin the paper templates to your fabric. This wil be the left side.
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Fabric trimmed to match the templates
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Lay the bottom fabric face down onto the top fabric and match up the bottom edges.
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Flip the templates over and repeat the above steps to make a mirror image half,
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Sew the two halves together
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Sew across the seam lines. At this point if you prefer you could leave the paper on the fbric til after you have sewn the seam. That way you could follow the sewing line to sew the seam.
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Match the two seams in the center
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I like to tack the seams. So run a needle up through the fabric
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Now you have a tack and you can trim it - sorry this pic was a bit blurry
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Place the joined fabrics on a mini cutting mat and place your 2 1/2" template on the square. Make sure you match up all 4 corners on the template to the seams. DON'T let it move as you cut out the Wings Block
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Cut along each side til you get it all cut out. Make sure you watch that the template doesn't move as you cut.
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Run it through a second time being careful not to pull it out
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This is the joined fabrics now in a square ready for the last cutting out of the Wings Block
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2 1/2" Wings Block
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Old 03-11-2011, 12:39 AM
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wow, thanks for the tutorial
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Old 03-11-2011, 04:59 AM
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Thank you Rhonda.
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Old 03-11-2011, 09:05 AM
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Thank you Rhonda!
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Old 03-11-2011, 09:26 AM
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This will take the place of using the 30 degree template. So what do you think? I think this will be easier to use and understand than my original method. Any feedback on this?
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Old 03-11-2011, 11:16 AM
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As soon as I have a chance I will try it and let you know.
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Old 03-11-2011, 11:23 AM
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Originally Posted by cjomomma
As soon as I have a chance I will try it and let you know.
When I did this tutorial I discovered the templates are abit bigger than they need to be. So I am going to post a new one with the smaller paper templates.
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Thanks Rhonda
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Old 03-12-2011, 06:40 AM
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This looks easier to follow with the pieces cut instead of large fabric pieces and folding/cutting as you complete a step. This should work for many quilt patterns, yes?
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Thanks for the additional info. Can't wait to try this!
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