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Old 08-31-2014, 07:53 AM
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Shorebird
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Hello Everyone, I am doing a lot of cutting this weekend and need a little help. I don't know what the quilting term is for when you take 2 squares and draw a line corner to corner and then measure out 1/4" on each side and sew on those lines and then cut them apart and you have a 2 colored block all done. But my question is: All my solid color blocks are 2.5" the half inch is seam allowance. Now, how big do I cut those blocks that I need to make 2 colored so when I open them and press them, they are also 2.5"???? I was thinking 3"? I thought I read once to make them 2 7/8" but how would that make a 2.5" square if you are taking out 1/4" on each side of the middle line you draw? This is so confusing to me. Can anyone explain this to a newbie who is confused? Thank you so very much Rachel
And the Companion Angle Ruler.........these 3 are really GREAT!!

At a class I am taking, the instructor turned us on to the TRI REC rulers....could not believe it!! There is a line marked on the ruler for the finished size of your triangles ( half square triangles ) and you line up the ruler on a strip of fabric and cut - the end result is blunted corner for matching and perfect half square triangles with NO NEED to be trimmed......I am a lousy cutter, and mine have come out perfectly ( have made over 100 for this quilt I am working on )......

Last edited by Shorebird; 08-31-2014 at 07:55 AM. Reason: forgot to add this comment.....Companion Angle Ruler too...
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