Twisted Quilt using the Twist tool.
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#21
Dar-midlife , 09-08-2010 04:20 PM
Junior Member
Yes, a friend of mine had her husband cut a whole lot of them for a group of us to learn last year before the "commercial" ones were available but after that different gals had any hardware store cut them. The small one is 3 1/2 inches with the measurement 1 inch in from the corners and draw the diagonal line with a sharpie marker. very easy. the larger one for the layer cake (10") square is 8 1/2" I believe. I just can't put my hands on my larger one now. I think you might be able to go 8 3/4 or 9" but try a couple first. A bit larger template would just leave less waste. Definitely very easy to make your own![
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Originally Posted by kathome
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Carol
I was wondering the very same thing. I Googled and couldn't find the actual sizes of the rulers.
Originally Posted by User886077
Has anyone made their own "gizmo"? what sizes are the templates? I love the look. Thanks for the links.Carol
#23
lindar8888 , 09-27-2010 08:34 AM
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Have you tried the larger quilt yet using the 6 1/2" ruler with 8" blocks? There is a twister tool using 10" blocks, but don't know what size the ruler is. President of our quilt guild said she thinks it would be a 6 1/2".
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lindar8888 , 09-28-2010 03:20 AM
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We had our quilt guild meeting last night and one of the ladies had just bought the book, she didn't have it with her, but is going to send me an e-mail after checking it out, another just ordered the book. When I find out I'll let you know.
#26
watterstide , 09-28-2010 03:26 AM
Super Member
i ordered the small one 2 days ago..no book though.
reguarding washing the nickles, i wouldn't do that. i think on the packaging for them and the jelly rolls, it says NOT to prewash. use a color catcher, after the project is finished, if worried about bleeding colors.
reguarding washing the nickles, i wouldn't do that. i think on the packaging for them and the jelly rolls, it says NOT to prewash. use a color catcher, after the project is finished, if worried about bleeding colors.
#27
watterstide , 09-28-2010 03:34 AM
Super Member
i just checked my receipt..i paid $8.00 for the 5" ruler, and it looks like, they did not charge for shipping.
bought it from
"The Quilt Merchant" it was on sale.
bought it from
"The Quilt Merchant" it was on sale.
#28
Hi,
Love all the pictures of the different Twister quilts and runners, etc.
Question, years ago I made a quilt called Squaredance. first you sew all the squares together and then cut them with a template at the junction of the squares and sew them back together.
Looks very very similar....thinking it's the same idea only the pinwheels are slightly different after they are cut.
I will have to find my templates now....thanks gals for getting me going on yet another project! LOL
Bev
Love all the pictures of the different Twister quilts and runners, etc.
Question, years ago I made a quilt called Squaredance. first you sew all the squares together and then cut them with a template at the junction of the squares and sew them back together.
Looks very very similar....thinking it's the same idea only the pinwheels are slightly different after they are cut.
I will have to find my templates now....thanks gals for getting me going on yet another project! LOL
Bev
#29
watterstide , 12-14-2010 01:57 AM
Super Member
Bev..That is it! the ruler has been around for quite a while. i am just slow discovering it! lol
http://forestjane.blogspot.com/2007/...nce-quilt.html
http://forestjane.blogspot.com/2007/...nce-quilt.html
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http://forestjane.blogspot.com/2007/...nce-quilt.html
I kind of thought it was the same, thanks for verifying that for me! I have two templates for it then, won't have to buy rulers anyway.Originally Posted by watterstide
Bev..That is it! the ruler has been around for quite a while. i am just slow discovering it! lolhttp://forestjane.blogspot.com/2007/...nce-quilt.html
They did change the name, we always called it Squaredance here in Minnesota.
Bev