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toogie 02-08-2020 07:40 AM

60 degree
 
Hello Quilters, I am wondering how useful is the 60 degree ruler or rather are there different patterns for it's use? If you've made a quilt using this or know of a pattern using this ruler would you please show me? I have only seen one block sewn using two 2 1/2 inch strips sewn together and not a whole quilt top. In case I don't respond to each individually, thank you in advance, you all are always so informative and helpful.

Iceblossom 02-08-2020 07:43 AM

60 degrees are what are used for Hexes among other things. I've used it for a clown hat, but that's probably just me on that one.

If you do a search on 60 degree quilt ruler patterns you will find many more ideas than I have.

Edit: Sure, you can do a One Block Wonder without one... but it's better with!

Kitsie 02-08-2020 08:40 AM

I am currently doing a tumbling block pattern. It uses diamond shapes with 60° angles.

feline fanatic 02-08-2020 09:06 AM

A member recently posted a fabulous quilt using 60 degree ruler. Here is a link. https://www.quiltingboard.com/pictur...d-t309438.html

Also look at Jaybird Quilts. She also has many patterns using 60 degree triangles although she has developed her own rulers you can make many of her patterns using other brands of 60 degree rulers. http://www.jaybirdquilts.com/p/patterns.html

tallchick 02-08-2020 09:52 AM

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I made Boomerang by Jaybird Quilts, as Feline Fanatic said, she has a lot of designs that use the 60 degree Ruler, I love triangles in quilts in any degree. They add a wonderful element beyond squares and rectangles and also provide a challenge for those who like to learn new techniques.

Tartan 02-08-2020 10:13 AM

I think that 60* is one of the most versatile shape in quilting right behind squares, rectangles and triangles.

dunster 02-08-2020 10:34 AM

I agree with Tartan. Also be aware that there are different types of 60 degree rulers. Some show the measurements along the side, while others measure from base to point. You sometimes need the different measurements for different patterns. Also some have a blunted tip, while others have a sharp tip, and there are reasons for both.

toogie 02-08-2020 11:38 AM


Originally Posted by dunster (Post 8359025)
I agree with Tartan. Also be aware that there are different types of 60 degree rulers. Some show the measurements along the side, while others measure from base to point. You sometimes need the different measurements for different patterns. Also some have a blunted tip, while others have a sharp tip, and there are reasons for both.

oh my it’s all so confusing😩I was looking at the 8 1/2 inch 60 degree triangle I think from Creative Grid , the one that not supposed to slip. Is that a good one? Is that the one used in the quilt above from tallchick?

Rhonda K 02-08-2020 12:51 PM

This is a favorite pattern I hope to make one day. This is for diamonds.

https://www.shabbyfabrics.com/Roly-P...it-P70419.aspx

quiltingshorttimer 02-08-2020 05:48 PM

I can't get pictures to post since the change in the website, but google "not your grandmother's flower garden" quilt images and those all use 60 degree Triangles.


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