Originally Posted by GrannieAnnie
(Post 4973900)
I just use the 30 or 45 or 60 (opposite of 30) degree markings on one of my bigger rulers.
Really good for hexagonal table toppers. |
I have a book (it's only about 15 pages) with patterns using 60-degree cuts. It's called Sizzlin' Sixties by Heather Mulder Peterson. All the designs are hexagons based on the 60-degree angles. Quilts and table toppers. I've seen samples in an LQS, which is why I bought the book. I just haven't made any of them yet! The author recommends the Creative Grids 60-degree triangle ruler, which I think is readily available.
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