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On another post I done, I was told that my flat topped 60 degree ruler may not work with cutting the hex's for the OBW. Has anyone else used the Fons and Porter flat topped 60 degree ruler in making the OBW and did it work well or not? Thanks to all, Mary
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Originally Posted by Mary M
On another post I done, I was told that my flat topped 60 degree ruler may not work with cutting the hex's for the OBW. Has anyone else used the Fons and Porter flat topped 60 degree ruler in making the OBW and did it work well or not? Thanks to all, Mary
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Thank you dear. I want to feel confident in cutting this fabric and I probably sound like a worry wart . I'll get there yet, with all the help everyone offers.
Originally Posted by dunster
Originally Posted by Mary M
On another post I done, I was told that my flat topped 60 degree ruler may not work with cutting the hex's for the OBW. Has anyone else used the Fons and Porter flat topped 60 degree ruler in making the OBW and did it work well or not? Thanks to all, Mary
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Aren't they great for the help and moral support!
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your ruler will work fine. just cut all your pieces with the same ruler and the same size.
if your ruler had a tip, you would cut all the same and the same size. go for it!! |
Nativetexan said it best.
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60 degrees is 60 degrees. It is how you place it. It would be like asking someone which is heavier; a pound of marshmallows or a pound of gold. Don't hate me, its been a very long day. :-)
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Want all of you to know the ruler is working great and I like the fact that the end isn't pointed. BTW the blocks are coming together beautifully. Each one is so different from the other. And the plus is it is taking my mind off this awful pain from the shingles.....well I am using painkillers to!
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