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Originally Posted by dakotamaid
(Post 6965374)
Just draw out a circle and divide it first in half, than in half again and so on until you have the size of wedges you want. Than cut them apart and add 1/4 inch all around. :)
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I bought a 10 degree wedge with an extension to make skirts for my granddaughters for Christmas. They were a full 360 degrees.[ATTACH=CONFIG]498736[/ATTACH]
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Cheryl Phillips of FibreArts is an expert in wedge designs and rulers; Youtube videos and tutorials online.
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I have used both the 9 and 10 degree wedge rulers and really enjoyed the ease they gave to create unique designs besides the circle. For example the spicy spiral table runner.
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Originally Posted by Ada Shiela
(Post 6978844)
Cheryl Phillips of FibreArts is an expert in wedge designs and rulers; Youtube videos and tutorials online.
Yes, I agree with the above......great patterns with their templates! |
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