Thangles or creative grids ruler?
#1
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Thangles or creative grids ruler?
Earlier this year I signed up for a block of the month club using Thangles... Lots of half square triangles. I recently purchased a Creative Grids multi size 45 90 ruler that was recommended by the authors of several books on Jelly Roll Quilts (the Lintott's)... After 7 months of using Thangles, I really like using the Creative Grids ruler... It seems a lot simpler to me, an easier way to make multi-sized HST or QST... The ruler is a bit pricey, but i think it's worth it. Anyone else have a similar or different experience?
#3
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Join Date: Apr 2011
Location: Midwest
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Creative Grids for me! I love the grippers that are on them. There are You Tube tutorial videos to show you how to use them and lots of patterns that use them. I have one in my Attic Window block tutorial, in fact!
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#4
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Location: Northern Michigan
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I have a friend who has been using thangles for years- loves them and always uses them- - me on the other hand prefer my rulers- guess it just depends on what you prefer- there are probably as many people who always use them as there are people who never use them- either way is fine as long as you achieve the finished product you wanted.
#7
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Location: Central NJ
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The only time I've used Thangles is during my LQS BOM. I must say, I'm not a fan. I think using my regular rulers are far easier and quicker. Don't use any special rulers - just regular 6.5 x 24" with the various angle lines to use for trimming purposes. This said, I usually make my HST's a bit on the large size and trim down.
#8
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Join Date: Jun 2009
Location: Woburn, MA
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If you plan on making more HST or QST you MUST purchase a CD called Triangulations (I have 3.0 there may be a newer version). You can basically print out sheets for any size you are making. You sew on the sewing lines and cut on the cutting lines. Perfect HST and QST every time. It is a fantastic CD and worth purchasing (~$30). Something I will use in quilting for many years. Try it!
#9
I just made 840 HSTs for a Bonnie Hunter quilt using the Easy Angle ruler. It uses strips that measure 1/2" bigger than the finished size. Once you get your seam allowance correct, there's no need to trim to size.
#10
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Join Date: Jun 2011
Location: Illinois
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I too like making HST with the easy angle ruler...it goes quickly and both pieces are cut together so naturally the fit! Although I have used Triangles on a Roll. If I am making a scrappy using mixed colors or odd pieces....I think most of us use different ways depending on how many and whether color control or scrappy...
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