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    Old 10-04-2014, 09:12 AM
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    [ATTACH=CONFIG]494212[/ATTACH][ATTACH=CONFIG]494212[/ATTACH] Ok hope this works. Anyway this is one of my favorite tools to use for curves and circles. It's a school kit with a compass to help make a rounded Dresden or any rounded edge. It comes with a protractor that can make a 12" circle. Pencil sharpener and eraser. I use this kit often. You can get them anywhere school supplies or office supplies are used. They range in price mine was around $4-5.99. Works for me.
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    Forgot to mention the 6" ruler but you get the pictures. I meant to post another photo to show how to round off a Dresden but you can kind of see.
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    Old 10-04-2014, 09:39 AM
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    YUP! I use a ruler, compass and protractor a lot! Mostly for drafting out quilting designs. The protractor is invaluable for getting spacing even when quilting circular areas. The compass I couldn't live without for making circle templates in any size I might need down to the 1/4".
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    Good idea! I'd like to see how you round off the Dresden. Better yet, I'd like to watch you sew those curves! I haven't dared try any yet, although I used to set in sleeves occasionally. Dresden Plate is on my bucket list to do someday!
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    Yes, I also like these tools and often use them. Thanks for reminding us how much the simple tools are so valuable.
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    Have added these to my shopping list. Time to get my own and quit borrowing DH.
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    Just want to say there is a new (to me) book out..."Rob Pete & Friends" published in 2012 by Quiltsmart and it shows how to make curves with NO curved piecing...it is amazing! I use my old protractor from high school (Still have it and I graduated in 1959) too.
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