Companion angle ruler12/7/2023 Connie from Quiltworks & the Teeny Tiny Pineapple.I dont purchase or use very many 'specialty rulers' but this one is a great one. EZ Quilting Companion Angle 10 Triangle Ruler WoolFelt Blushing Bride. Monroe County Courthouse, Bloomington, IN! Alright So thats my ode to the EZ Angle Ruler.A Little Bit of Quilt–Cam this Evening?!.For your International Quilt Day Enjoyment!.iPhone-o-Gram! Dinner under the rainbow!.iPhone-o-Gram! Rollin' ((and Sewin')) on the River!.iPhone-o-gram!! Talkin Turkey on the River!.Triangles are cut with the longest edge on the straight. Bartender, Pour Me a Double -Rainbow, that is! EZ Quilting Companion Angle Ruler Darlene Zimmerman 882670139. Wrights 882670139A EZ Quiltting 1-Inch to 10-Inch Companion Angle Tool Wrights 4.5' Easy Angle Acrylic Template 670179 6 Pieces Hexagon Quilting Templates 1 Inch, 1.In the Spirit of Passover & Easter Week.Crockpot Curried Chicken & Lentil Soup!.Includes instructions and a 12 pieced block pattern. The tool is used to cut half square triangles. This 5.25 x 2.5 acrylic tool fits perfectly on a 2 1/2 strip. iPhone-o-Gram! A little bit of Jason time! This video shows how to use the EZ Quilting Easy Angle tool from Simplicity Creative Group.Notes: Send what you have, Cancel this item, Contact me.US14. Cut triangles with the longest edge on the straight of grain. Scrappy Trips Hits American Quilt Retailer! Low in store inventory, may be subject to change.Sometimes you can look at the finished size of the whole block and deduce what size each unit in the block should measure.īecause this is a mystery, and I haven’t received my issue yet, I’m not sure of how Quiltmaker has broken the steps down -But with a bit of reverse algebra –let’s assume the following. Sometimes a pattern with "regular rotary cutting directions" will list that, sometimes it won’t. When working with specialty rulers like the Easy Angle and Companion Angle rulers, the first place you need to start is to find the FINISHED size of the unit you are making. I wanted a photo that would be a grabber enough for you to stay and read this post c) We’ve all had those mental blanks before!īefore I go any further – this photo has NOTHING to do with the mystery currently running! It’s just a photo from my archives of Quarter Square Triangles. I have started doing the large completed units. For the 4 1/4 inch squares what size would I cut them into triangles with using the ruler? I am having a mental blank. I received an email from Vicki in Australia asking for some math help with figuring the sizes of strips she can use with the Easy Angle Ruler and Companion Angle Ruler while making the Lazy Sunday mystery that is currently running in Quiltmaker Magazine.
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