I recently saw a video demonstrating how to cut a Diamond unit -
First - RIGHT-HANDED -
Starting at the LEFT end of the strip - placing the 45-degree line at the BOTTOM of the strip and making the first cut just to the RIGHT of the selvage - to cut off the end - for your scrap basket -
Then move the ruler to the RIGHT to the line that measures the same as the strip width -
Make your second cut - one diamond - nice and neat - ;))
Then she REVERSED IT -
And demonstrated how to do the same thing - LEFT-HANDED -
Starting at the
Then move the ruler to the
Make your second cut - one diamond - nice and neat - ;))
UMMMMMMMMMM - NOOOOOOOOOO -
I really appreciate that she tried to REVERSE IT for LEFT-HANDED Quilters -
BUT -
I do not like "back-handed" cuts -
They are awkward - by definition - and potentially dangerous -
It would be like me telling a RIGHT-HANDED quilter to cut a diamond THIS way -
Also "back-handed" - awkward - and potentially dangerous -
THIS IS HOW I would cut a Diamond - LEFT-HANDED -
Starting at the
Then move the ruler to the
Make your second cut - one diamond - nice and neat - ;))
To me - the trick is knowing WHAT to REVERSE - ;))
Of the four things that were reversed -
ONE of them didn't need to be - it was OK just the way it was -
Placing the 45-degree line at the BOTTOM of the strip makes a BIG difference -
And makes it MUCH easier to cut STRAIGHT UP the LEFT side of the ruler -
From the BOTTOM LEFT to the TOP RIGHT -
A MUCH more NATURAL direction - UP and AWAY from you - ;))
And as one of my RIGHT-HANDED friends said -
No matter how hard they try -
Some instructors still think RIGHT-HANDED - ;))
Maybe I should just throw this out there -
If any of you/them are looking for a LEFT-HANDED consultant -
I'm available - LOL - ;))
Talk to you later - gotta go - gotta sew -
1 comment:
Hmmm I don't know why she didn't just put the line at the bottom like she did when cutting it right handed. That is odd.
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