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Wednesday, December 12, 2018
This post -
Is for my friend - Frog Quilter - who said that she was making some CHEVRONS (Diamonds in a Rectangle) in this post -
I know she has a LEFT-EZE Rule -
And I already have a tutorial on How to Make a Diamond in a Rectangle -
But here's another "How To" - a shorter version - with some more photos -
For her and all of the other Left-Handed Quilters in blogland - ;))
Cut your RECTANGLES per the instructions -
And using the SAME WIDTH STRIP - cut some HST -
If you need the "corners" to be in the Top Right and Bottom Left -
Layer your fabrics RIGHT SIDE UP -
I have two in this stack - but I have cut four layers at a time with no problem -
Cut a second set -
The FLAT TOPS will be on the TOP RIGHT -
The same side you want them in your Chevron -
Lay one out on the rectangle with the flat end at the top -
And the pointy end on the side -
Fold it down - right sides together -
And you'll see that the flat end fits nice and neat in the corner -
If you're doing one with the corners on Top Left and Bottom Right -
Layer your HST fabrics with the WRONG SIDE UP - and follow the same steps -
Take it to the sewing machine and sew from the flat edge to the pointy end -
Standard 1/4" seam allowance -
Because the 1/4" seam allowance is "built-in" in the ruler -
You will come out at the end where the point overlaps the rectangle -
Perfect 1/4" -
Press it back to the corner to make sure it fits before you trim the excess rectangle bit -
Take another HST with the FLAT TOP on the TOP RIGHT -
And position it in the bottom corner with the flat end at the bottom -
And the pointy end on the side -
When you fold it up - right sides together -
The flat end fits nice and neat in the corner -
And it looks just like the other one only it's WRONG SIDE UP -
Take it to the sewing machine and sew from the flat edge to the pointy end -
Standard 1/4" seam allowance -
And you will come out at the end where the point overlaps the rectangle -
Perfect 1/4" - just like the other one -
Press it back to the corner to make sure it fits before you trim the excess rectangle bit -
Trim the dog ears - and that's it -
The Chevron is the same size as the original rectangle - ;))
Hope this helps -
All you have to do is cut a HST for the corner from the same width strip -
And I think it beats having to draw lines -
On a whole bunch of squares - LOL - ;))
Talk to you later - gotta go - gotta sew -
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2 comments:
Hmmmm... I see how to do it Left-handed...maybe I can just "flip it." LOL
Oh you sneaky devil. I see what you're doing. (*squeals with delight*)
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