Monday, November 29, 2021

Potholder - Prep & Test -

 
 
You can make these blocks - 
 
And/or this potholder - 

Using any method that you prefer - 

But I'd like to show you - 
 
Just how EASY the LEFT-EZE Rule™ is to use - ;))
 
I also have a series of tutorials - HERE
 
Written a while back - 
 
That you can read at your leisure - ;))
 
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I designed the LEFT-EZE Rule™ 
 
To cut HST - QST - Flying Geese - Squares - and Rectangles - 
 
LEFT-HANDED - 
 
Using PRE-CUT STRIPS -
 
From 1/2" to 6-1/2" wide - ;))
 
If you're trying to follow a pattern - 
 
And it tells you what size the STRIP should be - 
 
You're good to go - 
 
That's the ONLY size you need - ;))

If your pattern gives you a "finished" size - 

For HST - just add 1/2" to get the STRIP size - 

And don't worry - there's NO MATH involved - 
 
I have a size chart - HERE - that you can use - 

For QST - and Flying Geese -
 
It even has a section to tell you which STRIP SIZE you need - 
 
If the pattern says to "cut a square"with 1/8" markings - ;))
 
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Anyway - 
 
For demonstration purposes - 
 
I'm going to make some blocks - 
 
For some potholders - 
 
Using some PRE-CUT strips -  ;))
 
You can make them any size you want -
 
And use jelly rolls - 
 
Or fat quarters - 
 
Or your scraps - 
 
Or yardage - 
 
As long as you PRE-CUT your fabric into STRIPS first - ;))
 
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TEST -
 
For the first block - I'll be using some 2" strips -
 
And before we go any further - 
 
I want you to TEST - 
 
Your CUTTING ACCURACY - 
 
AND your SEAM ALLOWANCE - 
 
Take 2 scrap strips 2" wide by at least 2-1/2" long - 
 

Layer them on top of each other - right sides together - 
 
Using the LEFT-EZE Rule™

Line up your strip on your cutting mat - 

And - starting at the RIGHT end of the strip - 
 
Turn the ruler on its side - 
 

And trim the end to make it straight -  



Then line up the 2" line at the cut edge of the strip - 
 
NOTE - The 2-1/2" line is the one between the 2 and the 3 - LOL - 
I didn't "label" it because I didn't want to garbage up the design - 
And I figured you guys were smart enough to figure it out -

Make sure the line is ON THE FABRIC - not on the mat - 

Cut straight UP the left side of the ruler -




Sew the two squares together - 
 
 
And press to the DARK one - 


Then MEASURE them - 

They SHOULD measure 2" x 3-1/2" - 
 
We already know that they are 2" tall - 
 
So we're actually just measuring the WIDTH - 


 
I put the sewn squares on the cutting mat - 
 
So that you can see that my camera puts a shadow on the LEFT side -
 
And that makes it look wrong - UGH - 
 
But the 3-1/2" vertical line is on the RIGHT side - 
 
And it DOES measure 2" x 3-1/2" - 
 
Here it with another ruler - with the same shadow on the LEFT side -

 
If they don't measure correctly -

Either you cut it wrong - 

Or your seam allowance is off -
 
NOW is the time to FIX it -  
 
So - try it again - 
 
Or until you are satisfied that it comes out the correct size - ;))
 
Then gather some 2" strips - 
 
If you want to make some blocks/potholders "demo" size - 
 
And we'll PLAY tomorrow - ;))
 
 
 
Talk to you later - gotta go - gotta sew - 
  

1 comment:

Gene Black said...

I have a good light over my cutting table so that I can "see past" those pesky shadows. But in photos, it still shows up. I expect yours is the same.

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