As promised -
Here's how to use the LEFT-EZE Rule™ -
To cut HST - Half-Square Triangles -
Line up your strip on your cutting mat -
And trim the edge like I showed you before - HERE -
And - starting at the RIGHT end of the strip -
Line up the RIGHT edge of the ruler with the RIGHT cut edge -
With the BLACK triangle at the TOP of the strip -
The bottom of the strip will line up with the marking -
That corresponds to the WIDTH of the strip -
That's the ONLY SIZE you need to know - LOL -
Cut UP the LEFT side of the ruler -
Rotate the ruler -
To put the BLACK triangle at the BOTTOM of the strip -
I have a tendency to OVER-compensate - When I make the SECOND/VERTICAL/STRAIGHT cut -
And usually cut them a smidge too big -
So I turn the SECOND/VERTICAL/STRAIGHT cut ones around -
And measure them again with the ruler -
Sure enough -
It's a smidge too big -
So I trim it now -
Rather than later -
Take them both to the sewing machine -
Turn them over -
And sew them from the FLAT end -
Take them to the ironing board -
Press them open to the DARK side -
And clip ONE DOG-EAR -
The SECOND DOG-EAR has already been cut off -
It would have been the tiny piece UNDER the BLACK triangle - LOL -
Measure them -
And they both measure 2" square -
Which is the same size as the strip we started with -
And play nicely with anything else we want to cut from a 2" strip -
Tomorrow I'll play with making Potholder #2 -
And by the way -
I took another photo to see if I could get rid of the "shadow" -
By holding down both ends of the ruler - LOL - ;))
Talk to you later - gotta go - gotta sew -
3 comments:
Now this makes good sense! I’m right handed but feel it could make life easier for me too! Nice tutorial.
Yes it works nicely - even if I have to turn the ruler upside down to use it right handed. (((grin))) And of course then I have to do what the Lefties have been doing for ages - "just do it in reverse."
That black triangle really comes in handy. I like how the ruler is uncluttered. My favorite thing is, it's the CORRECT way round!
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