![]() ![]() ![]() They measure 5-1/2" from flat side to flat side! I used the 60 degree line on my ruler to get the angle and sliced off the side. And the cream triangles (which are also 5" finished height).īelieve it or not, those large diamonds are also cut from 5-1/2" strips and you DO NOT NEED a template. Yes, I added some rotary cut diamonds and those "squaring up" triangles on the sides. Twisted Hexagon parts for a 10" finished block (as in my Sockey pattern)Īnd the finished quilt top (about 33" x 38"): Here are the parts for one of the four blocks. Using a multi-sized 60 degree triangle ruler can be used for ANY size. Remember, the template above is ONLY for a certain size. 3" strips (for a 2-1/2" finished height). PATTERN BOOK, Kaleidoscope Quilt + Cross Stitch by Lori Holt. Follow the remaining steps of the pattern to finish your quilt top. Trim the ears and square the block to 9 1/2'. Using the second template in the pattern, sew a triangle on to every other corner. You CERTAINLY can cut them with that 60 degree triangle ruler, but I pulled this out because it was the right size. PATTERN, Peppermint Twist Quilt by Thimble Creek Quilts. An octagon would be tricky to piece into a quilt, so our pattern adds corners to make it square. What happens if you flip the ruler? Glad you asked! The ruler has to always be upright as shown above.Īnd cutting the half hexagons using my half-hexagon template. (The numbers on the ruler are in my pattern). Cut with ruler and then move over for the next cut. Do NOT use the pointy ones - they won't work with "normal" numbers.Ĭut a 5-1/2" x wof strip fold with raw edges at top. I used my own 60 degree ruler, though any multi-sized triangle ruler will do WITH A BLUNTED TIP. Director: Miikko Oikkonen, Actors: Anu Sinisalo,Lenita Susi,Matleena Kuusniemi,Ville Virtanen, Bordertown ( Finnish: Sorjonen) is a Finnish crime drama and. I ran out of time to do decent photos because I was busy stitching the quilt, so you'll have to come back on Thursday! Here are a few steps of the four Twisted Hexagon blocks that I was ready to stitch.Ĭutting the whole hexagons (for a 5" finished height). Potpourri by Laura Heine for Windham Fabrics You will see this as I share just a few pics.ĭo you remember the fabrics I shared in early March? I'm going to continue my theme of Twisted Hexagons with these. As I was working with these fabrics I realized that Laura's fabrics are "low value." Sort of a "blendy" way of working together. It is due to be in your local quilt shop in June. Today I'm going to use the new collection by the fabulously talented Laura Heine called Potpourri.Īnd, yes, it is a mix of many things - all of which are beautiful and happy and full of flowers and dragonflies. ![]()
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