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Bias edges and weird half square triangles....not my cup of tea at all. I have avoided those like the
plague. Do you do that too? Blocks that wobble or are off kilter make me nuts when I'm trying to get a pattern to work out.
Bias edges and weird half square triangles....not my cup of tea at all. I have avoided those like the
plague. Do you do that too? Blocks that wobble or are off kilter make me nuts when I'm trying to get a pattern to work out.
I have discovered a way to make half square triangles and quarter square triangles that are a breeze. The Square Me Up Ruler (SMUP) by Elisa Wilson at Elisa's Backporch Designs does the trick pretty darn easily if I don't say so myself. The Square Me Up Ruler was designed to be used with 10" and 5" fabric squares to make half-square triangles.
Then I marked the outside of the ruler on the wrong side of the fabric. I used my new Sewline Air Erasable Pen too. It makes a nice fine line....oh yeah....dark enough for this 47 year old chick-e-poo to still see it.
Nice line isn't it? I have to admit, the older I get the darker I need the lines and the brighter I need the lights.
Next I took that block and placed it with right sides together on another 10" piece of my layer cake fabric. Then I stitched on both sides of the line (1/4 " away).
Here you can see I have right sides together...and I stitched 1/4 inch away on both sides of the line.This is a close up so you can see that I'm not just lying....I actually stitched a pretty good 1/4' away from the line didn't I?
Then, I put the SMUP back on the block and cut on the line.
Then it looked just like this. Well, honestly....it didn't look like this....I had the 1/2 square triangles in a messy pile. I took the time to straighten them up for the photo. Didn't want you thinking your messy pile was messy and mine was neat and cute :)
Then I took another ruler and cut the remaining square into quarters as well. I don't like to press seams on blocks because mine typically either stretch out or one side lays over the other. So, I got smart and took my "roll-e tool" and rolled them to the one side before I set my iron on top of them to heat set the seam.I ended up with 8 very nice 4 1/2" blocks....aint' they purdy?
Believe it or not I've had this Square Me Up Ruler since October 2010 when I met Elisa Wilson at Fall Quilt Market in Houston. It's true.....I've known about it and it has sat right here in my Quilt Market file next to my desk. Will someone please tell me why it takes me so long to get the the good stuff?
The quilt on the back wall is Fan Dance. I think it is very unique and I like the colors Elisa choose.
Afternoon Delight is the quilt hanging behind Elisa's books, Crazy Curves Continues and The Melon Block.
And this pretty face belongs to Elisa Wilson, the wise woman who designed the Square Me Up Ruler. The Christmas Tree she is holding was made from small half-square triangles using the SMUP. If you want to see her video demos (they are excellent) you can click here. There are a few on Elisa's Blog so be sure to scroll down to see each of them.
Elisa has a variety of patterns that use some of her other templates and the arc on the SMUP is very handy for squaring those up too. Can you believe I sat on this information since October? What is wrong with me anyway?
Speaking of Quilt Market....Spring Quilt Market is right around the corner in May. I still have not committed to going for several reasons. First, it falls on Zachary's birthday and I feel conflicted about being away for his 7th birthday. Second, I can't believe how many more photos and great products I still have to share from Fall Quilt Market....do I dare go and take even more photos and feel guilty when I don't get to all of them right away?
Smiles,
Kelly