The other day BOB received her EQ7 October 2011 Newsletter –
with a link to a tutorial on how to make an easy Twister block –
without the special ruler.
It got her to thinking –
about the TUTORIAL -
Is it just her – or is the EQ7 tutorial wrong?
If you start with a 5” x 5” charm square –
BOB thinks the block will finish at 4” not 4-1/2” square.
You lose the ¼” on each side – we all know that –
BUT –
you also lose ¼” on each side of the cut you make down the MIDDLE of the square -
Right?
To BOB that makes an inch of seam allowance loss –
not half an inch.
about the BLOCK -
Sure looks like a block she made last Halloween -
using the book called “Rotary Cutting Revolution” -
by Anita Grossman Solomon. C&T Publishing – © 2010
http://alefthandedquilter.blogspot.com/2010/10/feeling-better-today.html
http://alefthandedquilter.blogspot.com/2010/11/november-already.html
about the RULER –
Just her opinion – mind you – but -
When she first saw the special ruler and all the blogs touting its merits –
she remembered the block she made WITHOUT the ruler.
Here’s what she had left from the blocks she made –
and most of it was because she screwed up when she cut some of them.
(The bobbin is in there to give you a sense of scale.)
So here are five reasons she doesn’t want/need the ruler –
- It costs $$$.
- She can make a Twister block without it.
- She has more control over which color goes where.
- She has straight edges on her blocks – not bias ones.
- She has minimal waste – not Swiss-Cheese.
The whole thing may take her longer –
But she actually ENJOYS sewing –
So if it's not done in an afternoon. -
BOB is good with that.
But then again – it’s probably just me.
2 comments:
Aw man...I bought the ruler! (Lesson learned...and at least these rulers weren't as expensive as some others I've seen.)
I wrote a tutorial on how to make a twister using a regular 6½" square ruler - and damn it- it didn't get posted. I had a friend wanting to know how to do it, I looked at some pictures, read some instruction on how to use the ruler - done! And I have next to zero waste of fabric. Anyway...... just thought it was ironic that you have a post about that.
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