Quilting Tutorial: Hot Cross Stars and More Double-Strip Ruler Quilts

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  • Опубликовано: 27 окт 2013
  • LEARN how to make four of Kathy Seal's strip-friendly (and scrap-friendly!) Cut Loose Press patterns-Hot Cross Stars, Tropical Blues, Mirrored Tiles, and Sherbet Punch- using Creative Grids USA's 90 Degree Double Strip Ruler (CGRDBS90). Owner of The Quilt Patch, Kathy recommends these easy quilt projects for beginners and beyond. The CLP patterns are just $3.49 and available at TheQuiltPatch.com.
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Комментарии • 17

  • @GoTracieWin
    @GoTracieWin 10 лет назад

    Love all of your tutorials! Please find an excuse to do more....I am always fascinated!

  • @winnepeterson7740
    @winnepeterson7740 3 года назад

    This is nice and fast which is good. The downside, however, is that the outer edge of each block is on the bias which is less stable than straight of grain. Pressing must be done very carefully to avoid distortion.

  • @ShariMason-Sewn_in_Sunshine
    @ShariMason-Sewn_in_Sunshine 10 лет назад

    Cool!

  • @TheQuiltPatch
    @TheQuiltPatch  10 лет назад

    @flanmaryj: You could, BUT if you don't leave that 1/4-inch cleanly on EVERY piece, you'll have big trouble. It's much more precise to rotate the ruler. When using the Double-Strip Ruler, you only have to leave the 1/4-inch once.

  • @caroleroberts25
    @caroleroberts25 8 лет назад +1

    i am so inspired....but i don't know where to get the rulers from...any suggestions?? thank you xxx

    • @TheQuiltPatch
      @TheQuiltPatch  8 лет назад

      We got ya covered, +caroleroberts25! You can find the Double Strip Ruler and the patterns on our website, www.TheQuiltPatch.com. Oh, and don't forget to sign in so you can use the code WELCOME10 to save 10% on your first order. If you don't have an account with us, they're totally free and easy to get in a minute or less.
      Here's a shortcut to everything: www.thequiltpatch.com/search_results.html?k=double+strip+ruler&submitB=GO

  • @caroleroberts25
    @caroleroberts25 8 лет назад +2

    oh..one more thing....can this be done with a straight ruler? if so ...how? as funds are really low at the moment but i HAVE to make one of these quilts...also, while i'm here, i always have problems calculating how big i have to make the quilt to end up with a king size, queen etc...i always end up with either single quilts or the ones that sit on top of the bed without the overlap .....any help would be so greatly appreciated

    • @TheQuiltPatch
      @TheQuiltPatch  8 лет назад

      +caroleroberts25, any quarter-square triangle (QST) ruler large enough to cut 4-1/2” strips will work, but I imagine the traditional QST method would make the units as well. A QST ruler really is the best way forward since your units will be more accurate and come together faster. The Double Strip ruler is really just a supercharged QST ruler. ;) View all of our QST options here: www.thequiltpatch.com/search_results.html?k=quarter+square+triangle+ruler&submitB=GO.
      A more economical option would be the 90 Degree QST ruler (www.thequiltpatch.com/90-degree-quarter-square-triangle-ruler-8-inch-finished.html), but we highly recommend the 45 Degree/90 Degree QST/HST ruler (www.thequiltpatch.com/multi-size-45-degree-90-degree-triangle-ruler.html) as it makes super accurate quarter- and half-square triangle units. It's two rulers in one and an excellent value. :)
      I'll get back to you with a tip or two tomorrow about the quilt top issue after I quiz Kathy. :)

    • @TheQuiltPatch
      @TheQuiltPatch  8 лет назад

      +caroleroberts25, Kathy can some tips for you: you can make it using the 45-degree lines on straight ruler, but, yikes, that would be hard. A single quarter-square triangle that would work fine. If you need to use a straight ruler, make sure to measure the blocks before cutting the center square. Whatever measurement you get on the QST is the size square you'll need as the center.
      The solution for the second issue is to take a tape measure, lay it on the bed in both directions, and build the quilt to that size. Adding blocks or borders is the only way to "grow" the quilt to the correct size. I hope his helps!

  • @carolelliott9150
    @carolelliott9150 2 года назад

    What angle is that? 45?

  • @brigittamunn2272
    @brigittamunn2272 6 лет назад

    sewingQuarter

  • @pufftobylucky
    @pufftobylucky 9 лет назад +2

    I'd like to order those 4 patterns andthe 90 degree doublestrip ruler, please. will call you with my credit card number in a couple of hours and have you send them to me. I couldn't hear the video (no reason why), so I'm not sure which ruler you recommended. Thanks for the video - very interesting'

  • @flanmaryj
    @flanmaryj 10 лет назад

    Couldn't you move the ruler over six times instead of flipping it.

  • @I_am_a_Lostsoul
    @I_am_a_Lostsoul Год назад

    Why did you stop
    Making videos?

  • @darlajohnson3117
    @darlajohnson3117 9 лет назад

    This tutorial didn't do much for me. I felt like we were running through things quickly.

    • @TheQuiltPatch
      @TheQuiltPatch  8 лет назад +1

      I'm so sorry your comment went unnoticed until now, +Darla Johnson! This tutorial isn't so much a walk-through as it is an informal little lesson on using the Double-Strip Ruler and a means of showing you how versatile the block we made is. Please check out our new tutorials when they debut this month and let us know what you think. ;)

    • @I_am_a_Lostsoul
      @I_am_a_Lostsoul Год назад

      Karen!