im about to cry... i bought creative grids rulers...but why do my blocks always finish at 3 1/2 by 4...:?.... :( i cant figure out what im doing wrong and im just wasting my fabric D:
I’d be happy to help! Which rulers are you using? Send me a photo of your blocks and of your rulers (my email address is homemadeemilyjane@gmail.com) Ps your fabric isn’t wasted! You can definitely use those blocks to make a project, just maybe not the one you’ve originally planned 🙂
Please close the guard unless you are actually cutting. People new to rotary cutters need to have safe handling demonstrated, especially by experienced people demonstrating a technique. Thank you.
Thanks some much for there information for this triangle I need a 5 1/2 finished try wreck triangle, so this was very helpful. Beth
I really appreciate the needle plate tip! I always wondered about that
Such a smart idea to use scrap pieces at the beginning AND at the end! I will keep that in mind next time ツ Thank you!
Love this! You made it so simple!!!
Thank you!! 😊
very good instructions.
I’m so glad you found it helpful! ❤️
Great tutorial Emily!
Thanks so much!
I have never seen this block. It is interesting. Thanks 💕
It’s a key component of my upcoming quilt pattern! 🤗 the Bonanza pattern will be available in just a couple weeks
Looking forward to it!💕
I never was aware, that it is not a 60 degree angle. So I don't have to wonder, why it was not working. 😂 Thanks a lot.
Happy to help!
im about to cry... i bought creative grids rulers...but why do my blocks always finish at 3 1/2 by 4...:?.... :( i cant figure out what im doing wrong and im just wasting my fabric D:
I’d be happy to help! Which rulers are you using?
Send me a photo of your blocks and of your rulers (my email address is homemadeemilyjane@gmail.com)
Ps your fabric isn’t wasted! You can definitely use those blocks to make a project, just maybe not the one you’ve originally planned 🙂
Please close the guard unless you are actually cutting. People new to rotary cutters need to have safe handling demonstrated, especially by experienced people demonstrating a technique. Thank you.
Yes!! Always close the guard when not in use