While I was searching around my sewing machine for my Companion Angle ruler, I found these blacks --
And some smaller pieces that I'll be able to use if I either find the ruler or decide that I never bought one in the first place and drive into town to buy one. Can I start with a different method and then switch to the ruler once I make it into town to buy another one? Or is that just asking for trouble?
While I'm cleaning up the sewing corner (because Thanksgiving is coming in less than a week, so it's time for that fun annual ritual), I'm also pulling out yellow fabrics because I stumbled across the instructions for Kiss in the Corner. How did I never see that one before?
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uhhh, I just cut my ORCA pieces out earlier this afternoon, it's A LOT!! but didn't put too much of a dent in my piles though, but got to use a lot of my little pieces, so that was good. :-) I changed my colors, so....
oh, BTW she mentioned a different method, didn't show a picture of it though
You can fake the fancy ruler, if you make a paper template that's actual size (with the seam allowances added) then line that up on the corner of some other square or rectangular ruler, then make yourself a tape line, and use that instead.
Make and measure one block before you cut the whole lot, though.
Sounds like something I would do - making them two different ways. Assuming you are a meticulous trimmer, it shouldn't be a problem, right?
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