60 degree
#11
This is a favorite pattern I hope to make one day. This is for diamonds.
https://www.shabbyfabrics.com/Roly-P...it-P70419.aspx
https://www.shabbyfabrics.com/Roly-P...it-P70419.aspx
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Karen Griska's Honeycomb pattern uses the 60 degree ruler. It's a string quilt - love it!
Karen Griska's Honeycomb pattern uses the 60 degree ruler. It's a string quilt - love it!
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The kalidoscope quilts by Donna Jordan and Eleanor Burns need a 60 deg ruler. Do not confuse with a tri-rec 60 deg! They are not the same. If you like triangles, I'd recommend adding a 60 deg ruler to your supplies.
#16
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Join Date: Jan 2011
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I can’t count how many of these table runners I have have made. Quick and easy to make - it’s all in the fabric choice. Perfect for gifts and sale at bazaars. Have two different 69 degree ruler but prefer the Creative Grids.
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I made my grandson this quit using the 60 degree also known as rhombus shape. This particular template is the large size at Missouri Star. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h17ta6t_K-8 It was easy. He loved the big stars made from different colors of blue batiks with white background.
#18
I like the Clearview Super 60 ruler, which allows cuts of 30, 60, and 120 degrees.
#19
The Creative Grids ruler was designed by Krista Moser, there are 2 sizes, I have both. She has a website www.kristamosier.com where you will find her patterns and rulers for purchase. You can find tutorials by her on YouTube and at Fat Quarter Shop. I just finished Entangled Sky pattern and have Semaphore Stripes ready to start. Also be sure to check out her blog and tutorials on her website.
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