Perfect Square-In-A-Square Guides
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Perfect Square-In-A-Square Guides
Has any ever heard of or used a product called "Perfect Square-In-A Square Guides"?
My LQS (my favorite store) gave me a package of these because they 1) never heard
of them before, 2) couldn't find any additional info regarding them.
I went to the website listed on the packaging and on the strips, but could not find
anything about these strips. I am beginning to think they was not a big seller and
ended up being discontinued.
The strips are paper with markings on them, and the packaging says:
"It's easy to make perfect Square-in-a-square, bow ties, flying geese, hugs & kisses,
Indian Hachet, Pinwheels, and snowball squares".
I tried to get a picture of the strips but my camera would not cooperate with that
task. The only picture I could get to show any detail in the label.
[ATTACH=CONFIG]438964[/ATTACH]
ANY info about these strips would be greatly helpful.
My LQS (my favorite store) gave me a package of these because they 1) never heard
of them before, 2) couldn't find any additional info regarding them.
I went to the website listed on the packaging and on the strips, but could not find
anything about these strips. I am beginning to think they was not a big seller and
ended up being discontinued.
The strips are paper with markings on them, and the packaging says:
"It's easy to make perfect Square-in-a-square, bow ties, flying geese, hugs & kisses,
Indian Hachet, Pinwheels, and snowball squares".
I tried to get a picture of the strips but my camera would not cooperate with that
task. The only picture I could get to show any detail in the label.
[ATTACH=CONFIG]438964[/ATTACH]
ANY info about these strips would be greatly helpful.
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Are they meant to be used as PP patterns?
If so, they would make perfect SIAS ...
I use these last night, and adjust the size to make a 3-1/2" SIAS ....
http://www.quilterscache.com/B/Blank...latesPage.html
If so, they would make perfect SIAS ...
I use these last night, and adjust the size to make a 3-1/2" SIAS ....
http://www.quilterscache.com/B/Blank...latesPage.html
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Maybe try entering whatever that web site is that is printed on the front of the package into the wayback machine to see if anything comes up? http://archive.org/web/web.php
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I opened that packaging and pulled out the LITTLE instruction pamplet
They were mfg by Sunset Bluff Creations - Azle, TX. Went to their website
and didn't see anything there about them either.
On each strip there is a copyright 2007 R-0908.
I think I will try calling them later this week (when I have a day off again).
Thanks for any help y'all can offer.
They were mfg by Sunset Bluff Creations - Azle, TX. Went to their website
and didn't see anything there about them either.
On each strip there is a copyright 2007 R-0908.
I think I will try calling them later this week (when I have a day off again).
Thanks for any help y'all can offer.
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