Itty Bitty Twister Tool
#2
It says the itty bitty is 2 ˝ " , is that the info you need? http://www.quiltnsew.com/shop/Twiste...Itty-Bitty.htm
#4
forthe ittybitty you cut 3-12" squares,
the ruler itself is 2-1/4 inches square
and you 'twist' the ruler to get the odd sided cuts
does that help?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=swn7OeJxCss
I had to watch the video to 'get it'
the ruler itself is 2-1/4 inches square
and you 'twist' the ruler to get the odd sided cuts
does that help?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=swn7OeJxCss
I had to watch the video to 'get it'
#7
Junior Member
Join Date: Mar 2012
Posts: 226
I made the pumpkin twister pattern last year, if I knew how to post a pic I would, but it uses an egnormos amount of fabric, there is an awful lot of waste and the pattern was difficult to follow, consider myself an intermediate quilter & had to call the designer 2x for further instruction, took it with me to retreat to start and no one else could figure it out either. I have 3 sizes of the twister rulers and would have to be desperate for something to do before I would do another one. Not that desperate, YET. LOL
#9
Super Member
Join Date: Mar 2012
Location: Kenai, Alaska
Posts: 1,150
I don't have the itty bitty but I have the 2 larger sizes and have made several things with the medium size. I did find to not overcut each piece as they are close together and to quickly add the cut one to the row and not just set them aside to line up later. Have fun with yours.
#10
Senior Member
Join Date: Jul 2011
Location: New Jersey
Posts: 353
I love doing twisters. I made a Christmas tree, bunny, heart, wreath and pumpkin. My first project for the new year will be the shamrock. I agree, you have to cut carefully, I trace, then use my scissors. I also line them up as I'm cutting them. Easier then to sew them together. I'm never disappointed in the outcome.
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