Diamond Rects - DT15
Now you can make those tough elongated diamond units needed for any Storm at Sea project with ease and success. But remember, this is a basic unit ...
View full detailsNow you can make those tough elongated diamond units needed for any Storm at Sea project with ease and success. But remember, this is a basic unit ...
View full detailsFinally a tool for dealing with pieced rectangles that is easy to use and accurate. The Split Rects ruler gives you all you need to make perfect un...
View full detailsAdd a real twist to your Wedge Star projects by cutting diamonds from pieced fabric strips. Your stars will spin either clockwise or counter clockw...
View full detailsAnother great technique to use with your Wedge Star tool. You will construct four patch diamonds using strip piecing, trim, add small wedges, and t...
View full detailsFinally, a tool and technique that will give you high success adding fabric corners to basic shapes. For years we’ve been layering small squares on...
View full detailsSidekick and High/Low are two units that can give a terrific spiky look to your blocks and borders. They can add lots of interest to traditional qu...
View full detailsCompanion product for Square Squared. A little house is similar to the diamond square unit you make with your Square Squared, but it only has two t...
View full detailsAn “in between” version of the original Tucker Trimmer I tool, this handy ruler allows you to do all of the same functions as the first except that...
View full detailsWhat a fun use of the Wing Clipper and Tucker Trimmer! Start with a simple square, add logs, trim the corner, and repeat. There’s a bit of oversizi...
View full detailsThe Starburst Lemoyne is a versatile block typically made using paper or foundation piecing techniques, but we've developed a better, faster proces...
View full detailsMy Cyclone Technique Sheet combines strip piecing and theTucker Trimmer to give you a block that'll blow you away. It's a block that's very differe...
View full detailsFour Patches, basic units that seem so simple to make. Just stitch 4 squares together, either individually or with strip piecing and you’re good to...
View full detailsFinley’s Fence features playful rings of interwoven colors, made up of fat quarters, to create this modern play on an Irish Links quilt. This whims...
View full detailsCombining Corner Beam Units with Uneven Chain Units creates the illusion of a quilt made on point. Adding an accent fabric and a properly placed da...
View full detailsLooking for something a little unusual? Try Arabesque! The pattern combines a very simple block with four patches in the corners to create curvy ch...
View full detailsMy Doves of Hope project is a twist on a traditional block titled Dove in the Window. I actually nestled a small dove block inside a large dove blo...
View full detailsUse the comprehensive Rapid Fire Hunter’s Star Field Guide – Petite Star to determine cutting and fabric requirements for dozens of Rapid Fire Hunt...
View full detailsAdd a real twist to your Wedge Star projects by cutting diamonds from pieced fabric strips. Your stars will spin either clockwise or counter clockw...
View full detailsNow that you’ve become familiar with making Rapid Fire Lemoyne Stars, it’s time to have even more fun. Fussy cutting the star points can give you l...
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