This is a two in one template. It allows you to cut both the oval and the melon arcs for the background that join this fascinating block together.
Jennie guides you through the basic block which comes with the instructions of the template. It gives you a 10.5 inch block. You then cut this back to create the interesting Uneven Nine Patch centre.
If you are used to working in metric, just use all the relevant EZ tools and follow the numbers to make the patchwork fit.
Jennie also gives you a great tip on how to make sure everything is centred.
You can just make a single block to create a delightful circular design. There is also the possibility with this template to create a square block too – everything is marked on the same template.
In the background you get to see a variety of Fat Cats. We have a delightful workshop from Jennie on this too, which you can enjoy by clicking here.
You will also notice that Jennie uses this template to create waves in her Stripy Stripey Story Quilt – Row 11.
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This special ruler, which you can find in our website, is to help you place blocks on point – i.e. set on the diagonal. It cleverly works out the size you need.
Jennie guides you through how this works, so even if you are used to working in metric – you can ...
Multi size 1″ – 6.5″ plus mini version.
As you can see you could use 45 Degree Triangle Template to fussy cut your triangles.
The Kaleidoscope pattern is used in the classic design. But also you can put 8 pointed design together to create a pattern similar to the Dresden plateand/or an octagonal ...
Known as Squaring Up – you will find that this is a technique that is used a lot in patchwork that has been machine sewn and this ruler helps you get that just right from small all the way up to 16.5 inch.
The square has a series of lines across it so that you can see exactly where you are and th...