Showing posts with label Marilyn Doheny 45 ruler. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Marilyn Doheny 45 ruler. Show all posts

Wednesday, October 7, 2009

Purple Kaleidoscope quilt progress

First I would like to show all of you my biggest square ruler. I may not use it very often but when a large square ruler is needed there is no substitution. It is a Creative Grid. Do not know when or when I bought it. I have had it for eons. But knowing my buying habits I am sure I found it on the internet.
Here is the trimming process. I cut my corner triangles from squares measuring 6 1/2's.
The instructions have you cutting a 5 3/4" square twice on the diagonal. Not only is this a strange measurement for us "Bonnie" girls, it is also a very bad idea to put bias edges on the outside of the triangles. I cut the 6 1/2" square on the diagonal once giving me a generous triangle with straight of grain on the two outside edges. I centered that on the respective corners sewed and then when truing up the block the extra just gets cut away and the block measures a perfect but BIG 17"!!!!
Here are twelve of the fourteen blocks I made. They are not sewn together yet just slapped on the design wall. If you squint your eyes you can see two circles interwoven. I just love this pattern!

When starting this project I wound 5 bobbins with purple thread. I used all five bobbins! There is a lot of strip piecing before seeing the results. But they are sure worth the wait! I have a wild wiggly stripe fabric that is a tame yellow with tons of colors but mostly lavenders running the width of the bolt. I cut along the lengthwise of this fabric ending up with stripes running across the strips. Not only is this more pleasing to my eye, it is a better cut for borders. The lengthwise grain has less stretch than WOF grain. I learned this from one of Judy Martin's books. Yes, I have all she has written and am waiting on the next one!



Friday, June 5, 2009

Ruler that rules-Marilyn Doheny Wedge Ruler

I made more blocks than I needed. So I have the extra 4 blocks for a doggie cage pad. My oldest daughter is getting a Shiba Inu puppy next week. This will be my way of welcoming Sheena into their family.
The quilt turned out to be 40" square. A nice size for my kitties to snuggle on. DH even likes it despite it being very PINK!
After taking to Elaine Adair I know what I failed to do. I need lots more fabrics and will use values instead of color to make my wedges.
I am so ready to start another one! Yes I am a glutton for sewing!