Ruler cm measurements can be used in schools for demonstration in different lessons. Carpenters, construction workers, and all practical artisans make use of rulers for measurements. Millimeter rulers are mostly seen in use for smaller lengths compared to metric rulers which are used in cases where the lengths are considerably longer. Thanks so much for stopping by! I’ll be back again tomorrow with the next video/blog post in our Oh, Happy Day! sew along.Designs of quilt day ruler available vary from small rulers for small measurements to larger and longer rulers for use in broader scenarios. This is especially important when you are pressing your seams open as they will not naturally want to nest together as they do when pressed to the side. They really are nicer to piece with for small piecing (as well as larger piecing)! The white on white pictured is from Coriander Seeds (29147 11). They are so crisp, especially with a little bit of starch, and you’ll certainly notice how nice they are to piece with. But, I bet many of you might not realize that they have a bit more substance to them than a white solid (or even other quilting cottons). I know many of you may be using these sorts of fabrics for backgrounds because they are prettier than a white solid. Use a white on white fabric for your background.The one pictured is extra nice (in my opinion) because it fits right on a 5″ charm square. The fancier one pictured is from Modern American Vintage. Tailor’s Clapper to help flatten seams.I always use Aurifil 50 weight thread in the color 2021 for all of my piecing. Many people don’t realize that the thread you choose can add bulk to your seams. A finer thread will provide nicer piecing results.I seldom use anything else! However, for cutting small pieces, a 28mm rotary cutter is very nice. I am an Olfa 60mm rotary cutter user–pretty much all of the time.I really like Little House pins as well as Magic Pins (fine, patchwork size) right now. I am generally not a pin user unless I have to–when working with small pieces pinning will help with accuracy.They shift less than other rulers and I can be more precise. I love Quilter’s Select rulers when I need to be very particular about my cutting. Good rulers to prevent shifting when cutting fabrics and squaring block units are a must.I will be using Faultless Spray starch to starch my fabrics prior to cutting the pieces for each block.And I am listing all of the tools I mentioned in the video, below (as well as in the description box of the video itself): Those two blog posts included a lot of great information about piecing small blocks so I combined a lot of it into a video format so you can reference it. You can watch the video here.ĭuring the last round of Sewcialites, I shared this info in two different blog posts here, and here. I thought it would be helpful to film a little video about my must-haves for piecing small blocks. I plan to make the 3″ blocks again and I know some of you will be as well. You can still grab all of the patterns for round one as well as scope out the yardage requirements for this upcoming round (it kicks off next Friday) at this link. This is the second round of Sewcialites…you can see some of my round one 3″ blocks above. If you participated in Moda Block Heads, it will feel somewhat similar. Each block is designed by a different designer and is available in a 3″, 6″, or 9″ size. As we get closer to another round of Sewcialites, I thought it might be helpful if I shared some of my favorites for piecing small blocks.įor those of you unfamiliar with Sewcialites, it’s a sew along, hosted by Fat Quarter Shop, with a block released every week.
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