Description
Sliding Gauge
by Nancy Zieman for Clover
– Spacing and marking buttonholes
– Seam allowance gauge
– Hem gauge
– Compass
– T gauge
– Can be set at 1 mm increments
Convenient for drawing seam lines, hem lines, tucks, pleats, buttonholes and other markers where the same dimensions need to be used repeatedly.
Slide the gauge to the desired setting. The gauge locks into place to assure accuracy. Reference the left side of the gauge for half-squares and the right side of the gauge for quarter-squares. – See more at: http://www.nancyzieman.com/blog/quilting-2/no-hassle-triangles/#sthash.yU3cKEh5.dpuf
Slide the gauge to the desired setting. The gauge locks into place to assure accuracy. Reference the left side of the gauge for half-squares and the right side of the gauge for quarter-squares. – See more at: http://www.nancyzieman.com/blog/quilting-2/no-hassle-triangles/#sthash.yU3cKEh5.dpuf
Slide the gauge to the desired setting. The gauge locks into place to assure accuracy. Reference the left side of the gauge for half-squares and the right side of the gauge for quarter-squares. – See more at: http://www.nancyzieman.com/blog/quilting-2/no-hassle-triangles/#sthash.yU3cKEh5.dpuf
Slide the gauge to the desired setting. The gauge locks into place to assure accuracy. Reference the left side of the gauge for half-squares and the right side of the gauge for quarter-squares. – See more at: http://www.nancyzieman.com/blog/quilting-2/no-hassle-triangles/#sthash.yU3cKEh5.dpuf
Many of our favorite quilt blocks are made by assembling half-square and quarter-square triangles. But what size do you cut all those triangles to end up with a square and a straight quilt block? What if I told you I figured it out for you? Now you can create 2-1/2″, 3-1/2″, 4-1/2″, 5-1/2″ and 6-1/2″ half-square and quarter-square triangles from squares. That’s right, there’s no hassle and no need to cut a single triangle! The measurements are printed on the
No-Hassle Triangles Gauge that I designed for
Clover. – See more at: http://www.nancyzieman.com/blog/quilting-2/no-hassle-triangles/#sthash.yU3cKEh5.dpuf
Many of our favorite quilt blocks are made by assembling half-square and quarter-square triangles. But what size do you cut all those triangles to end up with a square and a straight quilt block? What if I told you I figured it out for you? Now you can create 2-1/2″, 3-1/2″, 4-1/2″, 5-1/2″ and 6-1/2″ half-square and quarter-square triangles from squares. That’s right, there’s no hassle and no need to cut a single triangle! The measurements are printed on the
No-Hassle Triangles Gauge that I designed for
Clover. – See more at: http://www.nancyzieman.com/blog/quilting-2/no-hassle-triangles/#sthash.yU3cKEh5.dpuf
Many of our favorite quilt blocks are made by assembling half-square and quarter-square triangles. But what size do you cut all those triangles to end up with a square and a straight quilt block? What if I told you I figured it out for you? Now you can create 2-1/2″, 3-1/2″, 4-1/2″, 5-1/2″ and 6-1/2″ half-square and quarter-square triangles from squares. That’s right, there’s no hassle and no need to cut a single triangle! The measurements are printed on the
No-Hassle Triangles Gauge that I designed for
Clover. – See more at: http://www.nancyzieman.com/blog/quilting-2/no-hassle-triangles/#sthash.yU3cKEh5.dpuf
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Tutorial by Nancy Zieman
shows 5 in 1 sliding gauge (difference it is in inches)
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