How to Use the EZ Quilting Tri Recs Template with Jennie Rayment
Template and Ruler Demonstration Series with Jennie Rayment • Educational, G, 01-Jun-2016
This template comes in two sections, and it’s special design allows you to piece this, otherwise challenging block easily and accurately. You get a great tip from Jennie on how to make sure that you cut a mirror image, which is essential. She also talks you through the sewing sequence.
54/40 or Fight is it’s more well known design. Jennie suggests Storm at Sea and also a forest of trees, which she uses in her SSSQ series.
There is also a mini version which works well for 2.5 inch strips or jelly rolls.
Rotary cutting tips on keeping yourself safe.
Jennie mentions: EZ clear fabric grabbers. And if you want to press your seam open, what about the strip stick?
Jennie has used this in her workshop series Jennie’s Stripy Stripey Story Quilt rows 5 & 6 so far, as well as the 54/40 or Fight Block.
Valerie also loves to use this ruler in her Two block quilt – click here to enjoy.
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