30 Degree Squedge Block AWS

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30 Degree Squedge Block

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30 Degree Squedge Block The delicate points of the star look like they'd be so difficult! They're not hard at all! It's made by placing the 30 degree line of your Squedge tool onto simple strip sets. Check out page 5 for another creative option. With a few With a few extra wedges and a little spin you can turn this star into something new. Check out page 5 for the creative option!

Fabric

Exact Amount

B S

13 ¾̎ 6 ¾̎

B

background

S

stripe

Finished block: 16 ½̎ square

Suggested Yardage

Suggested Yardage

for a stripe running perpendicular to the selvage or an all over design

for a stripe running parallel to the selvage

½ yd* ¼ yd

1 ½ yd 1 ½ yd

* May require more fabric depending on design repeats

Fabric B S

Number of Strips Strip Width two 5 ¼̎ x width of fabric one 4 ½ x width of fabric three 2 ½̎ x width of fabric

To get exact matches with your striped points, be sure you cut identical strips from the striped fabric. 3

Tool Preparation

4

5 30

30

6 45

45

Apply adhesive non-slip rings to both the back and front side of the tool. You need to have these on both sides as you'll be cutting pieces with the tool flipped over. On the back side of the tool place a strip of pink glow tape on the 30 degree line as shown. Place a strip of yellow tape on the opposite 30 degree line.

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Using this tape has helped me keep the cuts straight. We'll continue to use these markings on the next few month's blocks. You can find the glow tape at many quilt shops and online stores, including mine.

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9

Notice the little slots in the tool? This is how you'll know where to cut the shorter Squedge pieces. Use a mechanical pencil to mark a line in each slot onto the fabric. Cut around the other sides of the tool, then remove the tool. Using a straight edge (or the outside edge of this tool) connect the marked lines and cut across the bottom of the Squedge piece. © 2013 Cheryl Phillips

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30 Degree Squedge Block Helpful labels for the strip sets are found on page 6.

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Cut 2

3

2 ½̎ S 4

30

5

45

30

6

7 45

8

9

5 ¼̎ B

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Place the tool on the strip set so the pink 30 degree line is aligned with the seam. The words on the tool are UP. Cut the full tool shape.

10

11 12 sq

Relabel the remainder of Set 1 as Set 3

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Set 1

Cut 2 3

2 ½̎ S 4

30

5

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7 45

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9

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Place the tool on the strip set so the pink 30 degree line is aligned with the seam. The words on the tool are UP. Cut the partial tool shape.

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11 12 sq

Relabel the remainder of Set 2 as Set 5

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Set 2

Yes the tool does extend beyond the strip-Remember you're cutting it at the slotted lines.

3

2 ½̎ S 4

30

5

45

30

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7 45

8

9

5 ¼̎ B

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Place the tool on the strip set so the pink 30 degree line is aligned with the seam. The words on the tool are UP. Cut the partial tool shape.

Cut 2

11 12 sq

uedg

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a 16

½” sq

uare

Set 3 Yes the tool does extend beyond the strip-Remember you're cutting it at the slotted lines.

© 2013 Cheryl Phillips

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30 Degree Squedge Block

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2 ½̎ S

4

5

30

45

11

10

9

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8

5 ¼̎ B

a 16

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6

30

Place the tool on the strip set so the yellow 30 degree line is aligned with the seam. The words on the tool are UP. Cut the full tool shape.

3

Cut 2

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Relabel the remainder of Set 4 as Set 6

Cut 2

4

2 ½̎ S

3

5

30

45

11

10

12 sq

9

uedg

es =

8

4½B

a 16

45

7

½” sq

uare

6

30

Place the tool on the strip set so the yellow 30 degree line is aligned with the seam. The words on the tool are UP. Cut the partial tool shape.

Set 4

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Set 5 Yes the tool does extend beyond the strip-Remember you're cutting it at the slotted lines.

4

2 ½̎ S

3

5

30

uedg

11

10

12 sq

9

5 ¼̎ B

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a 16

45

7

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6

45 30

Place the tool on the strip set so the yellow 30 degree line is aligned with the seam. The words on the tool are UP. Cut the partial tool shape.

Cut 2

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Set 6 Yes the tool does extend beyond the strip-Remember you're cutting it at the slotted lines.

© 2013 Cheryl Phillips

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30 Degree Squedge Block

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Arrange the pieces as shown. Sew six together to make a half square. Sew the two halves together to make the block.

I ron a square of freezer paper to the back of the project to stabilize the center opening. Trace a circle onto freezer paper. I ron the freezer paper onto a scrap of fabric you've chosen for your center applique. Cut the fabric, allowing ¼" for turning under. Applique the circle to the center opening.

© 2013 Cheryl Phillips

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Options For Finishing

Table Runner

Sample made with 30 Degree Squedge blocks

Fabric

Exact Amount

B S

46 ½̎ 25 ½̎

Suggested Yardage

Suggested Yardage

a stripe running perpendicular to the selvage

for a stripe running parallel to the selvage

1 ⅜ yd ¾ yd

3 yd 1 ½ yd

Creative Option: • Make 12 quarter blocks. (6 of each) • Make 4 corner blocks. • Rotate each quarter block to create the design as shown.

C

A

B

C

B quarter blocks

A

corner blocks

C

A

B

B A

A B

B

A

C A B C

Yardage for C block:

Strip Width width of fabric

4

5

30

30

4

3

6

5

7

8

5 30

30

45

30

45

30

12 dg ue sq es

6

6

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45

a

45

16 re ua ” sq

45

45

½

7

7

8

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4

9

11

7 ½̎ 5 ¼̎ x

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10

B S

Number of Strips one one

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Fabric

11

Cut 4

Cut 4

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30 Degree Squedge Block

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Set #1

2 ½̎ S

2 ½̎ S

5 ¼̎ B

5 ¼̎ B

Use pink 30 degree line with words facing UP

Use yellow 30 degree line with words facing UP

Cut 4 full wedges

Cut 2 full wedges

Set #2

Set #5 remainder of Set 2

2 ½̎ S

2 ½̎ S

4 ½̎ B

4 ½̎ B

Use pink 30 degree line with words facing UP

Use yellow 30 degree line with words facing UP

Cut 4 partial wedges

Cut 2 partial wedges

Set #3 remainder of Set 1

Set #6 remainder of Set 4

2 ½̎ S

2 ½̎ S

5 ¼̎ B

5 ¼̎ B

Use pink 30 degree line with words facing UP

Use yellow 30 degree line with words facing UP

Cut 4 partial wedges

Cut 2 partial wedges

© 2013 Cheryl Phillips

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