Squedge 11.25 Tutorial Tool Preparation AWS

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11.25 Degree Squedge Tutorial

Squedge 11.25 Tutorial

You'll have lots of choices allowing you to play with multiple colors and fabrics. Each quadrant uses eight pieces, each block uses thirty two pieces. Flip flopping the tool to get reverse images gets easier as you go! This is a great way to familiarize yourself with the Squedges before you try more advanced patterns.

Tool Preparation

Apply adhesive rings such as True Grips™ to both the back and front of the Squedge tool. This will keep the tool from slipping while cutting.

Piece Full

Wall 2 x 2 blocks 32" x 32"

Yardage (5 colors) Lap 2 x 3 blocks 32" x 48"

Twin 3 x 5 blocks 48" x 80" 24" / 1 yd

56" / 1 ¾ yd

8" / ¼ yd

16" / ½ yd

24" / 1 yd

56" / 1 ¾ yd

16" / ½ yd

24" / ¾ yd

56" / 1 ¾ yd

88" / 2 ½ yd

16" / ½ yd

24" / ¾ yd

48" / 1 ½ yd

72" / 2 ¼ yd

16" / ½ yd

16" / ¾ yd

48" / 1 ½ yd

64" / 2 yd

8" / ¼ yd

Full Reverse Partial 1 & Partial 1 Reverse Partial 2 & Partial 2 Reverse Partial 3 & Partial 3 Reverse

16" / ½ yd

Double 4 x 6 blocks 48" x 96"

Yardage is based on non-directional fabric and flip flopping squedges. If you want to include more fabric variations for Partial 1 and Partial 2 and 3, refer to the fabric yield charts on page 6 to recaluclate yardage.

Piece

Cutting Lap 24 pc 24 pc 24 pc 24 pc 24 pc 24 pc 24 pc 24 pc

Wall 16 pc 16 pc 16 pc 16 pc 16 pc 16 pc 16 pc 16 pc

Full Full Reverse Partial 1 & Partial 1 Reverse Partial 2 & Partial 2 Reverse Partial 3 & Partial 3 Reverse

Twin 60 pc 60 pc 60 pc 60 pc 60 pc 60 pc 60 pc 60 pc

Double 96 pc 96 pc 96 pc 96 pc 96 pc 96 pc 96 pc 96 pc

Full

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Partial 1

Partial 2

Reverse

Reverse

Reverse

Reverse

Simply turn the Squedge tool over to cut the reversed image piece.

Partial 3

Refer to page 5- 6 for the definition of Full, Partial 1, Partial 2 and Partial 3 pieces. © 2015 Cheryl Phillips

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11.25 Degree Squedge Tutorial

Squedge Tutorial 11.25 Sewing a basic block

Arrange eight Squedge pieces: • • • •

Partial 3 Reverse Partial 2 Reverse Partial 1 Reverse Full Reverse

• • • •

Full Partial 1 Partial 2 Partial 3 Arrange the four quads.

Sew the eight Squedge pieces together to make a quadrant (quad).

Add a corner triangle. Use the Squedge Corner Tool for this step. Instructions are shown on the packaging. Block Center Option: Another option for finishing the block center is to assemble the four quads as shown in the smaller graphic to the right, leaving the center open. Next appliqué a circle or a square over the opening.

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The assembled block 16 ½" edge to edge; 16" finished

Flip the quads to get a different spin on your block

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11.25 Degree Squedge Tutorial

11.25 Degree Grids

Use the grids for planning your own designs.

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11.25 Degree Squedge Tutorial

11.25 Degree Grids

Use the grids for planning your own designs.

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11.25 Degree Squedge Tutorial

Squedge 11.25 Tutorial

It takes thirty two Squedge 11.25 pieces to make a square block. The block finishes at 16" square. (16 ½" unfinished.) The Squedge 11.25 makes both square and triangular quadrants.

When I create a pattern, one of the first things I want to know is the strip widths I’ll need and how many to cut. I work from tables like the one shown on this page. It makes life so much simpler. I hope they are helpful to you too.

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This is a Squedge 11.25 tool. When you use the whole tool we call it a “Full”.

This highlights the partial 1 of the Squedge 11.25 tool. We call it the “Partial 1”. Directional Fabric

Cut

Diagram

--One way cut

Non-Directional

One Way Cuts (center line is perpendicular to the fabric edge)

Two Way Cuts

Full

(center line is perpendicular to the fabric edge)

One Way Cuts

(bottom parallel to the fabric)

Two Way Cuts

(bottom parallel to the fabric)

One Way Cuts

(center line is perpendicular to the fabric edge)

Partial 3

Two Way Cuts

Partial 2 Partial 1

(center line perpendicular to the fabric edge)

One Way Cuts

(bottom parallel to the fabric)

Two Way Cuts

(bottom parallel to the fabric)

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Partial 1

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Strip Width

(40” wide Fabric)

Yield

based on 40” wide fabric

11 ¼"

14 pieces

11 ¼"

19 pieces

8”

9 pieces

8”

15 pieces

9 ¼”

16 pieces

9 ¼”

20 pieces

7 ¾”

12 pieces

7 ¾”

19 pieces

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Diagram

--One way cut

Non-Directional --Two way cuts

One Way Cuts (center line is perpendicular to the fabric edge)

Two Way Cuts (center line is perpendicular to the fabric edge)

Full

One Way Cuts

(bottom parallel to the fabric)

Two Way Cuts

(bottom parallel to the fabric)

One Way Cuts

(center line is perpendicular to the fabric edge)

Partial 3

Two Way Cuts

Partial 2 Partial 1

(center line perpendicular to the fabric edge)

One Way Cuts

(bottom parallel to the fabric)

Two Way Cuts

(bottom parallel to the fabric)

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This highlights the partial 3 of the Squedge 11.25 tool. We call it the “Partial 3”.

Directional Fabric

Cut

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Strip Width

(40” wide Fabric)

Yield

based on 40” wide fabric

8 ¼"

17 pieces

8 ¼"

23 pieces

7 ¾”

15 pieces

7 ¾”

22 pieces

7 ¾”

17 pieces

7 ¾”

24 pieces

7 ¾”

17 pieces

7 ¾”

24 pieces

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