![]() ![]() Like all the Studio 180 Design rulers and processes, this tool and technique will have you build your units slightly oversized and then quickly trim them to perfect shapes. The Four Patch Square Up © Tool is the solution. Even experienced stitchers encounter these problems. Either the unit size isn’t quite right, the edges just don’t quite line up, or they’re just not quite square. But anyone who has attempted these units knows that they are notoriously difficult to make perfectly. Just stitch 4 squares together, either individually or with strip piecing and you’re good to go. ![]() Instructions for left hand cutting and trimmingįour Patches, basic units that seem so simple to make.Twenty two size options from ¾" finished corners to 6" finished corners in ¼" increments.Increased success without undue stress for every level of quilter. In twenty two different sizes - whole, half and quarter inches. With your new Corner Pop tool, you will be able to trim rather than mark, add an oversized replacement triangle and then square everything to a perfect size. If you’ve tried it, you know the pitfalls: too big, too short, too crooked and way too wasteful. For years we’ve been layering small squares on big squares, marking & stitching on a diagonal line, then hoping everything lines up when we fold the small corner section back into place. Free online video for unit construction and tool trim down (see below, also on YouTube)įinally, a tool and technique that will give you high success adding fabric corners to basic shapes.Illustrated instructions for left hand cutting and trimming.Step by step illustrated instructions, available to download.Eleven unit size options from 1” finished units to 6” finished units in half inch increments.Brighten up your blocks by adding Corner Beam to your toolbox today! Details With the Corner Beam tool, all the shapes are cut slightly over sized and once sewn, trimmed to extremely precise units with seams perfectly placed for a crisp sharp point every time. Accurate construction has always been challenging until now. Although the ruler shape is similar to the V Block, the final unit has two seamlines radiating from a single corner, so the center triangle in the finished unit resembles a beam of light shining out of that corner. This tool creates a fundamental unit that is sure to add sparkle to your quilt block designs. ![]()
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