Thank you so much for this. I am a quilt teacher in Canada. With the price of rulers combined with exchange, the majority of my students are not purchasing specialty rulers. So I have been searching for a clear concise vid on you tube for them. Your's fits the bill. I'll teach them but your vid will serve as a reference they can use again & again. Sincere thanks for taking the time. ❤
This is the best demo I have seen on trimming the half square rectangles. When you mentioned you were a lefty I understood why I followed you so well. I am also a lefty and proud of it!!!❤😊
This video has the clearest instructions on HRT blocks I’ve found. Thank you for taking your time and throughly explaining how it works from every direction.
This block is one of those that if I didn't have Deb's ruler (or TriRecs tool), I wouldn't bother to make it. I make hundreds of the blocks for projects. The efficiency of the tool for both time and fabric is unbeatable. Rulers are an investment. I like to have them for my foundational blocks where they more than pay for themselves in time, effort, money.
very informative and easy to follow video. Thank you. I'm going to try to find the turquoise fabric you used. if you have any information i would greatly appreciate it.
Such useful and cute blocks! I had a very busy day in my sewing room and now I get to put my feet up and watch you work. Thank you for posting this video!
Thanks for watching. Later in the video, at about 6:57 I explain that the original rectangles were cut at 3 x 6 and they get trimmed down to an unfinished size, once they are sewn and cut, to 2 1/2 x 4 1/2.
@@carmenbailey1560 Hi Carmen. Thanks for watching. As a lefty, it can be confusing watching videos with left handers. What I have learned over the years is to just reverse everything from what they do.
Thank you so much for this. I am a quilt teacher in Canada. With the price of rulers combined with exchange, the majority of my students are not purchasing specialty rulers. So I have been searching for a clear concise vid on you tube for them. Your's fits the bill. I'll teach them but your vid will serve as a reference they can use again & again. Sincere thanks for taking the time. ❤
Thanks for watching. I am glad you found the video useful and I hope your students will as well.
Clearest instructions I have found to make the half rectangle triangles without the specialty rulers. Thank you!
Hi Sandy! Thanks for watching. I’m glad you found the video helpful.
This is the best demo I have seen on trimming the half square rectangles. When you mentioned you were a lefty I understood why I followed you so well. I am also a lefty and proud of it!!!❤😊
thank you and thanks for watching. Happy to be of service to all the lefties out there.
Clearest instructions I've seen for these tricky blocks....thank you ❤
Hi Jo, Thanks for watching. I'm glad that you enjoyed it and found it useful.
Thank you, now I understand how to trim those rectangles. Very clear instruction.
Hi Marie. Thanks for watching. I’m glad you found the video to be useful.
This video has the clearest instructions on HRT blocks I’ve found. Thank you for taking your time and throughly explaining how it works from every direction.
Thanks! I’m so glad you found it helpful.
Thank you for this really clear video using a standard ruler. I’ve looked at so many methods but yours is so easy to follow. Thank you
Thanks for watching Denise. I'm glad you found this video to be helpful.
Thank you for the clear step-by-step instructions on how to make half rectangle pieces.
You’re very welcome. I’m glad you liked it.
Thanks for your detailed instructions
It cleared up a lot of things I was wondering about
Thanks for watching Connie. I'm glad you found it helpful.
Sew lovely to be able to watch a fellow ‘leftie’ and such a calm and concise tutorial. I have subscribed. From Cornwall England
Hi Andrea, thanks for subscribing and watching. I am so glad you found the video helpful. Thank you for your kind words.
This block is one of those that if I didn't have Deb's ruler (or TriRecs tool), I wouldn't bother to make it. I make hundreds of the blocks for projects. The efficiency of the tool for both time and fabric is unbeatable. Rulers are an investment. I like to have them for my foundational blocks where they more than pay for themselves in time, effort, money.
I agree the Studio 180 Design tools are worth the investment. Thanks for watching.
Awesome thank you. Very clear instructions from one lefty to another!
Thanks for watching and I am glad that you found it helpful!
Great video on how to use the ruler. Thank you! 60 years old and learning.
You are so welcome! Thanks for watching!
A great tutorial you showed me a lot. I needed this for a quilt thank you
Hi Linda. I am so glad that you found this video to be helpful. Please be sure to subscribe so that you don't miss future videos.
very informative and easy to follow video. Thank you. I'm going to try to find the turquoise fabric you used. if you have any information i would greatly appreciate it.
Thanks for watching. I’m glad you liked the video. That fabric is from the QT Fabrics Brilliance line.
So happy that you are left handed. So am I. Finally everything looks "right' to me, LOL.
Thanks for watching Ewa! I totally get it. I always have to watch others and tell myself that I have to do the exact opposite.
Such useful and cute blocks! I had a very busy day in my sewing room and now I get to put my feet up and watch you work. Thank you for posting this video!
Thanks for watching
Perfect, watched a few but you explained it the best, thanks :)
Glad it helped! Thanks for your comment.
thank you very much, this was very helpful to me. I am a new subscriber and look forward to seeing more of your tutorials
Hi Wanda! Thanks for watching and subscribing. I’m glad you found the video helpful.
Great tutorial you showed me a lot. I needed this
Thanks for watching Linda and I’m so glad that it helped you.
❤ subscribed! Thanks!
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what about the size of the rectangle before sewing and cutting? Do we have to cut the rectangle bigger than the desired sewing size?
Thanks for watching. Later in the video, at about 6:57 I explain that the original rectangles were cut at 3 x 6 and they get trimmed down to an unfinished size, once they are sewn and cut, to 2 1/2 x 4 1/2.
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Thanks and thanks for watching
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Lefty here, I actually ended up buying the tri rec ruler a couple of months ago. If only I knew 🤔. Thanks for putting this video out there. 👍❤️😊
@@carmenbailey1560 Hi Carmen. Thanks for watching. As a lefty, it can be confusing watching videos with left handers. What I have learned over the years is to just reverse everything from what they do.
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