I also like Deb Tucker's Tucker Trimmer. Mary, I think I saw you flick away a trimmed scrap with your rotary cutter. I heard someone say that that will dull your rotary blade faster.
Thank you Norma! It's a really fun quilt and a great scrap-buster! It's called "Embracing Our Scraps" quilt. Here's the link to the pattern if you're interested: www.joyfulandmerryquilting.com/store Thanks for watching!
I would like to try the slotted trimmer. I haven't made many HSTs but plan to in the future. I have gift certificates to use up, so hopefully my local quilt store has them. ☺️ Thank you for the great video.
I would think the "first cut" would be a little tricky since that would be a bias cut - and then I would worry about stretchiness of those two bias strips as I was sewing the two strips together. Maybe with a lot of pressing solution you could stabilize those two original strips? Let me know if you try it!
I have a hack: rather than rotating the trimmer, flip your fabric tube over (pink fabric up first, then yellow fabric up), keeping the point on the left side.
I tried this slotted ruler, but apparently I don't sew straight enough. I would get wavy sides when I opened it up to iron. I went back to the regular 6 in ruler. The block lok, however was a game changer.
What is the timestamp where you are having difficulty viewing what I am doing? I watched the video, start to finish, and cannot find a place where anything is blocked.
Thank you finally a common sense video. I hate scant quarter inch! Why do we have to use scant quarter inch. We don’t we can design our own quilts and do a full quarter inch. So worth it.
@@dianecarlson2918 i try to work efficiently and reduces the number of long cuts, only 2 cuts and 2 short snips. Loc Bloc is 4 long cuts. Place, 2 cuts, rotate and either reposition tool (if you don’t have right size) or slide up. I open seams for HST, so I can’t take advantage of the “Loc”. I’m right handed and I place the point to the right and can make 2 long cuts and 2 snips without moving if I’m too lazy to pull out my rotating mat. Try both and decide. At a sew group day, I was able to test the Loc Bloc when I forgot my Slotted Trimmer, that made my decision. I didn’t like the cumbersome Bloc Loc
It doesn't work perfectly every time but often enough to be useful. I don't use the slots for cutting off dog ears because it's too easy to nick the rotary cutter blade.
What is the timestamp where you are having difficulty? I watched the video, start to finish, and cannot find a place where the ad blocks what I am doing.
I LOVE my clearly slotted trimmer-perfect half square triangles every time!
I agree! Thanks for watching!
I’m so happy with my slotted trimmers! I don’t know how I lived without them …they are so easy to use. I think they are well worth the money!
I agree! Great ruler! Thanks for watching!
I bought one of these a month ago… can’t wait to play with it!
Good Luck! I love mine! Thanks for watching!
I also like Deb Tucker's Tucker Trimmer. Mary, I think I saw you flick away a trimmed scrap with your rotary cutter. I heard someone say that that will dull your rotary blade faster.
Thanks for watching!
I won the set at a quilt show and I love them!! It has made trimming half-square triangles a breeze!
True! Thanks for watching!
I have one and never used it...lost the instructions.
So, THANK YOU for this video!!!❤
You're so welcome! It's pretty easy to use once you get used to it. Thanks so much for watching!
These are on my list of wants for sure! Thanks for demonstrating them.
You're so welcome! I'm so glad I found this clever tool in my drawer. Just can't believe I didn't use it before now! Thanks for watching!
Love this tool. I will need to add it to my other rulers. I will be so helpful. Thank you for sharing this tutorial, Mary.
You're so welcome! Thanks for watching!
Beautifully explained! I just subscribed! Have a blessed day💕
Thank you Juanita and welcome!
I love quilt behind you ty Mary
Thank you Norma! It's a really fun quilt and a great scrap-buster! It's called "Embracing Our Scraps" quilt. Here's the link to the pattern if you're interested: www.joyfulandmerryquilting.com/store Thanks for watching!
Very interesting. Never heard of these rulers, definitely going to purchase. Thanks Mary!
You are so welcome! Thanks for watching!
I love mine and was using it yesterday.
I'm so glad! Thanks for watching!
I would like to try the slotted trimmer. I haven't made many HSTs but plan to in the future. I have gift certificates to use up, so hopefully my local quilt store has them. ☺️ Thank you for the great video.
You're so welcome! It really works well - a hidden treasure in my sewing drawer! Thanks for watching!
Looks like I need to add a slotted trimmer to my tool box! :)
It's a keeper! :-) Thanks for watching!
Could you cut your tube strips on the bias and end up with non-biased edges?
I would think the "first cut" would be a little tricky since that would be a bias cut - and then I would worry about stretchiness of those two bias strips as I was sewing the two strips together. Maybe with a lot of pressing solution you could stabilize those two original strips? Let me know if you try it!
I use the Strip Tube Ruler - 6" and 9"
Thanks for sharing!
I have a hack: rather than rotating the trimmer, flip your fabric tube over (pink fabric up first, then yellow fabric up), keeping the point on the left side.
Thanks for sharing!
I tried this slotted ruler, but apparently I don't sew straight enough. I would get wavy sides when I opened it up to iron. I went back to the regular 6 in ruler. The block lok, however was a game changer.
Thanks for sharing!
I have the slotted trimmer but I’ve yet to use it!
It's a good one! Hope you have a chance to give it a try!
@@joyfulandmerryquilting i definitely will soon!
Your link covers the demo
What is the timestamp where you are having difficulty viewing what I am doing? I watched the video, start to finish, and cannot find a place where anything is blocked.
Easy peasy
I agree! Thanks for watching!
Thank you finally a common sense video. I hate scant quarter inch! Why do we have to use scant quarter inch. We don’t we can design our own quilts and do a full quarter inch. So worth it.
Thanks for sharing! And for watching!
I love my Slotted Trimmer much much better than Loc Bloc. The slotted trimmer is less work. Thanks for showing the tube cutting.
It really is personal preference! I agree - it's a great tool. I do love my Bloc Loc as well - kind of like comparing apples to oranges.
can you explain why tou like this better than loc bloc? Is it because you only have to lay it down once?
@@dianecarlson2918 i try to work efficiently and reduces the number of long cuts, only 2 cuts and 2 short snips. Loc Bloc is 4 long cuts. Place, 2 cuts, rotate and either reposition tool (if you don’t have right size) or slide up. I open seams for HST, so I can’t take advantage of the “Loc”. I’m right handed and I place the point to the right and can make 2 long cuts and 2 snips without moving if I’m too lazy to pull out my rotating mat. Try both and decide. At a sew group day, I was able to test the Loc Bloc when I forgot my Slotted Trimmer, that made my decision. I didn’t like the cumbersome Bloc Loc
I like the slotted trimmer, but people do need to keep in mind that the hst's will be cut on the bias when using the tube method.
Yes - I did mention in the video - the bias edges are my hesitation with the tube method. Thanks for watching!
It doesn't work perfectly every time but often enough to be useful. I don't use the slots for cutting off dog ears because it's too easy to nick the rotary cutter blade.
Thanks for sharing!
your martelli ad blocks your picture. I can't see what you are doing.😢
What is the timestamp where you are having difficulty? I watched the video, start to finish, and cannot find a place where the ad blocks what I am doing.
@@joyfulandmerryquilting6;30 is the time. Are you able to regulate the placement of the ad?
When cutting on the tube just flip the tube over.
Thanks for the tip!