You measure the length of the side of your quilt and pick a triangle size that divides evenly into that. Eg. 40" border could have 2.5" or 2" finished triangles. 60" border could have 3" or 2.5" triangles
I asked this is another video but how do you determine the length of the sashing to come out without cutting part of it off? Example if it comes out an odd number..Hope that makes sense! Love your quilts and your videos! Do you ship to US or have a supplier here?
Great point! I will be putting another video up for you very soon on how to do the work out the exact lengths for all the different Sashings we create for my Quilt As You Go techniques
"This is so awesome! I'm definitely going to try this super easy way of creating triangles. Thank you Pauline!"
You are so welcome!
You measure the length of the side of your quilt and pick a triangle size that divides evenly into that.
Eg. 40" border could have 2.5" or 2" finished triangles.
60" border could have 3" or 2.5" triangles
Thank you so much!! I wondered how that worked! 😘
I asked this is another video but how do you determine the length of the sashing to come out without cutting part of it off? Example if it comes out an odd number..Hope that makes sense! Love your quilts and your videos! Do you ship to US or have a supplier here?
I have always wondered about this as well. Be interested in knowing what Pauline advises.
Great point! I will be putting another video up for you very soon on how to do the work out the exact lengths for all the different Sashings we create for my Quilt As You Go techniques
@@PQWQuilting yay!!! Thank you so much 💕
@@PQWQuilting that will be awsome