Four of us got together for our now regular monthly workshop.
I had seen a mat made with isosceles triangles and spent some time perfecting how to make one. Drawing the 60 degree angles was my starting point, but it just would not fit into a "S" bend. I then realised if you cut 1/4 inch off where the triangle on the turn meets the others BINGO a nice fit. I made a few samples in different sizes as a trial.
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Pauline concentrating on cutting a straight line |
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Christine working out her stripes |
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Penny at the cutting mat |
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Some of the finished "S" bend triangle mats. |
1 comment:
Those mats are so nice. Great job!
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