Folded Corner Clipper

National Sewing Month 2013
Hello! Susan Nelson here, and I design patterns and notions for Prairie Sky Quilting.  I'm so happy to join Moda in their "Measure Twice, Cut Once" series.  I've heard from so many quilters that love my template, the Folded Corner Clipper, and today I'm here to show you why they like it so much!

Most quilters are familiar with the folded corner method, a very common technique:


However, drawing pencil lines on fabric is a very slow process!  And since you have to trim the seam allowance anyway, why not trim it first, and then use the cut edge as a 1/4" seam guide?  Introducing the Folded Corner Clipper!


Simpler is better, don't you agree?  Notice that the markings on this template are easy to read, making this so much simpler to use.  This is how to make a folded corner, faster and easier, with the Folded Corner Clipper:


 
This method can be used for several different blocks:


And since the corners were trimmed with a straight, rotary-cut edge, the leftovers are easily sewn into a Half-Square-Triangle block.  But those blocks always need to be trimmed to a usable size.  Here's the traditional way of trimming that HST block to size:


It's much faster to use the Folded Corner Clipper to trim first, then press open:

Or if you need to cut HST's for your project, save fabric by using the Folded Corner Clipper.  Instead of cutting squares in half diagonally, cut your HST's from strips.  For example, to make a 2" finished HST block, you would need to cut 2 7/8" squares.  By cutting from strips, they would need to be only 2 1/2" wide:


Finally, you will love this tool for preparing your binding strips. Joining them is easy when they have been cut first to identify the sewing line:


I know that you will find the Folded Corner Clipper to be a helpful, time-saving tool.  If you would like to learn more about it, please see the detailed photo tutorials on my blog.  Or, you can print a brochure from my website.

There are so many quilting projects that will use this tool.  These patterns by Prairie Sky Quilting were designed to feature the Folded Corner Clipper:

Easy Street

Garden Pinwheels


Twisted Trellis

Rock Candy

Waterfalls (New!)

Splitrock (New!)

To thank you for joining me today, I will be giving away one Folded Corner Clipper to one lucky winner!
 
To enter, please leave a comment with an answer to this question: On what new project will you use your Folded Corner Clipper?
You will have until September 30th at midnight to comment.  All winners will be randomly selected and announced on Moda...The Cutting Table blog on October 2nd. Make sure to visit the blog every day for the opportunity to win each giveaway!

261 comments:

  1. I am looking at a couple of patterns from Camille's SImply Retro that this tool would be perfect for! Hope to get it!

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  2. I have a star quilt that I want to make that has lots of half square triangles in it. This would be a great tool to have for that project. Thanks for the chance to win.

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  3. Seems smart to use it for cutting HST's.

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  4. I have a flock of flying geese that will need to be made for a medallion quilt I am planning! This tool looks fabulous!

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  5. On my wonky house quilt for the binding - looks like a useful tool :)

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  6. As a newbie I have not tried HST's yet. Would definitely give it a try with this!

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  7. Very clever, multi use ruler! I'd be using it for my block of the month kits that always have HST's in them. Thanks for the giveaway!

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  8. It looks great a big time saver great for half triangles squares i will use it on my next civil war quilt thanks for the chance to win

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  9. I had never heard of this template before. After reading this post, I wonder how I have quilted without it! I believe this is a handy tool I need to have.

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  10. Looks great. On HST of course!!!

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  11. I would use the clipper on a pinwheel baby quilt.

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  12. What a great idea! I love to make half-square triangle and snowball blocks, but the marking is so tedious. The more I look at it, I think I'm going to end up getting the Easy Street pattern. I'd love to try out the corner clipper on it!

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  13. This ruler will get used in so many ways!

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  14. On about 250 half square triangles that I have to make. This is a must have tool.

    suebennett1975@gmail.com

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  15. This seems like a handy tool, as I am not a fan of drawing pencil lines on squares. I love that Waterfalls pattern you showed and would like to use the Folded Corner Clipper for it.

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  16. Genius! I'd use it on the churn dash quilt I'm making as a Christmas gift.

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  17. I'm not sure what my next quilt will be, but it certainly would have folded corners, because this makes it look so easy!

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  18. I could use it on the sawtooth stars for the baby quilt I'm making right now. Most of the patens I make have flying geese or HSTs or some other block that could use this ruler, though. It looks very versatile.

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  19. You make this look so easy! I think I would like to use it on Waterfalls - what a beautiful quilt!

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  20. I sure could use this handy tool on the pieced binding for my granddaughters' quilts. It will be delightfully pieced on purpose, but this Folded Corner Clipper could make this task delightfully FAST!
    Thank you!

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  21. I have a pattern with lots of stars in the design. This ruler would come in very handy.

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  22. I will use this for lots of projects. But I want to use it on bindings first. Thanks for a great giveaway!

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  23. What a great tool! I don't have a specific project in mind at the moment but you did mention the snowball block and I have a pattern for a snowball quilt that I would like to make from flannels. So that might be something I will need for that project! Thanks for the chance to win!

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  24. I would use this on flying geese blocks. Thanks for a great give-a-way.

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  25. I'd like to make a Hunters star quilt, this ruler looks like it would be a great help. ;-> Toni Anne

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  26. I have been cutting squares to make half-square triangles for a Christmas quilt - I wish i hadthat tool right now!

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  27. I'm currently working on a table runner that has a lot of half square triangles on it.

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  28. I am just starting a quilt with a ton of stars....this would be perfect! Thanks for the tutorial!

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  29. I just started making a mini with lots of half square triangles.

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  30. The FOLDED CORNER CLIPPER looks like one clever tool! I need to add that to my arsinol.
    soardkgatfusedotnet

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  31. I'm loving that Easy Street pattern! I'd love to make that with a folded corner clipper! It seems like a great pattern for really showing off fabrics.

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  32. I would love to try this ruler. I just made some BOMs that could have used this method.

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  33. I have a school house pattern with lots of hsts. I can also see it would be of great use in binding.

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  34. Oh my, this is a fantastic ruler! I'd like to make a scrappy geese quilt and this ruler would be such a great time saver. Thanks for sharing!

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  35. This is perfect for so many things. I would love to do a whole quilt with HSTs and this would be a great help. Thanks for a great giveaway.
    ks(dot)eyles(at)yahoo(dot)co(dot)uk

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  36. HSTs. I have an ongoing and possibly neverending project with them. This is a very clever tool.

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  37. Would love to use this for a HST quilt :-)

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  38. I think I would use it for a snowball quilt.

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  39. I am just beginning a quilt with a lot of half square triangles, so this tool would sure come in handy! Thank you for the chance!

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  40. I can see using the folded corner clipper being useful in ALL my quilting projects! Thanks for the giveaway!

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  41. i could use it in just about any new project. i just finished 2 quilts where the blocks were using the same method, minus this awesome tool.

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  42. I love the Waterfall pattern. This sounds like a great tool - another must have!

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  43. I just got a Happy Go Lucky layer cake to make a snowball quilt with, and it has tons of corners that could use this! Thanks!

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  44. oh my gosh, after reading your blog I want to go and do some sewing. Your ruler would be the handiest thing to have. I'm working on a table runner right now with the maple leaf design and this tool would make it go so much faster. Thanks for the chance to win a wonderful gift

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  45. I'm making Polka dot roof tops to turn some wonky log cabin blocks into houses- this would be perfect!

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  46. I have seen several flying geese quilts I would like to try. This looks like it would make it so easy.

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  47. I am between projects right now but this would be a great tool to have! I have a feeling I would use it all the time!

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  48. Wow. I love your tool too. I would especially use it for HST. I'm thinking about doing a quilt with HST made into pinwheels. This would be a time saver. Thanks for the chance to win.

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  49. I've got a project which needs about a zillion half-square triangles for the last border. I'd love to give this a try!

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  50. Love to have this little tool ~ working full time & reserve duty leave little time for my true passion...sewing.

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  51. I would love to make a graphic baby blanket with this ruler.

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  52. Great idea! I've used your method for HST but not with the aid of a ruler like yours! This would make life much easier :). I would use it to make "another" star quilt using Christmas fabrics.

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  53. This would probably work very well on the nose gay quilt I want to make!
    missysaprons@gmail.com

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  54. I have all the fabrics and instructions for a quilt using nothing but HST's and some sashing, this tool would be a wonderful time saver - maybe that is why I haven't started making it yet!

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  55. I make a lot of HST´s and this tool would help me a lot!! I spend a lot of time trimming squares. I think this is a must have.

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  56. It's a star block with folded corners. This would be so handy!

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  57. I am getting ready to work on a new baby quilt. This would make the corner details so much easier!

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  58. I'm working on making a lot of hst's for some scrappy quilts and also for swappin. This would help so much!

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  59. There's a project I've been thinking about for quite some time that will use a LOT of flying geese. This would be perfect for making them.

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  60. Love this tool. I would like to make Garden Pinwheels.

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  61. Very clever. I have been wanting to make a chevron quilt with all half square triangles. This would be a great time saver.
    Thanks for the chance to win
    Shawn M

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  62. There is a strip quilt I have been wanting to make for some time now. That ruler is perfect for the process!

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  63. Beautiful quilts! I'd love to use this on some flying geese!

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  64. New pattern that this ruler will work to make the process easier.

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  65. Ooooh - I would use it for cutting the binding on the quilt I am currently hand-quilting!

    Love the fact that it simplifies the piecing process!

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  66. I see that new waterfall quilt! That would be fun to use this tool on! How about giving me a chance at it????

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  67. these little cut corners scare me but I'm up to trying it. Maybe on some square in a square blocks

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  68. I want to make a flying geese quilt and this would be perfect! Thanks for the chance to win a Folded Corner Clipper!

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  69. This looks like a much used tool. I would use it on my next pinwheel quilt.

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  70. I have a pattern that is made completely of HST. This would be such a time saver!

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  71. I'd use it to trim all my 'leaders and enders' HSTs to a uniform size and make a very scrappy quilt! Cool tool!

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  72. OM Gosh I love this tool. I have not seen it before. What a handy tool for binding also.

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  73. I need your ruler. I will use it the next time I made flying geese, a block I seem to not be able to make with the proper 1/4" seem allowance. I'm always cutting off those points.

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  74. I have always been a fan of trimming to size after stitching. Maybe I need to re-think with this tool. Would love to win one! Thank you

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  75. I'm stitching various star blocks for a row-by-row exchange. I'm sure your tool would be very handy!
    k.castanette@hotmail.com

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  76. This tool would really come in handy for almost any quilt. I'm planning on making a quilt with many HSTs in it in the near future and this would be so helpful.

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  77. The folded corner cutter would help speed up the process when I cut and sew up my take on the Jelly Roll race pattern.

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  78. I love Snowballs and I am always making Bias Tape or bindings so this would be wonderful!

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  79. HELLO,I'D USE IT ON MY CHURN DASH CHRISTMAS RUNNER! THANKS FOR SHARING!

    msstitcher1948@yahoo.com

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  80. I would like to do a silly flying geese quilt. I just finished a snowball quilt and really could of used it. lol

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  81. I'd love to try the Easy Street pattern!

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  82. Great demo - I am not much of a specialty ruler gal, but you made me want one. I am currently working on a 72 block HST quilt and this would come in handy.

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  83. My next quilt has lots of stars, which means lots of HST and flying geese. (I'm trying to improve my flying geese.) I love the diagonal cuts, I can see how your ruler will be very, very useful. Thanks.

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  84. Would love to win this ruler,thanks

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  85. I will be making quilts for my twin niece and nephew. Thanks for this opportunity

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  86. I'll use it to make HSTs and a flock of Geese. Thanks for the chance to win! ☺

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  87. I need this ruler! hehe HSTs have a way if turning wonky on me and looks like I've found the answer. I'm making a civil war quilt with lots of HSTs and this ruler would make the going easier.

    Thank you for a super giveaway and the chance to win.

    usairdoll(at)gmail(dot)com

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  88. This looks like a really neat tool. I hate drawing lines. It's so time consuming. Love the Garden Pinwheel pattern.

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  89. I just finished a snowball quilt, and boy could I have used this tool! Next on my list are two twin quilts for the bunk house at our camp, and the Corner Clipper would really help!

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  90. I would use it on the round robin quilt that I have - still need to get to work on it. Thanks for the great giveaway!

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  91. Contemplating another Mystry Star Quilt .. this would be so awesome for all those 40+ flying geese :)

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  92. I love the idea of this trimmer. I have a bunch of snowball blocks to do. That sure would come in handy!

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  93. I love gadgets! And would love to win this! Thanks for the giveaway.

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  94. On HST's. I would love that!

    Please reply to:

    pojeda50@yahoo.com

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  95. I think I would go and buy the pattern for Twisted Trellis to use it on. That is such a neat tool. I need to either win it or find one to buy..

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  96. This looks so neat. I am working of a friendship quilt and I think it would be a great help.

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  97. I'm not sure yet what my next project will be project will be, but I know this tool would be perfect for those pesky flipped corners!

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  98. Wow! I love it! I was toying with the idea of a hourglass or HST quilt for myself, but I've been putting it off because of all that trimming. Trimming and THEN ironing? That's brilliant.

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  99. I am working on a I SPy quilt for my grand daughter,,,, I always have a terrible time with the binding and this tool looks like it would be SO MUCH HELP! wow,, I also like the ease of using it for HST,, very cool...... pic me! :)

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  100. I love any tool that makes the work go more quickly! I need to make flying geese for a Christmas quilt I would like to finish. This would be perfect.

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  101. I have a table runner pattern that has lots of HST blocks so could really use this.kednAnd 47

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  102. This would be perfect to use on my Pin wheel blocks. Thank you for the chance to win.

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  103. I like the Twisted Trellis and Waterfalls patterns so would love to try the Folded Corner Clipper.

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  104. Flying geese or half square triangles

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  105. I have LOTS of flying geese and half-square triangles to make. This will really speed things up!!!!

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  106. I would use it on a Halloween table topper.

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  107. Great tool! As a newbie still to quilting, I think I'd make an Easy Street Quilt should I win. Love the design, and the way you get to see plenty of patterns within the designs.

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  108. No kidding, I could use that thing every day!! It would save me so much time because I'm a pattern designer/piecer/quilter and I sew quilts non stop. I'll have to send good vibes to the number finder!!

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  109. I'm swooning lately and would use this to trim those corners.
    I thought trimminh after sewing on the line was to keep the bias edges from stretching...or am I wrong?

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  110. Have been working on a snowball quilt and this would definitly make it easier.

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  111. I would use it on either Prairie Sky Quilting's "Garden Pinwheels" or a variant of the log cabin block (similar to the pineapple variation)!

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  112. I don't have a specific project in mind, but it seems as if I am always trimming triangles. I would love to have this tool.

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  113. Oh, I need this! How about every project?

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  114. I'm going to make a HST quilt (pinks and whites) for my new niece. I was not looking forward to the line marking and trimming, so this tool could be the answer!

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  115. I love this idea for half square triangles. I would love to use for my Christmas chevron table runners.

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  116. This is going to make my life so much easier.

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  117. This is a great tool. I tried it with a regular ruler, not so good. I have a 4-square block that makes stars once you add the star points. would be great for that quilt. Hope a get to try in out.

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  118. I really like the Split Rock pattern pictured and would like to do that one.

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  119. Love the Garden Pinwheels quilt so I may just try that

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  120. I would use this tool for a flying geese quilt. Thank you for the opportunity to win.
    ttr3@earthlink.net

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  121. I make a lot of projects using half square triangle. This little gadget would be a wonderful addition to my ruler collection and appears to make life simpler using this ruler. I would love to win this. Thanks for the opportunity.

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  122. I'm working on a quilt for one of my granddaughters that has HSTs making up a hexagon. I'm also going to make a pillow to match so that will be my first project to use the ruler on. Sure do hope I win! Thanks!

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  123. I'd love this tool to make a scrappy HST quilt.

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  124. I could use this for my Tula Pink Peaks & Valleys quilt!

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  125. What a great ruler. I would use it to make christas charming chevrons quilt. Thanks for the chance to win

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  126. I saw a really cute snowman quilt on Pinterest that this ruler would be perfect for. Thanks for the chance to win!

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  127. I have at least 4 projects on the go that would really benefit from this niffty tool.

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  128. How about...the very next one! Lol!

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  129. It's a binding miracle! I would use it for binding and maybe some flying geese.

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  130. One of those ah-ha things you wonder why it wasn't invented years ago... well done!

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  131. I just started a Carpenter's Star quilt with 20 blocks and each block has 52 HST units that finish at 2 inches. I only have one block done and I can already see this will be a long term project!

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  132. I have a project in mind that uses lots of folded corner piecing. This would be so handy.

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  133. Anew Christmas quilt made with snowballs.

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  134. I'm not sure, but I will find one to use this clever tool on.
    thanks for the giveaway

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  135. ooooh, on EVERY new project...starting with the swap gifts I need to finish pronto!!! What a clever clever idea!!!

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  136. This tool is great! I would use it for HST's for a Christmas table runner. jgrinaz@gmail.com

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  137. I want to make a flying geese quilt. Because I have had such trouble getting the pieces to turn out right, I have put it off. This tool will be a godsend. I am anxious to get one. Thanks for the chance to win.

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  138. What a handy tool that is. I have a quilt to make involving lots of HSTs cut from a jelly roll. This little tool would be ideal for it.

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  139. Swoon is on my list of patterns to make; this tool will be perfect for all the HST the pattern requires.

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  140. I have always wanted to make a snowball quilt. This tool would make it so much faster. I am going to have to buy this if I don't win.

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  141. I'm not sure but if I win I'll know what my project will be before it gets here in the mail! Lol! I must get one!

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  142. I just started a new quilt and the whole thing is hst. This would be a super help for that project.

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  143. I'm swapping HSTs with my sisters & this tool would be perfect for making them. Thanks.

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  144. I'd definitely use this nifty tool on my Christmas charm quilt, currently a WIP up on my design wall and languishing there for lack of attention. Nothing like a new ruler to put me back into production mode.

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  145. This tool is perfect to all my HST.I`m sewing a star quilt to my sister.Thanks!

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  146. I'm planning a quilt for granddaughter's graduation from college gift....will use the tool there as well as other half square quilting pieces. Thanks for offering this tool as a give away.

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  147. I would use this cool tool (why didn't *I* think of that!) on many, many projects ... but the first would be a snowball quilt I have in the planning stage :)

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  148. What a great ruler. Have never seen this before. Thanks for sharing and I would love to make another Snowball quilt and also use it for half square triangles. Would also love to try one of your patterns too.

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  149. Wow, another great tool I can't do without. I'm gonna go broke.

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  150. I would use it on flying geese pattern and the binding. Looks like a gret tool. Thanks...

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  151. I'm currently working on an all solids HST quilt top and this would be super helpful!

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  152. I would use the tool for cutting the pieces for a mini quilt I am planning. It would most helpful!

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  153. Wow what a neat gadget - I'm sure I could find many ways to use that !

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  154. I have some baby quilts to bind for our guild. This tool would be very handy for joining the strips.

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  155. For ALL my HST's..for flying geese, and more, much more!

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  156. It would be handy for a lot of quilts, but I certainly would love to make the Easy street quilt that you have pictured. It is really awesome.

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  157. OMG! How long has this ruler been around for?! It would be a perfect tool for flying geese which is a project that I would love to try!! Thanks for the chance!!

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  158. I was just thinking about a scrap quilt of half square triangles. This would be just the ticket to make that quick, accurate and easy! Thanks for the demo. Glad to know about the Folded Corner Clipper.

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  159. My next project is a wall hanging with 164 HST's. I just finished cutting the pieces, it sure would be nice not having to draw the line on all of those! Thanks for the chance at winning a new to me ruler.

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  160. Folded corner clipper? Great idea and very handy!

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  161. I have a pattern with lots of flying geese, that would be a great way to break in this new ruler.

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  162. I've been wanting to make a quilt made up of snowball blocks and nine patch blocks. I would use the ruler on the snowball blocks.

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  163. I would love to try the Folded Corner Clipper tool on the spool quilt that I will be making soon from the Craftsy website with Joanna Figueroa. Thanks for the chance!

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  164. I plan on making tons of flying geese in my next quilt and your tool would be perfect! It's like you knew I needed your help! Thank you! Thanks for the chance to win!

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  165. I would use it finish a UFO project !!

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  166. Wow! This looks like fun!

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  167. I have a wall hanging that I am almost finished with and need to bind. I would use it to do my binding

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  168. I am making a king size quilt with lots of piecing and this tool would be wonderful to use.

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  169. I could use this on a Christmas quilt I want to make.

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  170. I don't buy new rulers usually, just try to figure out how I can use my rulers to do the same thing, but I can see myself buying this for many projects. I can see how much time it will save, Helen

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  171. I'd like to use this cool ruler on a zig zag quilt. :)

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  172. I love this ruler! I would use it on a half square quilt.

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  173. This tool looks great! I always have a hard time when I make snowball blocks. Thanks for the chance to win one.

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  174. I can see this tool would be perfect for my next project- flying geese!

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  175. I am working on a scrappy Jewel Box. This would be great for the HST! Cool tool!

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  176. I need a project to use this tool on. Waterfalls looks like one I would enjoy making. Thanks for sharing :-)

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  177. I would use it to make the easy street pattern. Going to print out the product sheet next so I can take it to my local shop so the owner can order it for me and one for mom.

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  178. I have a snowball I-spy quilt I owe two of my nieces. Thanks so much for the chance!

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  179. I've just gotten my first jelly rolls, so this would be great to use to make a bunch of HST from those! Thanks for a chance to win :-)

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  180. I'm making a pinwheel quilt out of Winter's Lane, and not having to draw all those lines would really simplify the project!

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  181. Right now I am doing some farmers wife blocks and I sure could use this. Thanks for sharing

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  182. I'd use it on all of them! That's because I think it would be *wonderful* for assembling binding strips!

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  183. I am ready to make an I Spy quilt. It would make it easier when I make snowball I Spy blocks. I love all the new things we have been exposed to this month. I have been doing things the hard way. Think how much time I will save using these tools. Thank you for a chance to win.

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  184. I would use it on my current project, it would be a brilliant helper in making, sewing & attaching binding. It would be so handy for pretty much any project, I really do marvel at the ingenious tools that people come up with! Thanks for the chance to win.

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  185. Working on a lap quilt for my mother that has TONS of half square triangles. Would work great for that.

    Thanks for the chance to win!!

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  186. I am going too make a star quilt. This is perfect for those flying geese

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  187. Great idea! I would like to make a table runner with snowball blocks.

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  188. I would love using this ruler for a flying geese border on a quilt that I am currently making. Thanks.

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  189. Just about every project I look at has hst or trimmed corners so I'm sure I would use this ruler frequently.

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  190. Wow, what a versatile tool. I would find so many uses for this tool but immediately would use it on a quilt pattern titled Mirror, Mirror. Thanks for showing all the useful ways to use the Corner Trimmer. I will definitely check out your website for other ideas.

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  191. I think I would love using that tool for binding.

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