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Tools of the Trade – Easy Square Jr.

I love Shopping, I love Tools… I guess that’s why I love quilting 😉 I guess you can get away with very basic tools, but why not make the process more enjoyable with all these lovely gadgets?

I wanna start this new series ‘Tools of the Trade’ because there are so much to share. I have accumulated a number of nifty tools and some are useful, some are just plain waste of $.

To kick off, I’m going share something that has come in SO useful for squaring up the blocks for my mish-mash-m00 quilt.

Easy Square Jr.

I bought this online after I decided to join in the fun at Bonnie’s Double Delight quilt-along. This tool is great for squaring up your blocks. It has a 1/4″ line all around, and the diagonals are great for matching up your ‘square-in-square’ block like the ones in Bonnie’s DD quilt.



mish-mash-moo block

How is it useful? Well, when you work with Half square triangles like what I’m doing for the mish-mash-moo quilt, the ruler helps me to square up the block. When I work with HST blocks, I prefer to cut the pieces a little bigger so that I have more run to trim it down to the correct size.

Here’s the block before squaring up. Currently about 4 5/8″ square.



Easy Square Ruler

Line up the diagonal on the RULER with the diagonal on the SEAM of the block. And then line up the left and bottom sides of the block to slightly beyond the 4 1/2″ markings on the ruler.

This will allow the block to be squared up on the top and right sides of the square.





Rotate the block 180 degrees and line up the sides right on the 4 1/2″ markings on the ruler. Trim the right and top sides of the block.








There you have it! A bunch of 41/2″ squares trimmed quickly and accurately! 😀

Reel it in, please!

Ok. I went a bit Ribbon crazy. These pretty 3/8″ grosgrain ribbons looked so good that I just had to bring them home. Of course, they were on sale ;>

And then things got pretty out of control in my supplies drawer and I had to do something drastic: organise it.

I saw some fancy ribbon dispensing boxes at a scrapbooking shop sold at scary prices – but hey, I did this with ZERO dollars. I actually salvaged this box from our office paper recycling bin, cut a narrow window and stuffed the reels in. And it worked BEAUTIFULLY :> Of course, I could pretty-fy it a bit by covering it a little. But hey, I’d like to consider this a ‘F.O’. now, thank you very much :>

Nihon-no fabrics! Su-pa Kawaii!

That means “Japanese fabrics! Super Cute!”

*Warning: shots taken under poor lighting conditions… sorry for the rushed photo-shoot but the goodies moved very quickly from the front door, to my table, to the washer… I needed the fabrics washed pronto to work on the

mish-mash-moo quilt! :>

Fabric love from superbuzzy.com

Bought mainly on-sale items, and this was already the edited shopping cart... Had almost $500+ worth in my cart before I withered it down to this bunch

Mainly sale items. But I LOVE them all

Sigh… Japan, land of nice people, nice country, nice food, nice shopping and crazily cute fabrics… Oh, Nippon, how I YEN for thee… haha…

mish mash moo…

I had a good time yesterday pulling out fabrics out of the tubs for a special project. I love looking at them, touching them and recalling where/when I bought them, etc. The stash has grown quite a bit in these 2 years. Thanks to international shipping and thanks to quilt/sewing books that inspire me to start on ‘future projects’ :p

A small stack that was pulled from tubs

Iron, cut, toss... repeat 100x

I absolutely HEART this print.

Sneak peak!

Half way done (cutting only). I’m loving this project – cutting into every piece of fabric I have for a scrappy look, no colours in mind, same dimension for every single piece (5″ charm), and taking my time with it 🙂 Seems like I’m getting out of my quilting funk! 😉

Gunning for it

License to glue! This is me loose with my hot glue gun. After a thumb-bruising and nail breaking button-making session, I bagged a really cool fabric-covered button collection. They will be turned into push-pins, magnets and bookmarkers… Here’s a sneak peak ;>

Love love love these 30's prints. The tiny flower and leave motifs are perfect for the 1/2" button-push-pins.

Love love love these 30's prints. The tiny flower and leaf motifs are perfect for the 1/2" button-push-pins.

The tone-on-tone swirly print reminds me of POPSICLES which I'm absolutely craving for me right now...

The tone-on-tone swirly print reminds me of POPSICLES which I'm absolutely craving for me right now...

Another tone on tone favourite of mine. Because the buttons are small, they brought out the tiny flower motifs in the print.

Another tone on tone favourite of mine. Because the buttons are small, they brought out the tiny flower motifs in the print.

Going mushroom mad again, this time with these Jumbo bookmarkers! The 1 1/8" sized mushroomy buttons are soooo cute!

Going mushroom mad again, this time with these Jumbo bookmarkers! The 1 1/8" sized mushroomy buttons are soooo cute!