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<!--Generated by Squarespace V5 Site Server v5.13.158 (http://www.squarespace.com) on Wed, 22 May 2013 09:01:04 GMT--><feed xmlns="http://www.w3.org/2005/Atom" xmlns:dc="http://purl.org/dc/elements/1.1/"><title>Patchwork: Triangle</title><subtitle>Patchwork: Triangle</subtitle><id>http://www.purlbee.com/triangle-tutorial/</id><link rel="alternate" type="application/xhtml+xml" href="http://www.purlbee.com/triangle-tutorial/"/><link rel="self" type="application/atom+xml" href="http://www.purlbee.com/triangle-tutorial/atom.xml"/><updated>2006-08-15T17:16:20Z</updated><generator uri="http://five.squarespace.com/" version="Squarespace V5 Site Server v5.13.158 (http://www.squarespace.com)">Squarespace</generator><entry><title>Step 5</title><id>http://www.purlbee.com/triangle-tutorial/2006/8/8/step-5.html</id><link rel="alternate" type="text/html" href="http://www.purlbee.com/triangle-tutorial/2006/8/8/step-5.html"/><author><name>purl bee</name></author><published>2006-08-08T19:38:05Z</published><updated>2006-08-08T19:38:05Z</updated><content type="html" xml:lang="en-US"><![CDATA[<p>Press seams toward the darker fabric and trim any excess fabric peeking out at the corners. Voila!</p><p><span class="full-image-float-none"><a href="http://www.purlsoho.com/purl/products/fabricdetail/1761" target="new"><img alt="stepfive.jpg" src="http://www.purlbee.com/storage/stepfive.jpg?__SQUARESPACE_CACHEVERSION=1155055224946" /></a></span> We used an <a href="http://www.purlsoho.com/purl/products/accessories_notions_list/66" target="new">Olfa Rotary cutter</a> and a <a href="http://www.purlsoho.com/purl/products/accessories_notions_list/70" target="new">Creative Grids non-slip ruler</a> for this project.</p>]]></content></entry><entry><title>Step 4</title><id>http://www.purlbee.com/triangle-tutorial/2006/8/8/step-4.html</id><link rel="alternate" type="text/html" href="http://www.purlbee.com/triangle-tutorial/2006/8/8/step-4.html"/><author><name>purl bee</name></author><published>2006-08-08T19:34:22Z</published><updated>2006-08-08T19:34:22Z</updated><content type="html" xml:lang="en-US"><![CDATA[<p>Cut along the drawn line.<span class="full-image-float-none"><img src="http://www.purlbee.com/storage/stepfour.jpg?__SQUARESPACE_CACHEVERSION=1155055040235" alt="stepfour.jpg" /></span><br /></p>]]></content></entry><entry><title>Step 3</title><id>http://www.purlbee.com/triangle-tutorial/2006/8/8/step-3.html</id><link rel="alternate" type="text/html" href="http://www.purlbee.com/triangle-tutorial/2006/8/8/step-3.html"/><author><name>purl bee</name></author><published>2006-08-08T19:21:48Z</published><updated>2006-08-08T19:21:48Z</updated><content type="html" xml:lang="en-US"><![CDATA[<p>Sew a line on either side of the drawn line. <span class="full-image-float-right"><img alt="stepthreedetail.jpg" src="http://www.purlbee.com/storage/stepthreedetail.jpg" /></span>Leave 1/4-inch between the drawn line and each sewn line.</p><p><span class="full-image-float-none"><img src="http://www.purlbee.com/storage/stepthree.jpg?__SQUARESPACE_CACHEVERSION=1155054416880" alt="stepthree.jpg" /></span> </p>]]></content></entry><entry><title>Step 2</title><id>http://www.purlbee.com/triangle-tutorial/2006/8/8/step-2.html</id><link rel="alternate" type="text/html" href="http://www.purlbee.com/triangle-tutorial/2006/8/8/step-2.html"/><author><name>purl bee</name></author><published>2006-08-08T19:17:39Z</published><updated>2006-08-08T19:17:39Z</updated><content type="html" xml:lang="en-US"><![CDATA[<p><span id="obmessage">With pencil or fabric pen, draw a line from corner to corner&nbsp; of one square. Pin the squares with right sides together as shown, and the pins perpendicular to the line you have drawn.</span></p><p><span class="full-image-float-none"><img src="http://www.purlbee.com/storage/steptwo.jpg?__SQUARESPACE_CACHEVERSION=1155054116881" alt="steptwo.jpg" /></span>&nbsp;</p>]]></content></entry><entry><title>Step 1</title><id>http://www.purlbee.com/triangle-tutorial/2006/8/8/step-1.html</id><link rel="alternate" type="text/html" href="http://www.purlbee.com/triangle-tutorial/2006/8/8/step-1.html"/><author><name>purl bee</name></author><published>2006-08-08T19:12:32Z</published><updated>2006-08-08T19:12:32Z</updated><content type="html" xml:lang="en-US"><![CDATA[<p>If your finished square is to be 4 inches, cut two squares that are 4 7/8th inches (3/8&quot; for triangle allowance, 1/2&quot; for square seam allowance).</p><p><span class="full-image-float-none"><a href="http://www.purlsoho.com/purl/products/fabricdetail/1761" target="new"><img alt="stepone.jpg" src="http://www.purlbee.com/storage/stepone.jpg?__SQUARESPACE_CACHEVERSION=1155053652709" /></a></span>&nbsp;</p>]]></content></entry><entry><title>Triangle Tutorial</title><id>http://www.purlbee.com/triangle-tutorial/2006/8/8/triangle-tutorial.html</id><link rel="alternate" type="text/html" href="http://www.purlbee.com/triangle-tutorial/2006/8/8/triangle-tutorial.html"/><author><name>purl bee</name></author><published>2006-08-08T19:00:58Z</published><updated>2006-08-08T19:00:58Z</updated><content type="html" xml:lang="en-US"><![CDATA[<p><span class="full-image-float-left"><img src="http://www.purlbee.com/storage/suzy quilt 2.jpg" alt="suzy quilt 2.jpg" /></span>Here is a quick lesson on how to sew tidy triangles without making yourself crazy.&nbsp; The sample shown here begins as a four-inch square, although you may use this technique for any size.&nbsp; The Robertson quilt is composed of triangles of different sizes, from two to six inches, in a vibrant pattern: one large triangle is surrounded by a grid of smaller triangles. These layers make the colorful triangles pop forward and the white triangles shimmer.&nbsp; Even after one hundred years this busy pattern excites our eyes!</p>]]></content></entry></feed>