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30° triangles are a common shape, used frequently for diamond rectangle units and setting triangles.
Cutting 30° Triangles
1. Begin with strip cut to desired
height of triangle, plus ⅞" for seam
allowance. Place ruler on strip,
aligning 30° mark on ruler with
one long edge of strip, and trim.
3. Cut to make triangle.2. Re-position strip and align 30°
mark on ruler with bottom edge of
strip to create triangle.
4. Align 30° mark on ruler along
top edge of strip.
5. Cut to make another triangle.
Continue aligning 30° mark as
described to cut remaining strip
into triangles.
Products used: Havel’s Self-Healing Cutting Mat, Havel’s 45mm Rotary Cutter, and Havel’s 6" x 24" Fabric Ruler. Fabric from Abstract Collage collection by Ampersand for Paintbrush Studio Fabrics.