Set Blocks on Point with This Easy No-Math Method

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It Works with Blocks of Any Size!

Have you ever gotten hung up on determining the size of triangles to cut in order to set a block on point? While setting a block on point is a great way to enlarge blocks (and to give a creative twist to a traditional design) it can be a challenge to determine how large to cut the corner triangles.

Fortunately, there’s a simple way that can be done without math. The trick is to use rulers and a little bit of measuring.

Set Blocks on Point with This Easy No-Math Method

Laura from Sew Very Easy shows you how in the following video. Her method can be used with blocks of any size.

While there’s a bit of measuring involved, it’s a very easy process. Plus, there’s no waste.

Click here to view the video at YouTube if it does not play on your device.

 

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