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The
question was, "Do you have the 60-degree diamond for Storm at Sea?"
The answer is the diamond for Storm at
Sea is not a 60-degree diamond, but has a 53 1/2-degree angle at the
point. We don't have such a diamond, but we do have a triangle with
a 53 1/2-degree point that is half a diamond, and we have it in two
sizes.
We
show "Storm at Sea" in Volume 2
of the Encyclopedia of Patchwork Blocks.
 
The
block repeat will be 9 inches when using Sets A
and C, and 12" when using Sets
B and D.
For
PDF of full-size template patterns, click here. The patterns will
open in a new browser window. Before printing, check Acrobat printing
preferences to be sure you do not have "shrink to fit" selected. Otherwise,
the patterns will be smaller than the actual templates. Save the
file to your hard drive as "source" to preserve the page formatting.
Here's
how to make the diamond unit with our templates.
METHOD
NO. 1
 Many
people find the easiest method for making diamonds is just to make two
identical units and join them as shown. Use templates #16 and #17 from
Set C, or #23 and #24 from Set
D.
METHOD
NO. 2
Mark the
1/4-inch seam at the bottom of template #16 or #23 by running 1/4-inch
tape across the template.

Fold
fabric in half and put top edge of tape against the fold. Cut the remaining
sides to make a diamond. All four sides will be on the bias.
Use this
method for cutting stripes, either way:
 
METHOD
NO. 3
This is similar to a quick-cut 45-degree or 60-degree diamond, with
a difference -- the 53 1/2 degree angle!
1.
Cut strips a scant 3 1/4 inches for C #16, and 4 1/16 inches for D #22.
Use template C #16 or D #22 to establish the correct angle.

2.
Cut parallelograms
the same width as the strip.

3. Use template C #16 or D #22 to create precision
corners for piecing triangles cut with template C #17 or D #23 to complete
the rectangular Storm at Sea unit.
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