New Path by Monta Lea Kramer

The originator / creator of this time saving technique introduces new packaging, and an additional small size tool. Tow tools and instructions for the same price as the first New Path™.

Just what is the New Path™ Technique?
You can cut two squares in contrasting colors. On the smaller squares, sew a basting line in a circular shape. Using the New Path™ for your template, pull this basting thread so fabric gathers up around the New Path™, creating a perfect circle.

New Path™ is heat resistant and allows you to press, with a hot iron, this perfect circle for a flat hard crease at circles edge.

 

 

Comprised of three wedges, New Path™ is easily removed, so fabric circle never loses its crease. This prefect New Path™ circle is positioned over the larger contrasting square, matching grain lines and center points. New Path™ circle is then stitched onto the square.
 

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Quilter's Strip Ticket

Bias strips made easy.
The quilter's Strip Ticket has become one of the most universal helpful quilting aids to come along.

The math for bias strip making is done for many widths and lengths on this laminated, 8 1/2" x 11" reference card.