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Easy way to make 1/2 rectangles ("Bias Rectangles")

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Old 10-12-2011, 05:36 AM
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I found the cutest stars wall hanging pattern in a book (they're called church-spired stars, and are really pointy with 8 points) and it calls for "Bias Rectangles" which look like 1/2 rectangles to me. I've searched the board, but can't find any info on an easy way to make them. Maybe they're called something else? The pattern says to make them I need to fold & cut on an angle, sew strips, then re-cut at a different angle. I just wondered if there's an easier way of doing this. I always freak out when I'm required to do anything with angles (my non-math brain doesn't appreciate it!). Any advice would be greatly appreciated. :mrgreen:
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Old 10-12-2011, 05:51 AM
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From the description you've given, it sounds like you are cutting the retangles on the bias, not straight of grain. Then once you piece them into the stars, I bet the edges come out as being on grain. Possibly?
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Originally Posted by QuiltE
From the description you've given, it sounds like you are cutting the retangles on the bias, not straight of grain. Then once you piece them into the stars, I bet the edges come out as being on grain. Possibly?
I'm guessing, but not sure? I am using solid prints, and wonder if this is really necessary. Would it make a difference & if not is there an easier way??
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sounds interesting. post a pic when you've sewn one, please.
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Old 10-12-2011, 08:04 AM
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The book calls to use a "BiRangle". All I need is another ruler!!
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This is a picture of the stars that call for the 1/2 triangle. :)
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if this is the star that you are trying to make then let me know I have a really good pp'd pattern for them that I found online for free.
http://www.maryquilts.com/new-churn-dash-stars/ the pdf for the stars is on here it is really really really easy to do.
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Originally Posted by sahm4605
if this is the star that you are trying to make then let me know I have a really good pp'd pattern for them that I found online for free.
http://www.maryquilts.com/new-churn-dash-stars/ the pdf for the stars is on here it is really really really easy to do.
Yepper, thanks!
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Old 10-12-2011, 10:54 AM
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Hi...looking at them they are the same star points that are in the Tennesse Waltz quilt or The "54-40 or Fight" block
You can buy a perspect template for the star from Quilt in a Day ( Eleanor Burns) ....I bought it to make the quilt...haven't made the quilt yet but have made some of the blocks and by using the template they are really easy to do and the points are perfect.
Below is a link with a video to show you how they are done
http://www.quiltinaday.com/shoponlin...play.asp?i=702
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Doreen Speckmann called them Peaky and Spike units.
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