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Old 10-19-2010, 12:48 PM
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Triangles have always been a challenge for me. Yesterday I finally tried starching my fabric. It makes all the difference in the world! I've ended up with a couple of practice blocks that look really good. The patches weren't wonky and the points aren't cut off. Easy to finger press too saving a trip to the ironing board. Plus they just look good after they're finished - nice and crisp.

This opens up a whole new world of possibilities for me. Thanks to everyone here who suggested starch. I only wish I'd found this tip sooner.
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Yes, I have learned a lot of things here, including the starch tip!
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Old 10-19-2010, 12:54 PM
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The easiest thing for me is to cut the squares a half inch larger than called for. Make two triangles and then square them to the size needed.
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starch is a wonderful helper
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what is your secrete for making good triangles? Share this amazine discuvery with the rest of us.
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Easiest way, sew 2 squares rights sides together sew 1/4" all the way around the outside. Carefully cut on both diagonals and you will have 4 perfect HST's. If you do a search, someone posted the method to get the size you need. I make one 5" set and then go up or down from there.
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Originally Posted by quiltsRfun
Triangles have always been a challenge for me. Yesterday I finally tried starching my fabric. It makes all the difference in the world! I've ended up with a couple of practice blocks that look really good. The patches weren't wonky and the points aren't cut off. Easy to finger press too saving a trip to the ironing board. Plus they just look good after they're finished - nice and crisp.

This opens up a whole new world of possibilities for me. Thanks to everyone here who suggested starch. I only wish I'd found this tip sooner.
Is it spray starch that you use? I would love to sew a nice triangle too! :)
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Is it spray starch that you use? I would love to sew a nice triangle too!
I bought Sta Flo liquid concentrate and mixed up enough to submerge the fabric, wring out the excess, let dry a little, then ironed. I had tried mixing and putting it in a spray bottle but this seemed to work better. I got better coverage.
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Originally Posted by Holice
what is your secrete for making good triangles? Share this amazine discuvery with the rest of us.
I was using the triangle in a square ruler so it's a little different than half square triangles. But I also tried the HST method of putting together two squares, drawing a line diagonally and sewing 1/4 inch from each side of the line, then cut on the line. That worked well with the starch too.
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...and glue. changed my whole way of thinking. makes me fearless. =)
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