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Magoo 07-18-2007 01:40 PM

Any suggestions on making accurate quarter square triangles. I have hundreds to do. Thanks so much. :(

Knot Sew 07-18-2007 02:19 PM

OK This seems to be an easy site to understand ;

http://www.quilting-arts-forum.com/quartersquare.html

I am sure others will give you more methods and you can pic what is best for you. :D :-) :)

Country Quilter 07-18-2007 02:27 PM

Here is another tutorial page:

http://quiltingpassion.com/tutorials/HST/hst.html
Half-Square Triangle Tutorial

It shows how to make both HST's and QST's

Magoo 07-18-2007 02:39 PM

Thank you. Checked it out and like what I see.

Magoo 07-18-2007 02:41 PM

Thanks, Ruth. Site is concise and easily understood.

Suz 07-19-2007 06:14 AM

Here is how I make four identical QSTs:

Place two squares right sides together, draw two diagonal lines corner to corner (or an "X") on one of the squares;

Stitch 1/4" along the right side of one line diagonally toward the center of the block and stop when you come to the cross line, needle down;

Turn the block 1/4 turn toward the "X" and stitch on the line to 1/4" beyond the "X" and stop, needle down;

Turn your block again 1/4 turn and stitch diagonally 1/4" along the line to the edge or corner of the block; (this should appear as one leg of the "X" with a "dogleg" in the middle);

Turn the block a 1/4 turn and then repeat this stitching pattern along the remaining lines; (your stitch lines will like like a swastika (hate the word) but you understand it);

Cut on the "X" or drawn lines, press to the darker fabric and you will have four identical QSTs.



To make four opposing QSTs (with the fabrics positions reversed), just reverse the directions and stitch 1/4" diagonally down the left side of the drawn line.

This really is quick and easy once you do it a few times.

Hope this edited version is clearer. If not, I'll try again.

Suzanne

Country Quilter 07-19-2007 06:28 AM

Suzanne....is this diagram available anywhere on the net? I'm not quite getting it! LOL I do better with pictures!

Suz 07-19-2007 06:41 AM

No, I don't think so. It had been illustrated on tv. -- If you send me your address, I'll make one up and send to you. And, if you will, then you can post the picture of same.

Suzanne

Suz 07-19-2007 07:41 AM

Please read my edited version of the directions if you have not already done so.

Suz

Country Quilter 07-23-2007 01:25 PM

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Ok....Suz sent me a couple of her squares so that I could use them to take some pics and show how this is done (and so that I could figure it out cuz I just couldn't! LOL) Thanks Suz!!! Everybody give Suz a hand!!! LOL And here are the pics:

This picture shows AFTER I cut on the pencil line
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This shows the squares (both sides) for the stitching...I hope you can see her pencil marks and she used red thread to stitch
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And this picture shows the results...you end up with two completed QST's after you do the final stitching....VOILA!!!
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