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Old 04-23-2012, 07:47 PM
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HELP!!! I am hoping ya'll can help me find a simple quilt pattern. I want to use 5 inch squares (charm packs) and set them on point. No sashing in between. I know most of you wouldn't need a pattern but, I don't know what size blocks to cut to make the HST's for the edges, etc. I would appreciate any help ya'll can give me. I know this doesn't make a lot of sense, but, hope someone can decipher what I'm trying to say. I can see it in my mind just don't know how to exacute it. I'm new to this quilting, and the only thing that get's me by is asking ya'll questions and using patterns with step by step instructions. I don't think I would ever get a quilt done if it weren't for ya'll. Ya'll are just super to share your knowledge. So glad I stumbled on the QB one day. Thanks so much. I learn so much from ya'll. Everyone has been super. I feel we are family. Except no one makes me feel stupid when I ask silly or simple questions. Thanks Again.
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Old 04-23-2012, 07:51 PM
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I am so new to quilting that I don't even know what HST means! But I am going to watch thread because that is how I learn.
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If you are setting 5" charm squares on point, your finished squares will be 4.5". The side triangles are quarter square triangles. Start with a 7 5/8 square and cut each twice diagonally to create four quarter square triangles from each square. The corner triangles are half squares. Cut two 4 1/8 squares. Cut each once diagonally to make your four corner squares.Here's a good resource for how to cut these triangles, including a chart. From Bonnie Hunterhttp://www.stcroixquilters.com/setting%20triangles.htm

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Old 04-23-2012, 08:11 PM
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HST = Half square triangle
QST = Quarter square triangle
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Old 04-23-2012, 08:12 PM
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Bonnie Hunter of www.quiltville.com has a very helpful chart for "Putting It on Point". It gives sizes for corner triangles for all sizes of blocks! Can't attach it here because of copyright issues. But it's free on her website. Check it out
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Old 04-23-2012, 08:51 PM
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The link to Bonnie's page: http://www.stcroixquilters.com/setting%20triangles.htm

Here's another site that gives you the actual formula for both setting (aka side) triangles and corner triangles.

http://quilting.about.com/od/quiltse...ngtriangls.htm
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Old 04-24-2012, 02:08 AM
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Or you could skip all the thinking (my favorite way to do things) and piece the whole thing and then just trim away to make each side straight, leaving a 1/4 inch space above the points for when you turn over the binding so you don't cut off the points. I try not to think too hard when I quilt LOL.
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Lots of good suggestions here. I usually follow a pattern and do what it says. Nice to have help for the ones I make up. Thanks.
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Thank You one and all for your help once again. You have saved my_______ ahhh, quilt!!! I don't think I will ever have an ounce of the quilting knowledge ya'll have. I just keep stumbling through with all the great help on this board. Wish I could give each of you a big hug for all you do to help me. But, you will just have to believe I'm sending one to one and all. Big squeezes coming your way. Vonda

PS: If anyone else has some advice or suggestions, I will be back to check on it again. Never can have to much help. V.
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Old 04-24-2012, 08:26 AM
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Originally Posted by hopetoquilt View Post
Or you could skip all the thinking (my favorite way to do things) and piece the whole thing and then just trim away to make each side straight, leaving a 1/4 inch space above the points for when you turn over the binding so you don't cut off the points. I try not to think too hard when I quilt LOL.
This is how I do it too...
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