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Old 12-01-2015, 06:13 PM
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Originally Posted by ILoveToQuilt View Post
The broken lines are the sewing lines. The solid lines are the cutting lines. Often times, I will cut the squares apart into individual (makes 2 the same) units. If I want or need lots of the same HST, I will cut 2 pieces of fabric the size of the printer paper, put right sides of fabric together and pin in the corners. Then I just sew on the broken lines, cut apart on the solid lines. Remove paper, press triangles open and cut off "ears". Accurate HST every time. Hope this helps...
thanks. I am going to have to try this method if we do more HST. I just couldn't decide if it was best to work with individual squares, or rows/strips or the entire printed page.
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Old 12-01-2015, 07:28 PM
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thanks. I am going to have to try this method if we do more HST. I just couldn't decide if it was best to work with individual squares, or rows/strips or the entire printed page.
With the number of them we are making I think it would be fine to do a whole page. I haven't started yet and have not done the math to figure how many sheets of 18 it would be....but I know it is quite a few.
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Old 12-01-2015, 07:43 PM
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With the number of them we are making I think it would be fine to do a whole page. I haven't started yet and have not done the math to figure how many sheets of 18 it would be....but I know it is quite a few.
16 1/3 is what I come up w/ dividing 18 into total number of required hst.
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Old 12-01-2015, 08:31 PM
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I started cutting and sewing triangles today, using the Easy Angle ruler. My first batch was a mess! I was somehow getting a bowed cut with the Angle ruler. But they were all salvageable with trimming; it's just that one shouldn't have to trim with this method.

The second batch seems to be much better, but I can tell that my ruler placement isn't consistent from batch to batch, resulting in minor size variations. Sometimes it seems that my strips are just a hair too big. I'm hoping for better efficiency and accuracy tomorrow. I will have to pick up the pace if I want to finish by Friday!
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Old 12-01-2015, 09:42 PM
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I started cutting and sewing triangles today, using the Easy Angle ruler. My first batch was a mess! I was somehow getting a bowed cut with the Angle ruler. But they were all salvageable with trimming; it's just that one shouldn't have to trim with this method.

The second batch seems to be much better, but I can tell that my ruler placement isn't consistent from batch to batch, resulting in minor size variations. Sometimes it seems that my strips are just a hair too big. I'm hoping for better efficiency and accuracy tomorrow. I will have to pick up the pace if I want to finish by Friday!
using this ruler isn't as easy as it looks, I think many of us are discovering that. I had to toss/reject about 10% of mine. I did use your suggestion of stacking strips and that worked for me. Hang in there!
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...Ok, are we going to do guesses?? My guess is that these lil darlings will be set aside and we will have something entirely different ​to do when the clue is posted on Friday.
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Old 12-02-2015, 03:12 AM
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Originally Posted by joe'smom View Post
The second batch seems to be much better, but I can tell that my ruler placement isn't consistent from batch to batch, resulting in minor size variations. Sometimes it seems that my strips are just a hair too big. I'm hoping for better efficiency and accuracy tomorrow.
Good to hear, because I have the same problem. It always feels better to know one is not the only one, having troubles. I started to get a bit more consistent yesterday and day before yesterday, but it still takes me AGES to cut. I am pleased however how the half square triangles turn out after pressing.

Planning to finnish this weeks clue tonight.
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Podunk, Thank you for starting this thread! Jeanne S try the paper method. You can even just do a sample on and see how quick and accurate it is. I didn't care for the ruler, just too tedious and not as accurate.
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...Ok, are we going to do guesses?? My guess is that these lil darlings will be set aside and we will have something entirely different ​to do when the clue is posted on Friday.
Maybe we'll do the shape next that requires the other ruler. This is the first time I'm working with red as a main color -- very excited. I think this dark red and gold together are so rich looking.
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I'm anxious to start cutting into my reds and golds, that would be a real fun combination to be working with.
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