HST template offering?
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HST template offering?
Just looked at an email ad I recd from Nancy's notions....offering a template to make 8 HST at one time....but sewing the two squares in a cross (+), the cutting from corner to corner (X) giving 8 bias edged HSTs. I'd rather do it the opposite way, so that my cut edges are on straight of grain. I saw in the recent edition of F&P love if quilting mag the way I prefer, along with a few other "how to" pages.
Oh, and in the NN template write up it states finished HSTs are bizarre fractioned size HSTs, which I don't think I have ever created in all the yrs I've been doing this. Has anyone seen this, or have it?
my edit: I just went back to ad and I think it does both..cuts the X to separate the sewn lines, then + to separate the HSTs, but the finished sizes are still in fractions of eighths....unless their definition of finished means finished sizes of the just sewn HSTs, not when imbedded into a block.....I think I need another cup of coffee!
Oh, and in the NN template write up it states finished HSTs are bizarre fractioned size HSTs, which I don't think I have ever created in all the yrs I've been doing this. Has anyone seen this, or have it?
my edit: I just went back to ad and I think it does both..cuts the X to separate the sewn lines, then + to separate the HSTs, but the finished sizes are still in fractions of eighths....unless their definition of finished means finished sizes of the just sewn HSTs, not when imbedded into a block.....I think I need another cup of coffee!
Last edited by Geri B; 02-10-2016 at 05:41 AM.
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I had bought HST on a roll and Thangles but I find myself doing less piecing with HSTs. I did like her new video about making quarter triangles. THAT was very interesting. Please remember, that bias is NOT your friend!
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It looks like a nice tool, but you can do the same thing easily without it. I buy quite a few specialty rulers but don't think I would do this one. Here's a video for comparison:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=saBKMqyw-0E
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=saBKMqyw-0E
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I can attest to that. I just made a quilt for my great niece out of her late mom's clothing. I did the Disappearing Hourglass, one of Jenny Doan's tutorials. The way she made the HST's looked so easy, I tried it that way. HUGE MISTAKE. I couldn't get anything to match up. I saw all the mistakes but, luckily, my brother, sister-in-law, and my great niece did not. They were thrilled and my great niece remembered all the outfits I used for the quilt.
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