Half Square Triangle Ruler
#41
I have the Block Loc and it's a pain for me to use. I messed up many HSTs trying to get it right. It looks so easy on the video but not so much at home for me. I know it's something I'm doing or not doing but I'm the only one in my sew group that has one so they aren't any help.
Maybe you should give it another try. If you have a sewing group, suggest that you have a learning session one day with the ruler and a bunch of scraps. Watch the videos together and then everyone can play with the ruler. Together you can all get help to learn a new and wonderful technique. It could be fun.
peace
#44
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I have the same chart in my chart binder for different sizes everything quilting.
I have always used the 8-at-a-time method. There are many sites for this, but here's one: http://www.blossomheartquilts.com/20...ght-at-a-time/
Works like a charm for me!
Works like a charm for me!
#45
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Join Date: Oct 2012
Location: northern California
Posts: 104
I tried the Quilt in a Day ruler where you can trim up before you open your HST but it kept slipping and caused me pain so I'm going to invest in a Bloc Loc ruler, they're expensive so I'm going to order the biggest one, it's 12". I've tried my regular ruler but it was very hard to get to stay as well.
#46
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Join Date: Feb 2012
Posts: 169
I use the Easy Angler ruler because one end of the triangle is blunted already helping accuracy and feeding. It also allows me to use my seam guide to sew the 1/4" seam accurately. Sewing on a diagonal line, for me, is not always so good- some wobbles and such. I also hardly have to trim the HSTs.
Trimming: I love the Bloc loc- it has changed my trimming to being accurate all the time. Make sure the logo goes facing bottom edge to the side the seam is pressed. For example, I press to the dark side and the logo goes upside down towards the dark side. I use it especially when I make HSTs from layer cakes- the sew all around and cut diagonally method. I get perfect matching HSTs when I use the Bloc Loc.
Trimming: I love the Bloc loc- it has changed my trimming to being accurate all the time. Make sure the logo goes facing bottom edge to the side the seam is pressed. For example, I press to the dark side and the logo goes upside down towards the dark side. I use it especially when I make HSTs from layer cakes- the sew all around and cut diagonally method. I get perfect matching HSTs when I use the Bloc Loc.
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#48
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Join Date: May 2012
Location: Central Wisconsin
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Thanks, Jennifer. I don't think my printer will do anything other than 100,125, 150 and 200%. I haven't found a "fit to page" either. I'll try again tomorrow.
#49
i am very lazy so i avoid any method that requires drawing lines.
i also don't like using tools that force you to make something incorrectly and then take extra steps to make it right.
i do have a studio cutter so that's an option for me when i need a bazillion HST from the same fabrics.
i also have two different sizes of the EZ angle. love it, love it, love it.
a fraction of a fraction of the cost of a cutting machine.
no wasted fabric.
no wasted steps.
the method i use most, though, doesn't require any special machine or ruler.
cut squares 7/8" larger than the finished size of the HST.
cut on the diagonal.
sew down the diagonal.
works 99% of the time.
sewing on the bias is not tricky if you just guide the pieces and don't push or pull on them.
i also don't like using tools that force you to make something incorrectly and then take extra steps to make it right.
i do have a studio cutter so that's an option for me when i need a bazillion HST from the same fabrics.
i also have two different sizes of the EZ angle. love it, love it, love it.
a fraction of a fraction of the cost of a cutting machine.
no wasted fabric.
no wasted steps.
the method i use most, though, doesn't require any special machine or ruler.
cut squares 7/8" larger than the finished size of the HST.
cut on the diagonal.
sew down the diagonal.
works 99% of the time.
sewing on the bias is not tricky if you just guide the pieces and don't push or pull on them.
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#50
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Join Date: Jan 2011
Location: Southern USA
Posts: 15,995
Okay I watched the Block Loc video and followed along. It's not hard to use, it's hard to remember how to use. I messed up two trials but got two right. The to sided channel gets me confused each time.
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