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My tips for making HST's and not losing the points

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Old 03-20-2011, 05:09 PM
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Originally Posted by SaraSewing
I love the cut down method, using two strips. It seems to be more difficult for me when I'm using scraps, and have to cut out each square, or block since I'm trying to use up scraps. Rhonda, do you see any difference when it's just scraps of a strip?
You can use scraps or a strip. The thing I like about using scraps or what I call swatches is that the size is small and you don't have to contend with the tail that gets in your way. when I cut strips I am constantly having to move the rest of the strips out of the way as I turn the mat and cut. But I showed the strip method so those who are concerned about waste would see a cleaner less waste way to do them with the cut down. I like the swatches or scraps myself. But then I have done most of my work in scrappy and the strips don't work for that. I try to not repeat a fabric.

actually I have a magic genie who's name is Dorothy and she makes most of my blocks for me. Then I get to sit down and play! She cuts strips and then cuts the strips into sections and piles up 30 sections of one fabric and then moves on to the next fabric and does the same. She then sets up stacks and sews two sections together usually a light and a dark and then she flag sews. She does hundreds of them at one time. She sews the twos together in long strings of flags and then sets them aside til she is all done and then goes back and cuts them all apart. If she is doing a Bosten then she goes on to add the third swatch. Then she irons all of it. Then she goes back and cuts out all of them. She is very assembly line oriented! LOL She uses the leftovers to pull apart and resew together and cuts out the next size smaller from it. We go down to a 1" size block so we don't waste anything.
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Old 03-20-2011, 07:32 PM
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Always pass on the info you have 'cause it really helps the rest of us. Thanks so much for this tute.
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Rhonda: thank you for this information. I'm making Bear's Paw blocks right now and one of them lost so many points it looks like he had a manicure. I'm going back to remove and restitch. Thanks again.
You're welcome. I'm never sure where I get too perfectionistic for other people so I am never sure if I should pass things on or not.
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Old 03-20-2011, 08:24 PM
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You're welcome Bev!
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Old 03-20-2011, 08:40 PM
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thank you. I think this is a good explanation.
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I have yet to make a block with hst that didn't lose points. This information will help lots. Thanks.
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LOl Rhonda...I just love every one of your tricks and tips...Especially "Dorothy"... Is she for sale??/ I could really use her........Lucky you.....
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Thanks this tip is worth saving and will make better looking blocks
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Old 01-06-2012, 07:01 AM
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I just bought a "Micro Stitch". It makes the smallest tack and has the smallest needle available. I could use that instead of sewing the ends, right? It seems like it would work. If you don't know what it is, look it up on Google. I love it. I use it for so many things. You can just pull them out or clip them off. I think they are smaller than what I can stitch. I needed your tute so much. A while back I asked how it was that I keep losing my points and you answered my question. Thanks for all the work you put into showing everyone. My favorite tip! Jeanne
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Thank you very much. I always have trouble with points!
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You're welcome everyone. I hope the tips do help you all. Taking the time to do a small tack or however you want to do it helps with the frustration down the road. A stitch in time so to speak! LOL

Jeane as long as your micro stitch allows the fabric to not move when it stitches you should be good to go with it! Sounds like a time saver for sure! I would be sure tho that the fabric is in place correctly after it stitches. It is easy to tack something and then go back and find it didn't stay in place while you were tacking so the whole block will be off. I hope it works well for you!!
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