Originally Posted by GrannieAnnie
LOL, if you cut a triangle you will have at least one edge not on the straight grain. Whether it's scary or not is a personal choice.
Originally Posted by
PaperPrincess
If you cut a square, then sew on each side of a drawn diagonal line, it stablizes the bias before you cut, the resultant HST has straight grain on all 4 sides.
It will result in a two piece square that has 4 straight sides, but the sewn center will still be cut on a bias-------already sewn................. but still a bias cut. at least one side of any triangle will NOT be on the straight.