The only triangles are the setting triangles, and they are not small, IMHO. Geri did a very nice job of explaining how to cut the triangles. The concept is that you should have the straight grain of the fabric along the outside edges of the quilt, with the bias edges all sewn safely into place so they don't stretch. Look on the board under Articles or on the net for how to set a quilt on point to get an explanation of the process. You are correct; the Best Press or starch is aplied to the fabric before cutting.
LOL, can you tell that I am the kind if person who has to know not just HOW to do something, but WHY it works as it does? If my math book didn't have the proof for a theorem, I would not believe it until I did the proof myself.
Last edited by Krisb; 04-08-2015 at 07:56 AM.