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Has anyone tried the new technique for cutting half-square triangles?

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Old 08-19-2010, 02:11 AM
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I saw this technique, I think it was on TQS, where you lay two squares together, sew 1/4" around all four sides and then cut diagonally across twice = four half square triangles. OK so you have to work out how big to cut the squares for the required finished size, but that is all. Sew Simple and fast! I agree with feline fanatic that it is better to add 1" rather than 7/8", then square it up.
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Old 08-19-2010, 03:26 AM
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did she go to the quilt show in kokomo, indiana?
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Old 08-19-2010, 03:54 AM
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Originally Posted by hobo2000
Someone posted a method on the board putting 2 squares face to face and sewing 1/4" all the way around, cut on diagonal twice for 4 perfect hst's. I had so much fun playing with this idea, I ended up with a pinwheel quilt over the weekend.
I don't know how to find it again but it was two weeks ago. None of these rulers work for long, I lose them or forget them.
Was it this one? http://www.quiltingboard.com/t-48946-1.htm
That was me. I have a quilt that I am in the process of finishing - this is SO easy - no drawing. Just sew, cut corner to corner, and put the 4 squares together in the pinwheel method. The only ruler you need is one to cut from corner to corner. And I learned to use a LOT of Best Press (or starch).
Check out my blog - I just posted it there last night: http://Marthava.blogspot.com

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Old 08-19-2010, 04:36 AM
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Originally Posted by Mumzbear
My daughter bought a new template for making perfect half square triangles at a quilt show last week.
HALF SQUARE TRIANGLE TEMPLATES: Introducing a new template technique for cutting faster, more accurate half square triangles.
I watched the tutorial at

http://templatetechniques.com

I was very impressed as I always have a problem keeping them from stretching. I would like opinions from other quilters as to what they think of this method.
I've used this method, but without the specila triangle template. I found that the edges on the bias was a problem. With 2 squares placed together and marked and sewn doen the diagonal, the bias is on the stitched seam which is not a problem.
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Old 08-19-2010, 05:40 AM
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I clicked on the link, but the sound cut out after the first minute or so. I've learned over the years that making the HST's a little larger than the true finished block size, and then cutting (sizing) them down, results in the most accurate HST's. It might take a few minutes more, but the size is perfect.

I just start with two squares (oversized), draw a line on the diagonal, and sew 1/4" from the line on both sides....cut on the drawn line, open, press, "cut to size" and voila!! They're done.

Just my opinion.
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Old 08-19-2010, 05:58 AM
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Originally Posted by PatriceJ
a tool like this would never interest me.

1. a different template for each size HST? no thank you
2. drawing lines? no thank you
3. all those extra steps? no thank you
4. ridiculously expensive? no thank you

different tools work best for different quilters.

for me, the EZ Quilting line of triangle rulers - most designed by Sharon Hultgren - are much less expensive, easier to use, fewer steps, and provide consistently accurate patches. each ruler can be used to make a variety of sizes in just a few simple steps.
I agree!
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Old 08-19-2010, 06:43 AM
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Originally Posted by MarthaVA
Originally Posted by hobo2000
Someone posted a method on the board putting 2 squares face to face and sewing 1/4" all the way around, cut on diagonal twice for 4 perfect hst's. I had so much fun playing with this idea, I ended up with a pinwheel quilt over the weekend.
I don't know how to find it again but it was two weeks ago. None of these rulers work for long, I lose them or forget them.
Was it this one? http://www.quiltingboard.com/t-48946-1.htm
That was me. I have a quilt that I am in the process of finishing - this is SO easy - no drawing. Just sew, cut corner to corner, and put the 4 squares together in the pinwheel method. The only ruler you need is one to cut from corner to corner. And I learned to use a LOT of Best Press (or starch).
Check out my blog - I just posted it there last night: http://Marthava.blogspot.com

Martha
Yes Martha. I have you to thank for posting this originally, I knew I had seen a demonstration somewhere, but as I watch several shows I got confused. Nothing confusing about this method though ..... I am converted, and Rhonda's method is also brilliant for using up scraps.
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Old 08-19-2010, 06:57 AM
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Bias edges on HSTs can be a big problem. I like new ways to make the same thing and every method has it's advantage either time saving, fabric saving, simply to do, money saving, or just plain fun.
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Old 08-19-2010, 06:58 AM
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Great tip, thank you!!
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Old 08-19-2010, 07:10 AM
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Too many steps for me. I'm not sure what this gets me since I already make hst that way. I just don't have her ruler. In my experience, a ruler that small slips around too much. I know she has it butted up against the thread, but only on one side.
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