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how to cut out squares and triangles so I have a bit of fabric left to trim

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Old 03-26-2011, 07:21 PM
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Hi, I have a problem with sewing together my half square triangles. Such a pattern such as "Dandy Quilt Block"
http://quilterschach.comT/TheDandyQu...ck_Page2.html.
My squares are not square and my triangles are even worse. Does anyone have a soloution to my delema. Thanx in advance.

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Old 03-26-2011, 07:27 PM
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I saw something the other day, a new way to do HST. Take 2 squares of fabric, place right sides together and sew 1/4 in.seam around all four sides of squares. Then cut on diagional twice. basically cut an X in the square. Open up the pieces and you have 4 perfect HST. I tried it and it works great, now I just need to figure out what size squares you need for different size HST. Can anyone out there help? I am so not a math person.
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Originally Posted by ontheriver
I saw something the other day, a new way to do HST. Take 2 squares of fabric, place right sides together and sew 1/4 in.seam around all four sides of squares. Then cut on diagional twice. basically cut an X in the square. Open up the pieces and you have 4 perfect HST. I tried it and it works great, now I just need to figure out what size squares you need for different size HST. Can anyone out there help? I am so not a math person.
Your biggest problem here is that you now have BIAS edges on all your squares! Are you sure you want to do that?
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Old 03-26-2011, 07:32 PM
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I use this method and love it!

You can adjust the size of your strips - use 2 solids - use 3 different colors - so many options and my triangles and points come out perfect.

http://www.youtube.com/missouriquilt...12/vOWSp0mTTqE
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Old 03-26-2011, 07:34 PM
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Originally Posted by ontheriver
I saw something the other day, a new way to do HST. Take 2 squares of fabric, place right sides together and sew 1/4 in.seam around all four sides of squares. Then cut on diagional twice. basically cut an X in the square. Open up the pieces and you have 4 perfect HST. I tried it and it works great, now I just need to figure out what size squares you need for different size HST. Can anyone out there help? I am so not a math person.
See if this link helps http://www.quiltingboard.com/t-57124-1.htm#1377835
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Old 03-26-2011, 07:37 PM
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am working with HSTS now. have no problem as long as i starch fairly heavily. can't do them if i don't use starch.
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Sewing HST's from squares along the diagonal I mark the diagonal and stitching lines with "Quick Quarter" (from quiltersrule.com if LQS doesn't have it). Instructions say to add 7/8" to the finished size of your squares for this method. If you are having trouble, try adding 1" so you have some to trim.
Being way off may be a pressing problem, too. Be careful not to stretch as you press!
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Old 03-26-2011, 07:56 PM
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The first thing I would do is to starch my fabric stiff. Instead of cutting 4 7/8" for the square, I would cut 5", then square it up. Definitely, press not iron.
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Old 03-26-2011, 08:23 PM
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Yes you have to square it up..look in the tutorials here on the board..lots of good info in there..Rhonda has a good one for HST's in there...
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First, starch your fabric. It really really does help. For years and years and years I didn't, now I'm sooooo glad I am and it has made my life sooo much easier.

As far as, HST's here a free site that makes making them easy peasy.

http://www.blockcentral.com/a-halfsq...glepaper.shtml
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