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    Old 06-11-2012, 07:55 AM
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    Thanks for telling the size. That's what I've wanted to know.
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    Old 06-11-2012, 08:45 AM
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    Cut the starting blocks on the bias and the ending blocks will be on the straight grain!

    Originally Posted by EIQuilter
    I like this method, but be aware that all of your outside edges are now on the bias. For me, that's the only down side to this method.
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    Old 06-11-2012, 11:15 AM
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    What a great idea, BellaBoo!
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    Old 06-11-2012, 01:56 PM
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    Originally Posted by Rose Marie
    For 4 1/2 inch use two squares cut at 10 inchs. draw an x and sew 1/4 in down each side of lines. Cut in half both ways then on lines. You will have 8 HSTs with no bias edges. Square up with Quilt in A Days triangle square up ruler, done with one cut, amazing.
    This is by far the best way to make HST's, I have used this method several times, love it.
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    Old 06-11-2012, 02:07 PM
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    Originally Posted by kamaiarigby
    Where could I find the formula for Rose-Marie's HST
    this may have been answered allready but anyway, the size of the block you want. for example
    2 1/2 desired block times 2 plus 1 inch = 6
    3 inch block times 2 plus 1 =7
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    I am going to try this method as I am doing a quilt with 650 HSTs. Maybe/hope this will make that number easier to do. Thanks for all the info.
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    Old 06-11-2012, 03:24 PM
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    Originally Posted by jodimarie
    I have made a dozen Jacob Ladder quilts over the years and always use this method to make 4 1/2 inch HST...sew 2 4 7/8 peices of fabric together, pencil down the center, sew 1/4 inch from pencil mark and cut on pencil mark...WELL, last night, I had some time and went scrolling through the Tuterial section of this board and found ''quick way to create half square triangles'' ( the name to look for under Tutitorial ) and let me tell you....this method WORKS!!!! I used one 7 inch square of dark scrap fabric and one 7 inch square of light fabric...well starched first....layed them RST, sewed 1/4 inch around the edges and then sub cut from corner to corner and Viola, I had my 4 HST for one Jacobs Ladder Block!!! These 4 PERFECT HST, can also be put togetther in a scrappy type quilt as the 4 blocks put together, will give me a 8 1/2 finshed block. There is a ''formula'' on the 3rd page of the tutitorial, on how big to cut your dark and light squares, but I find it is always better to ''practice'' on scraps before I cut into my good fabric. Off now, to start another Jacobs Ladder for Christmas....in July!!!!!
    This is a quilt I really want to make - but can't figure out how to pick the fabrics that would work. Need to look at pictues and see if that helps.
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    Old 06-11-2012, 07:49 PM
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    I use this method to make my favourite block, Pinwheels! Works great and never have any trouble with it.
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    Old 06-11-2012, 10:15 PM
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    Originally Posted by jodimarie
    I have made a dozen Jacob Ladder quilts over the years and always use this method to make 4 1/2 inch HST...sew 2 4 7/8 peices of fabric together, pencil down the center, sew 1/4 inch from pencil mark and cut on pencil mark...WELL, last night, I had some time and went scrolling through the Tuterial section of this board and found ''quick way to create half square triangles'' ( the name to look for under Tutitorial ) and let me tell you....this method WORKS!!!! I used one 7 inch square of dark scrap fabric and one 7 inch square of light fabric...well starched first....layed them RST, sewed 1/4 inch around the edges and then sub cut from corner to corner and Viola, I had my 4 HST for one Jacobs Ladder Block!!! These 4 PERFECT HST, can also be put togetther in a scrappy type quilt as the 4 blocks put together, will give me a 8 1/2 finshed block. There is a ''formula'' on the 3rd page of the tutitorial, on how big to cut your dark and light squares, but I find it is always better to ''practice'' on scraps before I cut into my good fabric. Off now, to start another Jacobs Ladder for Christmas....in July!!!!!
    I won't use that method because I hate sewing on the bias.
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    Old 06-11-2012, 10:17 PM
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    Originally Posted by BellaBoo
    Bias isn't a problem at all if you put a 1/2" strip of fusible interfacing diagonally and then cut. I buy it on a roll like tape.
    I don't want to do that much "pre" work.
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