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You should start with BOTH squares the same size, 7/8" larger than you want your finished one to be.
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HST's and I have a love hate relationship. I give up on those being perfect ;)
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I also make my squares a little bigger and then square them up after I cut them down the middle. I know this is more work, but I have more accurate half square triangles.
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Try a product called "SQUANGLES" it is awesome...comes in packages with various sizes and it is an iron on transfer that works wonders! sizes from 1/2" finished to 4" finished...hope your local store has it...if not Suzy Q in Bandera, Tx has them and I bet she would mail them to you....
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stitch a thread to the right of the drawn line, this allows for turning...
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These are not half square triangles so that is why the 2 pieces are not the same size. It you go to Bonnie Hunter's Celtic Solstice quilt she talks about the flip and sew method,also some info on her new leader and ender project.
Another way to do this is with inklingo. Here's the link for that site: http://inklingo.com/shop/lucy-boston...63467c9dae521b Good luck, I hate that flip and sew method cindy |
I make mine a little bigger and then cut to size...
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this works for me also.
Originally Posted by Geri B
(Post 6624042)
The secret of sew and flip corners is to stitch just to the right of your drawn line. Also, when I do that, I iron flap over, trim only the piece of fabric in the middle, leaving flap and back in place, because that back fabric is the true edges and that is what I use to sew seams together. There is a bit of bulk there, but not enough to cause any problems
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Originally Posted by dunster
(Post 6624021)
I'm not sure why you have a larger piece and a smaller piece. With the method you describe, I use two squares of the same size.
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