I am looking for a way to make quarter square triangles without making the half square triangles and matching them together. I found something on here a few days ago, thought I had bookmarked it, but can't find it. As I recall there were lines drawn on the back of the square but there was some offset. I've tried search, tutorials, and Google. I hope I wasn't just dreaming. Can anyone help me locate it?
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i remember something but cant find it either
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You make two squares say 1 1/2" larger than the finished size (there is a formulae. You draw an X on one of them and sew 1/4" on sides of the lines. cut apart But you still have to sew two triangles together.
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I think Missouri Quilt has a tute on youtube I watched it today. Hope it is what you are looking for
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You can sew two fabrics together right sides facing each other, sew all the way around the square (all 4 sides) and then cut it into a triangle and then into little triangles. Thats what I did and I have a ton of those little things now.
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I like this method. Starching your fabric would really help for this.
http://sentimentalstitches.net/instr...are-triangles/ |
here is another
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1UnU-...eature=related |
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