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    Old 07-10-2018, 11:38 AM
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    I just got a new block of the month for Christmas figs and am excited to try to make the first block. It calls for a ton of half square triangles made from 3 inch squares that are cut on the diagonal then sewed together individually. Isn’t there a way to make them 8 at a time? Does anyone know how to figure out what size squares to start with to end up with 2 1/2 “ hst?
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    here is one http://www.blossomheartquilts.com/20...ght-at-a-time/
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    Thank you!
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    That is how I make mine too except I start with a larger square (1/4” larger) on the chart. My formula for 8 at a time is size of one finished square + 1” x 2 = size of large square.

    E.g. To end up with eight 2” HST:
    2”+ 1” x 2 = 6” large square. Cut 2.
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    If you make them over size a tiny bit they can be trimmed to size w/ one cut.
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    This link explains it, but when you use the magic 8 method one side is perfect so I line that one perfect side against one outside edge of the square ruler and line the stitches to the diagonal line and only cut one edge to perfection. http://corianderquilts.com/2014/01/epic-hst-technique/
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    This is an interesting technique if you want to make many hst's with many fabrics.
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Dc3ClOPu4_w
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    That is brilliant. I don't do much scrappy but such a great technique for those who do. All that needless pulling and stretching those bias pieces was giving me chest pains though.
    Originally Posted by DogLadyQlts
    This is an interesting technique if you want to make many hst's with many fabrics.
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Dc3ClOPu4_w
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    Originally Posted by DogLadyQlts
    This is an interesting technique if you want to make many hst's with many fabrics.
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Dc3ClOPu4_w
    Wow!! - This is a cool way of doing it! It has always annoyed me when I an trying to do random scrappy that some are always the same. Thank you so much for sharing the link.
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    Originally Posted by PamelaOry
    I just got a new block of the month for Christmas figs and am excited to try to make the first block. It calls for a ton of half square triangles made from 3 inch squares that are cut on the diagonal then sewed together individually. Isn’t there a way to make them 8 at a time? Does anyone know how to figure out what size squares to start with to end up with 2 1/2 “ hst?
    Check out Deb Tucker's video on making 8 HSQ at a time with her Tucker Trimmer! Wonderfully instructive, and you can go pause then move on as you are making the units. www.debtuckerstudio180design.net
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