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Old 10-30-2010, 04:13 PM
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I just tried this and really like it. It seems so much faster. I don't like writing on fabric. It shifts on me.
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Old 10-30-2010, 05:36 PM
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There's one other important reason that I didn't see mentioned. When you just cut the square in half and sew it, your square will be smaller than you want it to be. Half-square triangle squares are 7/8" bigger to compensate for the seam allowance that you take out of the middle. There are some great tools out that help with these. I like to use Thangles if I need more than 4 triangles (2 squares). You cut strips of fabric the measurement of one side, then lay the Thangle on top. It is paper and has all the stitching and cutting lines clearly marked. Once you've sewn all the lines, then you cut them apart and the paper tears off. They come in sizes 1 1/2" on up so you just buy the size you need for the finished square, and Presto! they are all cut correctly. There are very good instructions with each package and a video on Thangles.com.

I'm working on a quilt that needs many of these triangle squares and have done it a little differently. I don't cut the fabric strips, just lay the Thangles side by side on the uncut fabric to get the number I need. It depends on the size, but I can get 10 2" finished squares from one paper strip. I tape them together in a couple of places, then pin to fabric. By lining up the stitching lines you can sew 40 squares with just 4 Thangles and long rows of stitching. Doing it this way is a real time saver. Don't we all need that!
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Martha, what do you mean by "in my avatar"? I've seen that phrase several times, but have no clue of the meaning. No, I didn't see the movie.
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Old 10-30-2010, 05:56 PM
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avatar is the picture of 'us' we post. and i love thangles too. just saw an old ww11 pattern called jacobs ladder i am going to try to convert to a 'thangles doable.'
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Old 10-30-2010, 06:47 PM
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Originally Posted by utahbev
Martha, what do you mean by "in my avatar"? I've seen that phrase several times, but have no clue of the meaning. No, I didn't see the movie.
I noticed you don't have one. It's the little picture that shows up with our names on the left side of the screen when we post. You can download one to represent you.
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Old 10-30-2010, 06:49 PM
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Originally Posted by KathyAire
Don't know the reason behind it, but I do know that my machine will eat triangle corners. I like sewing on each side of the pencil line much better than sewing triangles together.
That's why I do it that way too
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Old 10-30-2010, 09:40 PM
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If you cut squares and then cut across from corner to corner, you have raw bias edges for the hypotenuses of your triangles.
If you sew all the seams before you cut the triangles, you never have a raw bias edge, only stable sewn seams.
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Old 10-31-2010, 01:04 AM
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I actually prefer to sew strips together, press open the seam and cut the half square triangle with a template
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Old 10-31-2010, 03:09 AM
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Originally Posted by Sharoni
I actually prefer to sew strips together, press open the seam and cut the half square triangle with a template
But when you do it that way, aren't your angles on the outside edges instead of the center seam? Maybe I am envisioning it wrong.
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