Tour de Fabric
#1
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Join Date: Aug 2010
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Is anyone else watching events on the online Tour de Fabric? I watched a You Tube video on using half rectangle triangles (HRTs) and it was really good. The instructor suggested making them oversized and then trimming which makes good sense to me. I have been intrigued with HRTs for a while but have not done anything serious (like make blocks) yet. Maybe now I will. I am looking forward to attending a few more workshops during this month.
#2
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Join Date: Feb 2014
Location: Davenport, Iowa
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I purchased templates for HRT quite some time ago, but have not gotten around to using them as of yet. I'll have to go lay them out to remind myself to find a scrappy pattern to use them for. Thanks for the reminder! Looking forward to working on something I haven't done before!
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Join Date: Jul 2013
Location: Houston, TX
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I'm doing a quilt now that uses half square rectangles. I struggled with them for a bit until one woman in my quilting bee said "I'd paper piece them". Snap! I made a paper piecing pattern and just used the fold the stitch method then trimmed. Super easy. I made 6 of them in no time at all.
#4
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Join Date: Mar 2016
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I'm doing a quilt now that uses half square rectangles. I struggled with them for a bit until one woman in my quilting bee said "I'd paper piece them". Snap! I made a paper piecing pattern and just used the fold the stitch method then trimmed. Super easy. I made 6 of them in no time at all.
I think I will ask her to show me how to do it.
bkay
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Join Date: Jul 2013
Location: Houston, TX
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Wow! That's how my cousin makes HST's. It sounded like a pain in the tush to me! She's an excellent quilter with perfect seams and points. I'm more on the looser side. I just try to find patterns that don't have many HST's.
I think I will ask her to show me how to do it.
bkay
I think I will ask her to show me how to do it.
bkay

