Toar??
I received an envelope from American Quilter today, wanting me to become a member. There was a free pattern included. The pattern is Time Travel by Linda J. Hahn. In the cutting directions there is "HST using
TOAR". What does this mean? I have been making quilts since 2001 and have never seen this before. |
I just googled this and 'Triangles on a Roll' came up, must be using paper piecing method. I can think of easier ways to make HSTs.
The first one I saw involved using strips and sewing in a zig-zag. I would be more inclined to use the method in this link https://trianglesonaroll.com/collect...triangle-paper |
oh my goodness, ,more initials!!! thanks for clearing that up
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Never heard of that one, either. We learn something new everyday.
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This is a new one on me. I think Edyta Sitar uses/recommends this method on her patterns also.
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Gay, thanks so much!
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Interesting product...but it doesn't say how many are on a roll?
Watson |
I got the same thing ann and I didn't know what the acronym was either and I googled it. I've been quilting a long time too and had never heard that. Now we are both more informed. :o
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Originally Posted by Watson
(Post 7916688)
Interesting product...but it doesn't say how many are on a roll?
Watson |
FatQuarter shop has these rolls, for various sizes, there's about 700 x 2 1/2" HSTs per roll, and more or less depending on the sizes.
https://www.fatquartershop.com/catal...a+roll+2+1%2F2 I know there is another on-line shop but for the life of me I can't remember the name. |
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