Triangulations?
I just received my triangulations software. I have looked on the internet for info, but not finding what I need. I would like to make 4 quarter square triangle blocks. How do I determine what size HST and QST to print?
I am proud of myself for figuring out how to access the files on the program....baby steps! Haha. Thank you! ETA: I figured it out! Thanks..... |
I love that CD! ❤️ I almost always use Triangulations for HSTs and QSTs - so precise! Triangles used to be my nemesis because of the bias, but foundation paper solves that. I hope you'll love it, too.
I just finished a top made of 4,608 HSTs - I used Edyta Sitar's foundation papers because they're longer and they fit onto the long edge of fat quarters, but it's the same idea. There's a picture of my quilt in my photos - it's called "Cherry Cordials" HSTs don't scare me any more! Have fun with it! 👍 |
Originally Posted by thepolyparrot
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I love that CD! ❤️ I almost always use Triangulations for HSTs and QSTs - so precise! Triangles used to be my nemesis because of the bias, but foundation paper solves that. I hope you'll love it, too.
I just finished a top made of 4,608 HSTs - I used Edyta Sitar's foundation papers because they're longer and they fit onto the long edge of fat quarters, but it's the same idea. There's a picture of my quilt in my photos - it's called "Cherry Cordials" HSTs don't scare me any more! Have fun with it! 👍 I have some QST grids printed, but I am having a brain block as far as cutting the triangles. Grands are here for remote learning...I will try again this evening! |
I absolutely love that Log Cabin quilt and colors.
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Try cutting squares of 5 1/4". I haven't done anything with triangulations.
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I'll bet you've got it all figured out, now - the directions make it seem more complicated than it is, I think. And who can concentrate with grandbabies around to fuss over? 🥰
I just finished my first feathered star last month - it was the last piece in a quilt that had been sitting here for years in pieces, waiting for me to tackle that center. It was a BOM Block Party series with Eleanor Burns that turned into the book, "All Star Quilts." I kept a photo album of the process on flickr - Triangulations figures heavily into those pictures, HSTs and QSTs! 😄 Triangulations and starch - man, I starched every scrap into submission on that quilt! https://www.flickr.com/photos/thepol...h/13310766703/ I didn't get pictures of the final assembly and feathered star, but I'll probably take a lot of pictures when it's quilted. Hope to see yours, too! |
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[QUOTE=thepolyparrot;8463712]I'll bet you've got it all figured out, now - the directions make it seem more complicated than it is, I think. And who can concentrate with grandbabies around to fuss over? 🥰
I kept a photo album of the process on flickr - Triangulations figures heavily into those pictures, HSTs and QSTs! 😄 Triangulations and starch - man, I starched every scrap into submission on that quilt! https://www.flickr.com/photos/thepol...h/13310766703/ Your photo album is wonderful! Thanks for sharing. I have my double feathered star completed...I thought I wanted to do a twisting ribbon border,which is made with quarter square triangles on one side of the block and a HST on the other side. I know I am mixing up names...I did figure it out, but now I think I may be headed in a different direction with the borders. Haha. I ordered some fabric, so I have a few days to think about it. |
I'm so glad you posted this on the main board too, where it caught my attention. I just love your block! https://cdn.quiltingboard.com/images/smilies/heart.gif Now, I want to try it, too - this board is dangerous, sometimes! 😄
That twisted ribbon border sounds interesting, too. |
is this were you print out what you want and paper piece?? seems like it from what i've read.
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Originally Posted by Quiltwoman44
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is this were you print out what you want and paper piece?? seems like it from what i've read.
Also quarter square triangles and flying geese. It made making 1/2 HST very easy and accurate got me! |
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