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    Old 06-10-2009, 12:37 PM
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    Rhonda, sounds good. Can you send Mrs Burns a template? After all the years she has been quilting, she deserves "a break today" and an easier way to make them. Guess I am stuck on the old method I picked up from her way back when......making the squares, drawing the diagonal line, stitching on each side, pressing, then squaring. It is time consuming. Thanks for your suggestion. And I bet EL would love your templates!!!

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    Old 06-10-2009, 12:41 PM
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    Old 06-10-2009, 01:49 PM
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    Originally Posted by Rhonda
    I don't know about perfection but if you use my cut down method and hold the template while you cut you should get the right size every time.

    I sew two strips together and open and iron. Then center your template with two corners on the seam and cut around template with a rotary cutter. Go down the strip cutting out HSTs and then pull apart the strips and sew the other side together. Continue to cut out more HSTs. Depending on how wide you cut your strips and how close you can place your template to cut you will come out with a little scrap but not a lot if you make your strips(cewn together) the size of your template from corner to corner on the diagonal. My strips here are wider than the template because I have a fear of making them too small and I don't care if I have scraps left. I just recycle them into more blocks.


    Hello Rhonda

    Silly question coming up now - but do you use a 28mm rotary cutter to cut around this small a template. I have mislaid mine so I may have to purchase another. URGH.

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    I starch my fabric *before* cutting into squares. Starching stabilizes the fabric so it doesn't stretch when you are cutting it. This would be especially helpful when you are cutting scraps with varying grainline directions.

    For me, the absolute most accurate way to sew HSTs has been to use Thangles. Here is a link to them on Keepsake Quilting:

    http://www.keepsakequilting.com/productdetail/8787.htm

    I tried the template cutting method illustrated elsewhere in this thread also but found it to be too time-consuming for me. Plus, I tend to start gritting my teeth when precise cutting is required.

    Thangles require removing the paper afterwards, but I found that to be a nice task for tv watching and didn't mind it. I've only used Thangles with strips of fabric, but you could easily cut the paper strips into squares and use them on scraps. I probably wouldn't even cut the scraps until after they were sewn together with the Thangle. When cutting the paper down the diagonal, I would probably just use the paper guide to trim the edges at that time.
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    Old 06-10-2009, 03:36 PM
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    Originally Posted by quilter1962
    Originally Posted by Rhonda
    I don't know about perfection but if you use my cut down method and hold the template while you cut you should get the right size every time.

    I sew two strips together and open and iron. Then center your template with two corners on the seam and cut around template with a rotary cutter. Go down the strip cutting out HSTs and then pull apart the strips and sew the other side together. Continue to cut out more HSTs. Depending on how wide you cut your strips and how close you can place your template to cut you will come out with a little scrap but not a lot if you make your strips(cewn together) the size of your template from corner to corner on the diagonal. My strips here are wider than the template because I have a fear of making them too small and I don't care if I have scraps left. I just recycle them into more blocks.


    Hello Rhonda

    Silly question coming up now - but do you use a 28mm rotary cutter to cut around this small a template. I have mislaid mine so I may have to purchase another. URGH.

    Tisha

    Tisha I use a Fiskars 45mm. You can use the smaller one if you like. I just do everything with this one because it is what I am used to.
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    Old 06-10-2009, 06:26 PM
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    i would square them up again. Save yourself trouble later.
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    Old 06-10-2009, 07:38 PM
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    I always clip the overhang, but whether I square up or not depends on how careful I was during the pressing process.
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    Old 06-11-2009, 01:02 AM
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    I square each hst. Time consuming, but I just accept that it comes with the territory.
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    Old 06-11-2009, 01:22 AM
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    Guess I'll be busy getting those all squared! Thanks fellow quilters for all your input! :D
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    I use this product a lot and it would be hard to go back to the old method now. It's fast and easy, and everyone watches TV, and has some hand work, like removing the paper.
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