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How much faster really? - 4 half triangles from one square?

How much faster really? - 4 half triangles from one square?

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Old 04-13-2011, 09:25 AM
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This is on my list to try - I did some tube quilting, same general idea, you get the bias edges, but they are not difficult for me to work around, starch and pins!
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Old 04-13-2011, 09:40 AM
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If you are using a few colors, have you tried Thangles?
it's paper strips that you put over your strips of fabric, sew on the lines & cut on the lines to seperate. Check LQS for them. There are several sizes to choose from.
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Old 04-13-2011, 11:26 AM
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I made a quilt using the quickie method using layer cakes. I starched all the squares first and had no problem with them. I also made 2 quilts for kids using the same method. I guess if you count the time you spend starching, you're not really saving any time, but if I am sewing biases I always starch anyway. If you sew accurate 1/4" seams and don't pull on the pieces there shouldn't be a lot of squaring up. But then again don't you have to square up most squares anyway, whether they are HSTs or not??!?!?
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Old 04-13-2011, 11:45 AM
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Originally Posted by Halo
The way I do them is for instance, take two 5inch blocks & place them face together. Sew 1/4 inch all the way around all four sides. Then cut them from corner to corner both ways & you end up with four perfect 3 inch half sq triangles. I have found what ever size half sq triangle you want, just add two inches to the size of block you sew together. For me they come out perfect every time & all the same size.
I use this method as well. I just have to remember to press down, don't slide the iron across the block... I have issues! LOL
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Old 04-13-2011, 11:47 AM
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I bought one of those little marking rulers that you put corner to corner, mark down the center line and mark the seam line on either side of it. I think it should work well for getting my seam lines straight. I'll have to measure to see if they're going to be more than 1/4" and adjust for that.
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I agree with you - don't want bias edges to deal with if I don't have to.
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Old 04-13-2011, 12:08 PM
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Personally I love this technique especially for making quick pin wheels.

This is the technique you mean right?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ekYpJzHoW6E

If bias edges are a concern, spray with starch and press.
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Old 04-13-2011, 12:12 PM
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Originally Posted by wraez
Personally I love this technique especially for making quick pin wheels.

This is the technique you mean right?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ekYpJzHoW6E

If bias edges are a concern, spray with starch and press.
Yes, that is the correct one with Jenny from Missouri Star Quilt Co. She also noted she has no problem with the edge being on the bias, however, if that was a concern, to use best press on the block and that prevents any stretching.
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I love seeing all the different methods.

I'm bookmarking this one!
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Old 04-13-2011, 12:22 PM
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Originally Posted by Halo
The way I do them is for instance, take two 5inch blocks & place them face together. Sew 1/4 inch all the way around all four sides. Then cut them from corner to corner both ways & you end up with four perfect 3 inch half sq triangles. I have found what ever size half sq triangle you want, just add two inches to the size of block you sew together. For me they come out perfect every time & all the same size.
Thanks, I will have to print that out for future reference!
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