Rhonda's Easy Way to Piece HST Quilt Blocks and others
#71
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Join Date: Jan 2011
Location: Small town in Northeast Oregon close to Washington and Idaho
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I belong to a BOM (well, 6 to be exact) and one month the block had 81 pieces. But...it looks a lot like yours. Their directions were horrible. I knew it wouldn't end up being 12 1/2" so I quit altogether. Now, I think I can use your way and do it. It has the exact same blocks as this. Like the three triangles together. Someone suggested I paper piece it and I nixed that idea. My hat is off to you. You should go on YouTube. I'd follow you!!!!!
#72
I love this! There are so many different ways to make HST, but I've never seen this one. Your explanations and pictures and diagrams were all so clear and easy to understand. Thank you so much for taking time to do this for all of us.
#73
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Join Date: Apr 2012
Posts: 4
EXcellent!!! I am 'green'....meaning, I have my sewing machine, supplies and LOTS of material...and just don't know where to begin! I see so many patterns and ways to make different types of squares, the 'quickest' and 'easiest'..etc...and all I've been doing is 'lurking' and watching tutorials after tutorials!! I've noticed all quilts are made of 100% cotton? I know all of my material is not all cotton and I don't think all the thread I bought is either.. I have a Brother SQ-9000 and also an old Vintage Sears Kenmore. Anyways, best tutorial I've seen Rhonda!!
#75
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Join Date: Oct 2009
Location: Alabama
Posts: 225
gotta go get my writeing tablet, so i can write down the directions this looks like it will make a beautiful quilt, i only have done blocks so we will see what i can do itryed before but i just could not get the triamgles to work so i am going to try again thanks for the tuturiol
hugs dora
hugs dora
#76
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Join Date: May 2010
Location: Windham, Maine
Posts: 1,251
So do you cut bias strips to sew together first - or do you have all bias edges on your squares? I'm sure that this works, but it is so much easier - and less time consuming - to draw a diagonal on cut squares and then 1/4" out on either side for sewing lines. Bias edges can give people fits. To each their own!
#78
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Join Date: Apr 2012
Posts: 177
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