Measurements for new way to make HST?
#21
I do mine this way all the time and if you use some starch or Best Press to stablize your block, the bias edge is not a problem.
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here are two links i have for the free gridded paper ones. you print the paper grid out and sew on top of it with your fabric sandwiched underneath. i couldnt find one for the 5" hst's i needed so if anyone has a link for that size i would love to have it.
http://www.quiltingandwhatnot.ca/Hal...-Triangle.html
http://blockcentral.com/a-halfsquaretrianglepaper.shtml
http://www.quiltingandwhatnot.ca/Hal...-Triangle.html
http://blockcentral.com/a-halfsquaretrianglepaper.shtml
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agreed. i just cut out 96 5" hst's with this method and no problem on wonky or uneven nor problems handling. the process was like butter and they are all cut, pressed & ready to sew together.
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i used a 7.5" square to get four 5" hst's that came out perfectly sized only needing to cut off the dog ears.
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Yes, you can do this. I think this was suggested on another post of this same topic.
This is probably a dumb beginners question regarding bias. If the final triangles have bias on all 4 sides using this 4-at-a-time method, then why not cut the original squares on the bias? That way you sew the outside edges on the bias which may require a little spray magic, but the outside edges of the final 4 triangles are all nice and straight.
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I know there's a new way to make HST but I don't know how you figure out the measurements. I know you cut out two squares of equal size and put RST and then sew 1/4" around the outside of the block and cut it into 4 triangles and it give you 4 HST. But if you want the end result to be 2 1/2", how big of pieces of fabric should I cut? Is there a way to figure any size of HST out?
#30
I have done this method, but found that I was working with the BIAS all the time. It was a fairly large block, and I must say it became a real challenge not to stretch the edges when pressing.
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