This project will be a lot of fun. Our Girlfriends! group is doing a swap - half square triangles, in blue, green, yellow,red, maybe purple and I forget what else, what a ding-a-ling! I think we make 32 of each colour, shaded light and dark - get the idea?Now, they are 4 inch finished, meaning our handovers for the swap will be will be 4.5 inch squares. Sounds a lot of work? No not really, I haven't tried this method before and am I ever impressed. I used two 10 inch squares, one light, one dark, right sides together. I ruled lines on the diagonal, with a scant quarter inch each side and then lines on the halves horizontally and vertically. The only lines I stitched were the original diagonals.
Then I cut on those lines as well as the horizontal and vertical - this give me 8 triangle right sides together making 8 squares.
I then pressed the seam towards the darker colour. This allowed me a smidgen to trim square to an accurate 4.5 inches. I always like to have that little bit extra to allow for accuracy and neatness. Hope you can get the idea, as it is really worth a try! Gee, that limey green is really trying to be yellow.
I haven't had a chance to finish my flimsy of the colourful butterfly quilt, but really have only a small amount of work to do - Angela, DD, loves it, oh what to do?
Monday, August 27, 2012
Half Square Triangles!
Posted by Lurline at 3:43 PM
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9 Lovely People said ...:
what a great idea Lurline.xx
Your HSTs are so pretty! :0)
Always lots of bright fun here. Hope you get to play with your friends, life's too short for tears even when there is fabric involved.
I like the idea of big squares like that, I'll try to remember for next time I need lots of hst's.
Enjoy your week.
What gorgeous fabrics you have there Lurline. Don't you just love that method and the pen for marking.
Passing through :-) but the triangles look good...
:-) X X X
HI! Lurline, I love the light and dark fabric and large square cutting method. I am going to try that. looks fun.
Love that method...going to be lovely and bright..
Julia ♥
Beautiful colors.
What a great method! Four times the result in half the time. And a great way to use a layer cake too. Your fabrics look great.
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