FaveQuilts2 Click here for the quilting project! Project TypeLearn a Technique Quilt Size5 inches wide x 5 inches long Time to CompleteIn an evening Primary TechniqueQuilting Test out your half square triangle quilting technique with these 34 HST quilt patterns!Pin...
"A half square triangle is one of the most basic (and easy!) quilting pieces. Once you master these, you'll be able to use them in lots of different quilt blocks. They can be arranged to make a multitude of patterns. There are several ways to create half square triangles. This is ...
I wanted to keep things simple for this post but really the sky is the limit when it comes to what you can do with half-square triangles. You can combine a few of your favorite layouts into a custom quilt pattern or swap out a few blocks for fussy-cut squares to feature your favorite...
Practice your half-square triangle making skills with this simple 12 block sampler quilt! Instructions for 2-at-a-time and 4-at-a-time half-square triangle construction included. You’ll be more comfortable making half-square triangles in no time! Finished Size: 54"x67" Fabric Requirements: ...
a fun new sewing book,Patchwork Essentials: The Half-Square Triangle* by Jeni Baker (who blogs atIn Color Order), and I decided it was time to dive in again. I still hadn’t figured out a present for her, so I looked for the simplest (relatively speaking) pattern that I could find....
1. Take 2 squares, in this case one Warm and one Cool. This is really important for creating the Warm/Cool pattern! Half-Square Triangle Tutorial, a photo byjenib320on Flickr. 2. Place your squares right-sides-together. Half-Square Triangle Tutorial, a photo byjenib320on Flickr. ...
Welcome to the Half-Square Triangle Block of the Month! For each month in 2012, I'll present a quick tutorial for a traditional quilt block using half-square triangles (HST)! It's going to be a lot of fun, feel free to join in at any time! For past posts seehere. ...
Each small square on diagram represents a 1″ square in actual size. To make a pattern, use brown paper, pencil and ruler. First note the number of small squares in the length and width of the pattern you wish to make. This tells you the number of inches to allow for the length and...
Then flip, and quilt across in the opposite direction, at the same spacing, to create a pretty diamond pattern. Repeat to quilt each quilt sandwich pocket piece. Pocket Binding Find the 2″ x 8½” binding strips. Following the steps you used above for the apron, fold the press the st...
Triangle Square Up Ruler I want to dive right in with my all-time favorite half-square triangle tool. The6 1/2 Triangle Square Up Ruler by Quilt in a Day*. This ruler has you trim down your half-square triangles before cutting them apart or pressing open. It cuts your cutting per hal...