A Tool for Cutting Half-Square Triangles
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I should probably change the name of this DVD Mentor - -

I know it's a mouthful - The Machine Quilted Fat Quarter Quilt DVD Mentor.
It started out being about how to make a quilt using fat quarters. You know, those little pieces of fabric that quilt shops cut into shapes that measure about 17 inches by 22 inches.
But it turned into one of the most complete How to Make a Quilt resources on the face of the earth! Not that I'm bragging or anything - but everything went into this!
Working with small amounts of fabric causes us to be more careful about choosing a block, knowing exactly how much of each kind of fabric we need, and how to cut it.
Plus, I realize that not everyone has the magical, mystical quilt design software that creates templates and figures out your fabric requirements.
And, I know that quilters now want to finish quilts quickly using their home sewing machine - from start to finish.
So - in this resource, you will see:
You can see that this is jam-packed with information way beyond just creating a quilt using fat quarters.
Truly I wish this type of information was available when I began quilting decades ago. I've spent more than 28 years gathering it all and putting it in one place in an easy-to-understand format, including video and written materials, so your quilting journey will be fun and stress-free!
A Quilting Tool - Cutting Half-Square Triangles
Half-square triangles are very useful in quilting. They create the points in stars and pinwheels as well as creating many other interesting designs in quilt blocks.
If you are anything like I am, you're always looking for shortcut or quick methods to cut and sew your patches. And cutting half-square triangles is no exception.
Years ago, a quilter figured out that if you cut strips of fabric, you could cut half-square triangles back to back along the strip, making quick work of cutting and saving fabric along the way.
At first we were all using our straight edged rotary cutting rulers to cut both the strips and the triangles. The problem was that you had to figure out which diagonal line to match up with the raw edges of the strip, which depended on which type of triange you were cutting - half-square, isosceles, etc.
Then someone came out with plastic templates just the right size and shape that would more easily guide your rotary cutter as you cut the little pieces from the strips. That was a great improvement because you didn't need to figure out which lines to match with your raw edges.
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| Ruler from Creative Grids to cut half-square triangles |
You simply lined up two sides of the template and rolled the rotary cutter - like magic, triangles!
I suppose it was inevitable that some brilliant engineer - maybe - would come up with this wonderful ruler that combines cutting strips and half-square triangles.
This saves even more time and energy than any of the other templates for cutting half-square triangles. And it is a two-in-one tool.
It cuts both the strips and the triangles with no complicated lining up of the ruler. You simply line up the straight lines on the template/ruler with the raw edges of your cut strip, and then slide your cutter along the edges.
It looks pretty funny, but does the job extremely well.
They come in many different sizes, and you can also get these to cut isosceles triangles.
Watch the video below to see how it works:
Postcard Quilts for the Troops
July 4th Roundup Next - Deadline JUNE 5!
The 4th of July in Iraq or Afghanistan is just another day unless it becomes something different by virtue of quilters' intervention!
I wanted to do something to let the soldiers in the Middle East know that there were hundreds - even thousands - of folks here in the US who appreciated what they were doing.
Our first Penny's Posse Rounded up more than 139 tiny postcard greetings for the soldiers in Iraq for the 4th of July 2006.
Those fabric cards were sent through Camp Pendleton in San Diego, California, and pictures of fabric postcards sent in the first Roundup are posted on this site.
You can read the first webpage with the original idea here.
After the first Roundup, Penny received emails from several quilters asking if she would please do another Roundup so they could participate. And more Roundups were added.
As quilters, we know what those postcards mean to the men and women who recieve them. Some who get them receive no other mail from home. And for all of them, it's a reminder of the wonderful freedoms they are fighting for and the comforts they will enjoy when they return home.
Still others have fond memories of their mothers or grandmothers creating quilts to keep them warm and safe as children.
The 4th of July Roundup is in full swing - the deadline is June 5!
It's not too early to start making patriotic cards for our 4th of July Roundup. This will mark our 4th Year!
Check out the postcard patterns on www.QuiltBlockLibrary.com I will continue to add designs, and patterns for the fabric postcards are always free.
To make the 4th of July deadline, get your cards to Diane by June 5
Please send your cards to:
Diane Malaznik
14215 Westmore St.
Livonia, MI 48154-4149
Diane is doing a fabulous job keeping the pictures updated, and if you have sent cards in, let your friends and family know that they can see pictures of them here: www.Fabric-Postcards.com
Remember you can get FREE postcard patterns at: www.QuiltBlockLibrary.com
These free March quilt block patterns will make your St. Patrick's Day full of quilting fun. Most of these are 9 patch quilt blocks, and some are 9 patch quilt blocks.
Click here to download your March FREE quilt block patterns
Click here for the Irish themed quilt block patterns
Apple Tree |
Basket Weave |
Chimneys and Cornerstones |
Four Leaf Clover |
| Goose Creek | Migration | Multiple Squares | Nine Patch Plaid |
| Pieced Tulips Block | Signature |
Click here to download your March FREE quilt block patterns
Hundreds of quilt block patterns to choose from. Patterns include full size templates and rotary cutting layouts. Click Here
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