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Another Way To Do It

Hi there everyone.  Have a good weekend?  Me too.  While I was puttering around in my sewing room, fondling all the lovely cream colored strips my swap partners have been sending me for the Red and White Snowball challenge, I had an idea.

The swap strips are five inches wide, correct?  The pattern calls for 3 inch squares to make the half square triangles and 2 1/2 inch squares for the solid squares.   How could I use my five inch swap strips to the best advantage?

What if I used a different method for making half square triangles out of 2 1/2 inch strips?  Instead of cutting 3 inch squares, drawing a line, stitching and cutting in half?

I cut one of my 5 x 42 inch swap strips in half.  Then I cut the 42 inch strips in half so I had four strips 21" x 2 1/2".

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I layered one light strip with one red strip, right sides together.

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Then, I got out my fabulous Easy Angle ruler and started cutting triangles.  This tool allows you to make 2 1/2 inch half square triangles out of 2 1/2 inch fabric strips.  (Or 3 inch HSTs out of 3 inch strips, or  1 1/2 inch HSTs out of 1 1/2 inch strips etc etc).  Fabulous tool.  Comes in two different sizes, small and large.  I used the small size.

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I got 12 half square triangles out of one 21 x 2 1/2 inch strip combo.

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Stack them up and sew.

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I use my Angler 2 guide on the throat plate of my sewing machine, so there is no marking necessary.  If you don't have the Angler 2, don't worry, just sew your 1/4 seam using your presser foot as a guide. 

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And Bob's your uncle, you have 12 perfect little 2 1/2 inch half square triangles.  And with this method, you end up with a "dog ear" on just one corner of the square, so there is less trimming.  And no drawing lines.

You will need 40 2 1/2 inch red strips and 40 2 1/2 inch light strips to make 480 half square triangles with this method.

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Use your remaining 2 1/2 inch red and light strips to make your strip units as directed in the pattern instructions.  (36 2 1/2 inch strips each of the reds and the lights).

I think this method makes better use of the fabric strips.  Otherwise, you are wasting fabric when you cut the strips 3 inches wide as the pattern instructions call for.  And I don't know about you, but I get really tired of drawing those stitching lines on hundreds of fabric squares.

Just another idea!

 

62 responses to “Another Way To Do It”

  1. Perfect timing with this post Nicole!! My husband just walked out the door, he’s traveling this week, and I was getting ready to head up to my sewing room to start on my snowball quilt. Then I thought, I wonder if Nicole’s post is up yet?
    I’m going to give this a try! I’ve got the Easy Angler, the strips and nothing but time!!
    Thanks for the suggestion!!

  2. Perfect timing with this post Nicole!! My husband just walked out the door, he’s traveling this week, and I was getting ready to head up to my sewing room to start on my snowball quilt. Then I thought, I wonder if Nicole’s post is up yet?
    I’m going to give this a try! I’ve got the Easy Angler, the strips and nothing but time!!
    Thanks for the suggestion!!

  3. I haven’t seen that ruler – it looks great! I wonder if they have it at my LQS. I’ve been using Thangles for my HSTs, but I’m always looking for new tricks!

  4. I haven’t seen that ruler – it looks great! I wonder if they have it at my LQS. I’ve been using Thangles for my HSTs, but I’m always looking for new tricks!

  5. Thanks so much, Nicole. I have the ruler and the Angler 2, which is already on my machine, so I’m good to go. Thanks for sharing!!

  6. Thanks so much, Nicole. I have the ruler and the Angler 2, which is already on my machine, so I’m good to go. Thanks for sharing!!

  7. Oh! I have that ruler too! I think it’s the larger one. I’ve never used it. Thanks for the tip. This will come in handy with my pinwheel quilt top!

  8. Oh! I have that ruler too! I think it’s the larger one. I’ve never used it. Thanks for the tip. This will come in handy with my pinwheel quilt top!

  9. yup . . . just the way I do all my half square triangles . . . except I use the Kaye England rulers . . . they work the same way . . . I have all her rulers and never use my other rulers now . . . and they all use strips . . . love them love them love them. . . flying geese are a snap with them too . . . and quarter squares too . . .

  10. yup . . . just the way I do all my half square triangles . . . except I use the Kaye England rulers . . . they work the same way . . . I have all her rulers and never use my other rulers now . . . and they all use strips . . . love them love them love them. . . flying geese are a snap with them too . . . and quarter squares too . . .

  11. I love you! You are a flipping genius! I have been thinking and thinking on this and not wanting to do the HST’s the usual way I do so I am doing it this way for sure. I have the angler but not that ruler so I’m thinking I need to get me one pronto.

  12. I love you! You are a flipping genius! I have been thinking and thinking on this and not wanting to do the HST’s the usual way I do so I am doing it this way for sure. I have the angler but not that ruler so I’m thinking I need to get me one pronto.

  13. I’m not one to buy different rulers, but your post was excellent. It makes total sense to have this ruler for a project like this. Thank you!

  14. I’m not one to buy different rulers, but your post was excellent. It makes total sense to have this ruler for a project like this. Thank you!

  15. I’m using the EZ angle too as I’m doing my snowball blocs out of a jelly roll, BUT somehow, my HST always seem to end up a little bit smaller than 2and1/2. I don’t know what I’m doing wrong. I’ll practice more, paying attention and see if it gets better! unless you have an idea?!!

  16. I’m using the EZ angle too as I’m doing my snowball blocs out of a jelly roll, BUT somehow, my HST always seem to end up a little bit smaller than 2and1/2. I don’t know what I’m doing wrong. I’ll practice more, paying attention and see if it gets better! unless you have an idea?!!

  17. I love using my Easy Angle ruler. It is what I use all the time to make my HST.
    Great tutorial for those who don’t know how to use the ruler.

  18. I love using my Easy Angle ruler. It is what I use all the time to make my HST.
    Great tutorial for those who don’t know how to use the ruler.

  19. Thank you for posting this. I was thinking about the waste factor also but hadn’t come up with a way around it. I have that ruler and will pull it out. Of course, I still need to wash my red fabric.

  20. Thank you for posting this. I was thinking about the waste factor also but hadn’t come up with a way around it. I have that ruler and will pull it out. Of course, I still need to wash my red fabric.

  21. Way to go, Nicole! Great post. I just cut my 5″ strips into two 2.5″ strips, and used my scraps for the 3″ squares. I got all 240 of my 3″ squares cut out of my cream scrap drawer. I love seeing my scrap drawers dwindle down. I have some of that same red with the little stars in my quilt too! How funny.

  22. Way to go, Nicole! Great post. I just cut my 5″ strips into two 2.5″ strips, and used my scraps for the 3″ squares. I got all 240 of my 3″ squares cut out of my cream scrap drawer. I love seeing my scrap drawers dwindle down. I have some of that same red with the little stars in my quilt too! How funny.

  23. This is definitely my MOST favorite method for making half square triangles. May I just add one more little trick that REALLY helps, a little bit of Mary Ellen’s Best Press on the strips before you cut your triangles helps keep those bias edges from stretching while you sew them.
    Guess I’d better get busy….my pile of reds is awaiting the rotary cutter.

  24. This is definitely my MOST favorite method for making half square triangles. May I just add one more little trick that REALLY helps, a little bit of Mary Ellen’s Best Press on the strips before you cut your triangles helps keep those bias edges from stretching while you sew them.
    Guess I’d better get busy….my pile of reds is awaiting the rotary cutter.

  25. Bob IS your uncle!! Whoo-whoo…I had 20 HST’s to make this afternoon and they.are.done! Thanks! Who’da’ thunk it?

  26. Bob IS your uncle!! Whoo-whoo…I had 20 HST’s to make this afternoon and they.are.done! Thanks! Who’da’ thunk it?

  27. I think I am going to stay one step behind you, Nicole and take advantage of all of your great tips!! Thanks for the great ideas!

  28. I think I am going to stay one step behind you, Nicole and take advantage of all of your great tips!! Thanks for the great ideas!

  29. Thanks for the reminder. The Eazy Angle is in my inventory of rulers. As I recall, it is not a pricey one.
    Hugs for a great tutorial and reminder!

  30. Thanks for the reminder. The Eazy Angle is in my inventory of rulers. As I recall, it is not a pricey one.
    Hugs for a great tutorial and reminder!

  31. Wow! Your tutorial just showed me that I was using my Easy Angle the wrong way. No wonder my 1/2 triangles are sometimes slightly off. A thousand thank yous, Nicole!

  32. Wow! Your tutorial just showed me that I was using my Easy Angle the wrong way. No wonder my 1/2 triangles are sometimes slightly off. A thousand thank yous, Nicole!

  33. OK, I was thinking about these strips of fabric at work today, and in my mind I thought it would work if I could cut them into 2 1/2 inch strips. Then I got back to WORK. So, when I get home and you have it all worked out, I want to hug you! Thanks

  34. OK, I was thinking about these strips of fabric at work today, and in my mind I thought it would work if I could cut them into 2 1/2 inch strips. Then I got back to WORK. So, when I get home and you have it all worked out, I want to hug you! Thanks

  35. Awesome. Yeah, you need to write patterns. And I think Audrey has it right…stay one step behind Nicole. She’ll work out all the bugs and the rest of us will sail on through. Thank you!!!

  36. Awesome. Yeah, you need to write patterns. And I think Audrey has it right…stay one step behind Nicole. She’ll work out all the bugs and the rest of us will sail on through. Thank you!!!

  37. Wow, great tips that couldn’t come at a more perfect time. I spent the day with a friend (also a part of the snowball quilt challenge). This is helpful, and we will have to try this!
    Jen

  38. Wow, great tips that couldn’t come at a more perfect time. I spent the day with a friend (also a part of the snowball quilt challenge). This is helpful, and we will have to try this!
    Jen

  39. Thank you for sharing these great tips. They are perfectly timed as I just spent the day (with another snowball quilt challenge participant) cutting fabric for the quilt. We will have to try this technique.
    Also, I do not see my name listed underneath your snowball quilt challenge. I would love to have it included. Thanks!!
    Jen P.

  40. Thank you for sharing these great tips. They are perfectly timed as I just spent the day (with another snowball quilt challenge participant) cutting fabric for the quilt. We will have to try this technique.
    Also, I do not see my name listed underneath your snowball quilt challenge. I would love to have it included. Thanks!!
    Jen P.

  41. OMG, thank you Nicole! What a time saver! I’m sneaking in a little sewing early this Thanksgiving morn before the feasting begins. This is a great method! I couldn’t find an EZ Angle tool at my quilt store but I did find something similar in the Fons & Porter Half & Quarter ruler and it works beautifully. Now I’m excited!

  42. OMG, thank you Nicole! What a time saver! I’m sneaking in a little sewing early this Thanksgiving morn before the feasting begins. This is a great method! I couldn’t find an EZ Angle tool at my quilt store but I did find something similar in the Fons & Porter Half & Quarter ruler and it works beautifully. Now I’m excited!