I was so excited to be given the opportunity to take part in the Oakshott Colourshott Bundle Blog Hop hosted by Lynn of Lillys Quilts
I drew the Spice Bundle
And immediately thought of sunset and had to start drafting my idea whilst I was still at the day job, so all my calculations have been noted on a scrap of paper!
Everyone gets a little intimidated by trimming those Half Square Triangles, so what if there was a way to make 8 accurate HSTs in one go, no trimming required?
Well there is!
These little fat Eighths are exactly 9 3/4" x by 22"
Perfect! from each F8th I cut two 9 3/4" squares
sorted them into the colour order I wanted, so they could be paired up, I moved one of the first colour to pair up with the last one
taking the first pair, draw diagonal lines across both axis,
stitch 1/4" either side of the drawn lines
repeat for all pairs
now its time to trim
Each square will be trimmed in half, lining up the outer edge of your ruler at the 4 7/8" mark,
this is done both on the vertical and horizontal axis
check to ensure you are cutting through the center of the block too
Try not to move your block whilst cutting, if necessary rotate your board to make the cutting easier.
You will then cut on the drawn diagonal lines
so that when you have done just 4 cuts, you will have 8 HSTs ready for pressing
I prefer to press my seams open, the blocks lay flatter
trim off your bunny ears, and lay out the blocks in order of sewing
my table wasn't big enough!
lay out the blocks in the desired design and stitch into rows,
Join all the rows together to complete your top
Those 9 3/4" squares produced eight 4" finished HSTs!
so this little quilt is 32" square
layer up, baste, and quilt as desired!
(I love that statement!)
I quilted 1/4" either side of my zig zag seams, but I just couldn't resist a little feather thrown in to reflect the movement in the clouds of my Sunset
and I matched up my threads as I went
So, the technical bits, we all hate cutting those squares with 7/8" on, and then trying to get an exact seam and hoping the HSTs will work, so what if you could make 8 at a time without the difficult maths?
Whatever size you need your finished HST to be in my case 4", times by 2 and then add 1 3/4", in this case equals 9 3/4"
I've used this method many times, and now I have my head around the maths, its easy every time!
Give it a try! I'd love to see your results.
Up next on the blog hop is Susan the Gourmet Quilter
31 June: Jo from My Bearpaw
1 July: Kerry from Very Kerry Berry
3 July: Nicky from Mrs Sew And Sow
4 July: Helen from Archie The Wonder Dog
7 July: Sonia from Fabric And Flowers
8 July: Charlotte from Displacement Activity
10 July: Trudi from Trudi-Quilting Prolifically
11 July: Susan Claire from Gourmet Quilter
and my sunset tonight?
24 comments:
Thanks for the maths tute. I need all the help I can get! Prefer your fabric sunset to the real one,
Lovely sunset, both of them. I use that multi hat method too, anything for speed and volume.
Any tips that save hst trimming gratefully received.
Lovely sunset chevrons.
Love your tutorial, and the quilting, thanks.
Wow! Beautiful quilt and thanks for the hst tutorial!
Lovely quilt, and thank you for the tutorial!
Trudi that is just stunning.
Oh, it's beautiful and your quilting is stunning!!! I love this bundle!
I love anything that makes making HSt's easier!
What a gorgeous fabric sunset!
What a fantastic tutorial - especially on the HSTs. I love the blanket, so vibrant!
beautiful!
I didn't think I was a yellow fan, but this is stunning!
It's so rich! Reminds me of a sunset....
Thanks for the tip!
love those colors
Not just a pretty face eh!!!?
What gorgeous colours, and stunning quilting as always! Jxo
Gorgeous colors and such a beautiful and bright quilt.
Truly awesome on all levels. Di x
Thank you for that fabulous tutorial Trudi! Love your little sunset mini and love your method even more! And thank so much for the quilt maths tip!
So beautiful! Great interpretation of a sunset, it's so vibrant.
Beautiful! Your quilting is the icing on the cake.
It's gorgeous, but, but, HSTs...
Love the quilt you came up with. Thanks for the tute on how you did it. I'm putting it in favourites.
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