Thank you so much for your Hard work, you have it down pat on your video making lol you make quilting look so easy and simple 😊 I just love how you're easy to understand, quick tutorials, very clear, super simple and fun. Thanks again!
I’ve seen the eight at a time method which I’ve used and it works well. I also happen to have a die cutting machine and I place my two colors right sides together before cutting the shape and then there are all set to sew together. The biggest help I find with any method is to press and starch the fabric before cutting, which helps keep the bias edges from getting stretched out of shape.
Thank you so much for the great tips! I just finished trimming 292 HSTs using my Bloc Loc ruler, and it’s just wonderful. It’s a time saver, and my HSTs are always accurate. I chain piece, and still use my snips to cut the huge chain apart, so you’ve inspired me to use a thread cutter that uses our old rotary blades. Also, thanks for linking the other videos below. I love looking for time saving tips! Always enjoy your content!❤
Perfect timing! I literally just sat down to work on my stack of 450 Halloween HSTs, picked up my phone to find something to listen to and here you are! 😄
Love the tips, my “time saving” tip doesn’t really save any time, it just feels like it to me. It’s a head game. I like to do things in “sessions”. I am always in a hurry to get to the parts I enjoy the most, so I want to rush through other parts to get to the good stuff. IF I resign myself to only do, say the cutting, in one session then I find I enjoy the process more. Depending on how much time I have, I may or may not move onto the next session of, say drawing the lines on the back of the background for HST. I might do this in front of the TV with hubby and I find I am not thinking about the next thing till I am done. Hope this makes sense. Might be more useful to me since I am a beginner and all the steps take way longer than they should Haha….
The 32 at a time method is great. You just need to start with a much larger square, so unless you're using yardage it isn't possible (unless you need really small half square triangles).
Good Afternoon Hailey. Happy Quilting Day to you and enjoy. Thank you so much for all your time and information,it’s a lot of help help for me. Have a wonderful day and enjoy.❤️😀🧵🪡✂️👗
Happy Quilting Day! You can find the links for the other Quilting Day videos in the video description!
One of best ways I’ve found to speed up HST making is the tube method. Game changer if you have a lot of HST’s that are the same fabrics
Thank you so much for your Hard work, you have it down pat on your video making lol you make quilting look so easy and simple 😊
I just love how you're easy to understand, quick tutorials, very clear, super simple and fun. Thanks again!
I’ve seen the eight at a time method which I’ve used and it works well. I also happen to have a die cutting machine and I place my two colors right sides together before cutting the shape and then there are all set to sew together. The biggest help I find with any method is to press and starch the fabric before cutting, which helps keep the bias edges from getting stretched out of shape.
Thank you so much for the great tips! I just finished trimming 292 HSTs using my Bloc Loc ruler, and it’s just wonderful. It’s a time saver, and my HSTs are always accurate. I chain piece, and still use my snips to cut the huge chain apart, so you’ve inspired me to use a thread cutter that uses our old rotary blades. Also, thanks for linking the other videos below. I love looking for time saving tips! Always enjoy your content!❤
Thanks so much for watching! I love my Bloc Loc ruler! It's such a time saver.
Oh girl you have got to get a clearly perfect slotted trim ruler. I wouldn’t want to make HST without them.
Great investment
I’m definitely going to get one!!
Perfect timing! I literally just sat down to work on my stack of 450 Halloween HSTs, picked up my phone to find something to listen to and here you are! 😄
That is awesome! Good luck on your stack of HSTs!
Great tips! I have one of the slotted trimmer rulers and it's not a favorite.
Love the tips, my “time saving” tip doesn’t really save any time, it just feels like it to me. It’s a head game. I like to do things in “sessions”. I am always in a hurry to get to the parts I enjoy the most, so I want to rush through other parts to get to the good stuff. IF I resign myself to only do, say the cutting, in one session then I find I enjoy the process more. Depending on how much time I have, I may or may not move onto the next session of, say drawing the lines on the back of the background for HST. I might do this in front of the TV with hubby and I find I am not thinking about the next thing till I am done. Hope this makes sense. Might be more useful to me since I am a beginner and all the steps take way longer than they should Haha….
I would definitely use my Accuquilt HST die for making a bunch!
Thanks!
Thanks for sharing
Thanks for watching!
The 32 at a time method is great. You just need to start with a much larger square, so unless you're using yardage it isn't possible (unless you need really small half square triangles).
I use a tucker turner by Studio 180. It is easier to read.
I prefer slotted trimmer because I only have to make 2 cuts instead of 4!
I use a Lazy Susan from my kitchen that never got used.
Good Afternoon Hailey. Happy Quilting Day to you and enjoy. Thank you so much for all your time and information,it’s a lot of help help for me. Have a wonderful day and enjoy.❤️😀🧵🪡✂️👗
Good Afternoon! Happy Quilting Day! Thanks so much for watching ☺️
If you set your seam before you cut the square into triangles, it's one less step to do in ironing them open.
Great tip!