I can't offer tips but sure can use some. Early in the exchange I used a fusible marked with sewing lines to make four sets of HSTs. Since these might have been inconsistent with the paper guides - I kept them for a twin sized quilt.
My results have been "off" even within the fused HSTs. (I suppose I have one tip - paper is better than fusible for HSTs! The fusible is slippery.) I've made them all into pinwheels and plan to use sashing to join them. The challenge is that the pinwheels measure between 4.25 and 4.5 inches in size. (4.5 is the "correct" size.) Of course, some opportunities to correct for this are now gone... Since all of us will be working with HSTs - maybe my troubles can solicit tips that will benefit us newbies.
Obviously, being more precise from the get go is my lesson learned. But - given where I am - any recommendations for dealing with this are welcome.
What are the merits of:
1 - Cutting each square to 4.25" (knowing the outer points won't fall in the corners...)
2 - Trying to press (block) the squares to reach 4.5"
3 - using the seam allowances to adjust
4 - tossing out the smaller squares
Thanks in advance for your help! (For those of you who may be worrying about the quality of my HSTs for the exchange - know that I did a lot better with Edyta's paper and stayed on the line! Just can't stand to toss these wonky babies...)
Wendy







