• HOME
  • ABOUT
  • BLOG
  • CONTACT
  • FEATURES
  • PARTIES I LINK TO

Nannycraft4u

Make your handmade dreams a reality - Just ask Nanny!

  • CHARITY PROJECTS
  • TUTORIALS
    • BAGS,POUCHES,ROLLS,WALLETS
    • EMBROIDERY
    • HOME/DECOR
    • LET’S SEW
    • QUILTING TUTORIALS
    • SPIN THE PINS
    • TOYS
    • WOTZA WEDNESDAY
  • SEWING/QUILTING
    • SIMPLE PROJECTS
    • TIPS & TOOLS
  • RECIPES
  • NANNY CHAT
  • NANNY & POPPY PROJECTS
    • CRAFT ROOM
    • HOUSE
    • TRAVEL
Home » HSTs

Make Half Square Triangles from Charm Squares

February 20, 2017 by Nanny 8 Comments

Today we are going to make a Variation of the 9 patch .  We will make Half Square Triangles from Charm Squares and add them to the 9 patch.  This will add more variety to our 9 Patch Sampler.

 

WHAT YOU NEED:

  • 4 x 5″ squares  Dark and
  • 5 x 5″ squares Light

LET’S SEW!

We are now going to make a Half Square Triangle – this is another shape that is used in many quilting designs and with careful measuring, stitching and trimming you will have no troubles!

1.   Take one Dark and one Light and on the wrong side of the Light, draw in the diagonal.

2.  Place it right sides together with the remaining Dark and stitch a scant 1/4″ either side of the line.

3.  Cut between the lines

 

You now have two half square triangles! That was easy wasn’t it!

4.  Now comes the trimming:

To make it easier, I have placed masking tape along the 45 degree line on my rule.

Nanny note:  I am going to show you two methods of trimming – you might like to try both and decide which works best for you!

Method 1

Take one of the triangles and place your rule so that:

  • the 45 degree line is along the stitching line so you can just see the stitching
  • the 4.5″ line on the rule is running down the left and meeting the other 4.5″ line at the bottom left .

Now trim along the edge that is showing (top right – sorry I already trimmed)

Press seam towards the dark and you should have a 4.5″ square.

Method 2

Press the seam towards the dark

Place the rule 45 degree line along the seam, moving it along till you can see 4.5″ both ways – mine runs down the left side and along the bottom and meet where they meet the 45 degree line. (see the green pencil)

 

Trim the 2 sides – top and right

Turn the square around and repeat the process to square it up.

This trimming is an important part of quilting – we keep squaring, trimming and checking as we go and this results in blocks that go together easily and end up the size we are after!

5.  Trim the other squares  3 Dark and 4 Light to 4.5″ squares

6.  Organise the squares:

Nanny note:  

When you join a half square triangle to another square, you will notice that the diagonal does not join into the corner of the other square – dont panic!  That is what is supposed to happen- it is the 1/4″ seam allowance for when you join to the next row.

 

Nanny note – pressing:  when you join a HST (Half Square Triangle) to another square ,  press so that the seams including the diagonal seam lie flat even if it means it will be towards the light square.

Sew and press your 9 patch.

Well done!

Next week we will continue using charm squares, strips and Half Square Triangles to make variations of the 9 patch to add to our Sampler.  Don’t forget to show us your blocks – I’m loving the different fabric choices!

Until next time

Nanny xx

Please share:

  • Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window)
  • Click to email a link to a friend (Opens in new window)
  • Click to share on Twitter (Opens in new window)
  • Click to share on Pinterest (Opens in new window)

Filed Under: QUILTING TUTORIALS, SEWING/QUILTING, TUTORIALS Tagged With: 9 patch, 9 patch sampler, charm squares, half square triangles, HSTs, quilt blocks, Quiltalong, sewalong

Welcome!

Welcome! I am Nanny and this is where I like to share my crafting as well as other snippets of our life in Australia. Read more

Social

Follow me on:

Like a Newsletter?

My Button4u

grab button for Nannycraft4u
<div class="nannycraft4u-button" style="width: 150px; margin: 0 auto;"> <a href="http://www.nannycraft4u.com.au" rel="nofollow"> <img src="http://i1168.photobucket.com/albums/r482/Nannycraft4u/logo8-001.jpg" alt="Nannycraft4u" width="150" height="150" /> </a> </div>

Looking for something?

Australian Women Bloggers Directory by Blog Chicks

Subscribe to Blog via Email

Enter your email address to subscribe to this blog and receive notifications of new posts by email.

Follow on Facebook

Follow on Facebook

Favourites

  • TUTORIAL - Slow Cooker Lid Cover
    TUTORIAL - Slow Cooker Lid Cover
  • Candlewicking Adventure - How to Make a Colonial Knot
    Candlewicking Adventure - How to Make a Colonial Knot
  • Pillowcases For Oncology Kids - FQ's
    Pillowcases For Oncology Kids - FQ's
  • Sew Along - Make a Standard Pillowcase
    Sew Along - Make a Standard Pillowcase
[instagram-feed]

Meta

  • Log in
  • Entries feed
  • Comments feed
  • WordPress.org

© Nannycraft4u

All content and images belong to Nannycraft4u unless otherwise indicated. You are welcome to link back to my blog, but you may not copy whole posts, tutorials or photos without my permission. Please give credit for my work and link back to the original post at Nannycraft4u.com If you use one of my ideas, I would love to know about it. Designs and tutorials are for personal use only.

Copyright © 2023 · Lifestyle Pro Theme on Genesis Framework · WordPress · Log in