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Making the Broken Dishes Blocks:
Method #1 - This is my preferred method, as it made the most accurate HST.
Here is a link to Amazon. You may also find them at quilt shops.
Place fabrics with right sides together and pin the paper to secure it. I like to leave a little around the edges. Be sure to line it up straight on the grain. We don't want wonky blocks.
It is so easy to follow the arrows - you won't miss a minute of the Olympics.
Use a sharp rotary cutter and ruler to carefully cut the units.
Once you have removed your papers, you are ready to press - please use starch as it helps keep them square.
Press toward the red (in both groups).
Please trim your dog ears before you continue.
Arrange your block before sewing. I sewed several incorrectly while watching TV - is is easier to mess up than you think.
Press the first units before finishing the block. I used to try to skip this step - but don't it makes a real difference.Press the last seam open for a nice flat block.
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Method #2
Making 8 HTS at a time. This works well, but it is necessary to mark the fabric and trim each unit.
Start with a 6 inch square of each fabric.
Mark a diagonal line cross-wise from each corner - sorry, it's a little hard to see.
Stitch on both sides of the drawn line. I'm using white thread so you can see it - please use red for modern and off white for repro.
Cut the units apart using a good sharp rotary blade and ruler.
Press well to the red side.
Measure!! and trim units as needed - be sure to keep the angle square. 2 1/2" unfinished.
Snip those ears.
As in Method #1 - arrange and sew
Press sub-unitsPress the last seam OPEN.
Ta Da!
If you like to do them 2 at a time that is fine. If you have another method of making HST that is fine too as long as your measurements are correct.
Here is some inspiration!
REVIEW:
- MAKE A TEST BLOCK FIRST!
- HST units are 2 1/2 inches unfinished.
- Broken Dishes block is 4 1/2 inches unfinished.
- Use your very best sewing skills.
- Press as you go.
- Do NOT trim the final block.
- Make 2 sets of 40 blocks - 40 with one combination and 40 with another.
Have fun and thanks for swapping!
xo
Thangles ordered! Always wanted to try that method and this seems like perfect time for it. Thanks for the Pinterest board too, I'll be ogling that today!
ReplyDeleteThank you for these two wonderful tutorials Barb !
ReplyDeleteThe second method is the good one for me ! ;)
Xoxo
Your hourglass blocks all look wonderfully precise. I hope the ones you receive are just as beautifully made!
ReplyDeleteWhat fun! I can hear sewing machines starting up around the world! Have fun sewing everyone!
ReplyDeleteSo excited to get started! I press my triangles open BEFORE I remove the paper and that helps me with accuracy. It also means that the second fabric will need to be sandwiched between the paper and the red for the seams to be pressed toward the red. Just another option! Thanks so much Barb!!
ReplyDeleteVery exciting, can't wait to get started!
ReplyDeleteWill be enjoying watching all those blocks come together...like he Thangles idea...hugs, Julierose
ReplyDeleteLooks like another successful swap! When I have to make a lot of hst that are the same I love triangles on a roll!
ReplyDeleteIt's going to be fun to see all the quilts made with these broken dishes blocks :0) Great tutorials!
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