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Whether you're a quilter who loves slow stitching or zipping through a project, there’s something deeply satisfying about maximizing efficiency when cutting your fabric. In this class, crafter and quilter Faith Hale demonstrates how to batch cut half square triangles in a range of quantities. You’ll use a ruler and fabric marker to map your cuts, a rotary cutter and mat to make them, and an iron to set everything into place. Master this essential technique and you’ll open the door to faster, more flexible piecing—and a whole world of quilt block possibilities.
Learn how to:Measure and cut four-at-a-time half square triangles
Measure and cut eight-at-a-time half square triangles
Measure and cut sixteen-at-a-time half square triangles
Here’s what you’ll need:
- Fabric
- Rotary cutter
- Cutting mat
- Quilting ruler
- Marking tool
Downloads:
Measure and cut eight-at-a-time half square triangles
Measure and cut sixteen-at-a-time half square triangles
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How to Batch Cut Half Square Triangles Reviews
16 users recommended this class to a friend
Lindsay Barber
These techniques blew my mind! Now I’m not so intimidated by making a half square quilt :)
4 hours ago
Norene Ault
I'm new to quilting and thought this was an invaluable time saver for triangular blocks!
6 days ago
