Group: | Quilts n' Things |
Swap Coordinator: | perkl8r (contact) |
Swap categories: | Sewing Quilting |
Number of people in swap: | 3 |
Location: | Regional - USA |
Type: | Type 3: Package or craft |
Last day to signup/drop: | October 3, 2016 |
Date items must be sent by: | October 24, 2016 |
Number of swap partners: | 1 |
Description: | |
QnT FALL HSTS USA 2016 10-3-16 THRU 10-24-16 --ONE PARTNER --12 different HSTS HSTS = half square triangles FABRIC CHARMS = a certain cut of fabric – for this swap 4 ½â€X 4 ½†SQUARING-UP = cutting your HST to 4â€X4†with equal amounts of light fabric on one side and dark fabric on the other side with a diagonal seam running between the two Light side fabric options: white, off-white, cream, tan, beige, bone (print or solid or tone-on-tone) Darker side fabric options: fall colors, fall prints, tone-on-tone, no solids (leaves, nuts, etc) 1.Pick one light 4 ½â€X4 ½†fabric charm and one darker 4 ½â€X4 ½†fabric charm. Place them right sides together. Draw a pencil line on the wrong side of the lighter square from the upper left hand corner to the lower right hand corner. 2.Stitch a scant ¼†seam on either side of the pencil line 3.Cut on the pencil line 4.Open both HSTS and press to the darker side 5.Square-up each HST to 4â€X4†6.Keep one HST of the pair for yourself and stack the other up to send to your partner 7.Do steps 1 thru 6 twelve times to make twelve pairs of HSTS. You may use any one print only 3 times in your set of 12 different HSTS, as long as you do not send your partner any two HSTS exactly alike. Variety is the spice of life! Note: Sometimes I have trouble sticking to a scant ¼†seam so I often start with fabric charms larger like 5â€X5†which gives me more error allowance. As long as you square them up to 4â€X4†before mailing it doesn’t really matter what side fabric charm you start with. Note: The bigger the difference/contrast between the light side and the darker side the better. If we have enough interest in this swap we will do it at least 3 times before November 1, 2016. That will give us a few weeks to finish up any project we may be working on for Thanksgiving. |
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