"Calculating Quarter-Square Triangles"


 

Many quilters tend to go into a "flat-spin" the minute you mention anything to do with formulas and mathematics. And although working with triangles can be tricky, there
are a few "simple secrets" that will
take out all the stress of calculating these measurements.

Some patterns do provide you with
the measurements for quick-piecing quarter-square triangles but many
only give the starting triangle size. Unfortunately, this limits you to the "slowest" and least accurate piecing method.


And
for those who are designing and creating their own quilts, you'll want to know the "quick and easy" way to calculate the measurements to quick-piece your quarter-square triangles.

So, how do you determine the proper cutting dimensions for quick-pieced, quarter-square triangle units?

It's easy -- here's how...

CALCULATING THE CUTTING SIZE FOR QUICK-PIECED QUARTER-SQUARE TRIANGLES

The calculations are based on the finished size of the blocks. So, your first step is to determine your finished block size. Then you add the "magic number" to this and you're done!

The "magic number" for quarter-square triangles is 1¼".  You simply add 1¼" to the required FINISHED SIZE of your quarter-square triangle unit.  

So, for example, if you want a 4" (finished size) quarter-square triangle unit, you need to cut two squares that measure 5¼" each. For a 5½" (finished size) quarter-square triangle unit, you need to cut squares that measure 6¾". See, I told you it was easy, once you know how!

You place them together and prepare the quarter-square triangle units as shown in the quick-pieced quarter-square triangle instructions.

Remember: Cut your squares 1¼" larger than the finished size of the quarter-square triangle unit, when making these units using the
quick-piecing quarter-square triangle technique
.

HOWEVER... very often you will find that the squares are still slightly small.

You can try sewing the squares together with seams that are slightly less than 1/4" from the marked center line. But I prefer to cut the squares "larger" and then trim them back, if necessary. It adds an extra step,
but I believe it is well worth it.

My philosophy --it's always easier to cut a little off but you can never add a little on.

So -- I always add 1½" to my squares, instead of the recommended 1¼".

After the units are sewn and pressed, align them "squarely" under an inch-grid ruler with a diagonal line, ensuring the diagonal line matches with your seam line. Then, trim them back to the exact finished size that you require.

This is especially helpful when you are making miniature quilts, because a tiny difference has a BIG impact on little blocks.

So -- there you have it. The "quickest and easiest" methods for calculating and piecing quarter-square triangle units!

I wish you the best of luck with your next "quarter-square triangle" project or on point quilt setting!


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