The Missouri Quilt Company has some super quilting tutorials on YouTube.com. You can subscribe to their feed so when they make a new tutorial video, it comes to your email inbox. I have found that I dream about making quilt projects, just because the Missouri Quilt Company has shined their light on a better and/or smarter way to quilt!
There has been one that has had me stumped for quite some time. I was not going to stop until I figured out the fabric formula. I have truly been practicing various sizes for half-square triangles, all with failure until (of course) I finally figured it out! Here is the video:
First, let me say that in quilting, you should always clip your corners. This video does not do that and it drives me a little batty. Especially when using white fabric, once the pinwheels are put together, you can see the corners through the quilt. NOT. COOL. It takes just a few extra seconds of your time to use a sharp scissors or rotary cutter to clip them – and you end up with a way better finished block and quilt! Here is a photo of two of my pinwheels that have the corners clipped and two that do not:
And here is the secret solution for the half-square triangle sizing. My goal was to make that simple half-square triangle work for ANY size of blocks and not just for the charm squares that are shown in the video. I set my sights on a 9″ (finished) pinwheel (9 1/2″ unfinished). And the solution for what size squares I should use? THREE (3) inches bigger than your unfinished block size! This gives you a little bit of room to trim the edges of the half-square triangles so they are perfect!
There you have it! Go tell it on a mountain! Share it with your quilting friends…and remember, you heard it here first!