Quarter Square Triangles 00B PDF
US$20.00
Print Quarter Square Triangles 00B on fabric for precise results without the need to measure or trim to size after sewing.
12 sizes
Description
Print 12 sizes of Quarter Square Triangles 00B on fabric for precise results without the need to trim to size after sewing.
PDF DOWNLOAD – SHAPE COLLECTION + INSTRUCTIONS 36.4 MB
System Requirements – Windows or Mac with Adobe Reader (not a phone or tablet) and any ordinary color Inkjet printer or all-in-one.
There are 12 sizes in the Quarter Square Triangles 00B shape collection. Several other sizes are available as shown in the Index of Shapes. As usual, Inklingo shapes are named with the finished size.
I do the math and measuring. You sew!
QST = Quarter Square Triangle
Quarter Square Triangles (QST) have straight grain on the long side. Half Square Triangles (HST) have straight grain on the two short sides.
Features of the Quarter Square Triangles 00B Shape Collection (PDF)
- shapes to print on fabric
- diagrams showing how much fabric you need
- shapes without seam allowances to print on freezer paper (just in case you want templates)
& More Good Things about Inklingo Quarter Square Triangles
- use a rotary cutter or scissors
- overview of traditional, pre-Inklingo QST methods
- a choice of layouts to use fabric efficiently (see the Triangle Tips PDF, page 7)
- makes common sizes of Hourglass, Ohio Star, and many other designs
- includes instructions for methods that require minimal printing
- all the benefits of sewing with triangle paper, but no paper to pick off
- precision corners and matching marks for great results
- perfect for fussy cutting
- ideal for scrap quilts and some sizes fit on Jelly Rolls (2.5-inch strips)
- use with any pattern
Some of these sizes were on the Inklingo #2 CD (2006, sold out long ago) but without the two optional layouts for each size, suggested custom page sizes, and improved bookmark navigation.
About the sizes
All Inklingo shapes are named with the finished size (minus the seam allowances).
Most patterns list the finished size of the shapes but you can usually tell the size by looking at adjoining squares and other shapes without doing the math.
This is the shape collection you need if a pattern requires you to cut 4 triangles from squares which are cut from strips that are 1.75 to 4.25 inches wide. With traditional methods, designers add 1.25 (which is only an approximation) to get the width of the strip/squares, so in some patterns:
- Cut 0.5-inch QST from 1.75-inch squares
- Cut 2-inch QST from 3.25-inch squares
- Cut 3-inch QST from 4.25-inch squares
sadiefloss (verified owner) –
I bought the Quarter Square Triangles 00B collection specifically to make Flying Geese for a Bonnie Hunter mystery quilt. This collection combined with the Half Square Triangles 00B collection means I can easily make any size Flying Geese with perfect ease and accuracy from (.5 x 1.0) to (1.5 x 3.0) – 6 sizes! Knowing that it will turn out so accurately makes my stitching a joy!
Sue (verified owner) –
Oh Linda, this makes it SO simple and accurate. Making 225 of these units for a mystery quilt is a breeze. Thank you
Colleen (verified owner) –
Not only is Inklingo a fantastic way to quilt, the owner Linda is very helpful if you have a problem!
Froma S (verified owner) –
This is the only way to fly. INKLINGO is the greatest!
Marcia (verified owner) –
Again, your instructions are very
clear and the inklingo system makes
it so easy for any skill level quilter.
Susan (verified owner) –
If you can follow directions you can make beautiful quilts. This is one of the easiest patterns and I love the number of sizes available in the one download.
Sue (verified owner) –
I am still working on my free Inklingo star but you cant say enough for this product. I have made 10 stars so far and trying to make it to 20. I plan on getting this download when I finish the star so I can move on to other projects. Thanks for such a great product.