It doesn’t matter what you use to draw the line because we’re going to cut right through it, it’s going to be on the inside. We’re going to draw the line corner to corner. And so we’re going to take our two squares. And with the half square triangle what we’re looking for is a 9 ½ inch size. The first one we’re going to start with is going to be our half square triangle. Alright so let me show you how to make this. Sometimes we just need something nice and big, fun for our bed. So it’s a lot of fun to make something big every once in a while. ![]() So it’s a lot of backing but it’s a big quilt. Or you can use one big piece of the 108 fabric. And if you’re going to use the 45 you’re going to need 9 ¼ yards of fabric for that. So the backing on this quilt is beautiful. And you’re going to need 1 ¾ yards for that outer border. The inner border is going to be ¾ of a yard. Then what we’re going to do is we’re going to have this first inner border out here. You’re also going to need the same amount of ten inch background squares because we’re going to put one with each one of those. ![]() And we have used Grand Illusion by Katya Hoffman for Windham Fabrics. So to make this quilt what you’re going to need is one packet of ten inch squares. It’s got a real modern look and a lot of movement to it. I just try to imagine what it would look like if I’d done it smaller, tinier, you know, what would happen here. We’ve got a half square triangle and two drunkard’s paths and let’s take a look at this quilt because it’s really fun. And I thought what happens if I add a half square triangle to the drunkard’s path template. And I’ve been having fun playing with our new drunkard’s path template. You know a lot of my things come about because I ask the question, what happens if. And I’ve got a fun project for you today. ![]() Hi everybody, it’s Jenny from the Missouri Star Quilt Co.
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