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About Vinette de Phillipe
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I can answer most questions about quilt construction and pattern making.

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I have quilted for over 40 years, taught classes to children and adults. Made quilts for family and for sale.

 
   

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Topic: Quilting



Expert: Vinette de Phillipe
Date: 7/3/2008
Subject: setting in triangles

Question
Hi,
I am making a Linus quilt with squares on point & sashing between. (I am making "vertical"  sashing pieces the same size as each square & the "horizontal" sashing as long strips. I need to "set in" side triangles to give the quilt a straight edge. HOW?
Thanks so much.
Judy

Answer
HI Judy,
Rather than try to explain it to you, I found some sites that will better explain it.

http://www.quiltersreview.com/article.asp?article=/tip/quilting/001127_a.asp

http://www.quiltingpassion.com/triangles.html

There are some click thru info you will find helpful on the above sites.

vinette

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