Franceslovesfabric wrote:
Laura,
That is one way to make them. One of my friends makes all her half square triangles that way. Instead of adding 7/8 of an inch to the finished size, she adds an inch, draws a line down the center, sews a quarter inch on both sides and cuts them apart. Then she trims the squares to the size that she wants. That way they are always the right size.
Frances
The advantage of doing the stitching before cutting the square into triangles is that the bias is less likely to stretch.
You still need to be careful not to stretch the seam when pressing the sewn piece open, though.
Anne in Vancouver, Canada