tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6494902717449857106.post4277041521211904197..comments2023-12-03T12:54:24.445-07:00Comments on Alamosa Quilter: Half-Square TrianglesLynnhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/13665481715449959495noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6494902717449857106.post-60871649285002309672010-05-17T10:14:00.016-06:002010-05-17T10:14:00.016-06:00Lynn, I have used the angler also. I like it. I ...Lynn, I have used the angler also. I like it. I really love paper piecing, however, and though I don't care for Thangles, I really like triangulations paper and other such paper. If you're interested in swapping some 2 and 1/2" unfinished half-square triangles, let me know. A couple of friends of mine and I are swapping to try to get a lot of variety in our stashes. We're each going to make 100 triangles (I'm making four of each kind--I'm swapping two and keeping two, but I could swap three and keep one!) and swap. Does this make sense? We're doing one side medium/dark and the other side light. I'm using batiks and civil war prints. I bet my friend Michelle uses Thimbleberries, Bound to the Prairie, and the like. (She's a "dark and dirty" quilter.) Don't know for sure what the other friend will send--she's still trying to decide if she wants to participate.Stephanie in Michiganhttp://peasinapod.typepad.com/peas-in-a-pod/noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6494902717449857106.post-49518613424355950282010-05-16T18:30:43.162-06:002010-05-16T18:30:43.162-06:00I have not used thangles...maybe I should?I have not used thangles...maybe I should?Barbhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06622919657309096651noreply@blogger.com