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    It doesn't matter which papers you use as long as it is not fusible, the papers can be torn off easily and that the finished square (once it's sewed into the project) is 2". When the HST's are sewn and trimmed, if you open it to a square it will measure 2-1/2", which will make it a 2" finished.

    Debbie

    by snelson61 » Sun Jan 23, 2011 3:49 pm

    I would love to join this traveling clan. I have a question,, I use triangulations for all my HST'S, can I use this or do I HAVE to use the papers suggested? If I have to then I will need 3 sheets of paper.

    "Don't cry because it's over. Smile because it happened."...quote courtesy of Dr. Seuss

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      I'm chiming in here with a method for those people who are using the Triangulations files to put their name on
      the papers without printing labels, or making a stamp, or writing on the papers. It involves using Photoshop.
      I have Photoshop CS3 but not Elements, don't have any idea if this would work in Elements. Worth a try!

      I apologize for the length of the post, if this doesn't apply to you just breeze on by.

      I opened the Triangulations file, located the 2 inch finished page. This page will make 12 finished hst.
      Did file copy. This only put the 2 inch page into the memory.
      Opened Photoshop.
      Created a new file with width 8.5 inches, automatically it picked 11 inches high.
      Keep resolution at 72 pixels per inch.

      Paste into the new document. Lo and Behold, the page appears!
      Now for the fun part.
      you will make a text layer by clicking on the T icon. Then type your screen name,
      city state and country on two lines. Make the type about 12 point. When finished typing,
      click on the name of the layer in the layer palette.
      then highlight your text using the mouse, and click Edit and Copy.
      Now you will start pasting the name into the triangles.

      Step 1. Click on the text tool, then on the screen approximately where the name should appear.
      Step 2. Select Edit and Paste. the name appears, not rotated and in the wrong spot!
      Step 3. Select Edit, Transform, and Rotate. Grab one of the corner handles of the name box and rotate as desired. Then hit Enter.
      Step 4. Click on the move tool. It looks like a crosshairs. Move the name box where you want it.

      Keep doing this until all 12 boxes are filled. Once I figured this out, it only took about 5 minutes.
      At the end, you will have multiple layers. So, select Layers and Merge all layers.
      Then SAVE it where you can find it.

      I tried this and it prints out exactly the right size. If you have the Triangulations disk, this could make your life easier for the exchange.

      I'm posting a picture of the page. Kathy

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        May I please beg you fellow travelers to put a picture on your profile so we can get to know all of you? Please, pretty please???

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          Originally posted by ritzy
          May I please beg you fellow travelers to put a picture on your profile so we can get to know all of you? Please, pretty please???
          Well said, Ritzy!!

          We showed you ours, now you show us yours! :lol:


          It's Not What You Gather, But What You Scatter
          That Tells What Kind Of Life You Have Lived !

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            Originally posted by kathyst2
            I'm chiming in here with a method for those people who are using the Triangulations files to put their name on
            the papers without printing labels, or making a stamp, or writing on the papers. It involves using Photoshop.
            I have Photoshop CS3 but not Elements, don't have any idea if this would work in Elements. Worth a try!
            Kathy
            OHMYGOSH!! Kathy, this is brilliant!!! Thanks for the tute!


            It's Not What You Gather, But What You Scatter
            That Tells What Kind Of Life You Have Lived !

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              Sounds like fun! I'm starting small 28 triangles this time.
              Juana
              New Orleans, Louisiana, USA

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                I'm the one of the left, Ritzy! :wink:
                From the edge of Sherwood Forest, home of Robin Hood

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                  Originally posted by ritzy
                  May I please beg you fellow travelers to put a picture on your profile so we can get to know all of you? Please, pretty please???
                  Agreed! I would love to see the face that goes along with the names and the HST.
                  Clara
                  From the edge of Sherwood Forest, home of Robin Hood

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                    Originally posted by Margo
                    Originally posted by NaneeWolf
                    Great idea from Margo to write your infomation on each paper & I like adding your TQS screen name too. Doing it before you start putting your triangles together is brilliant! If anyone else can offer suggestions on anything, please don't hesitate!

                    You GO, Carol! My papers came yesterday, and I'm going to write my TQS name, State and Country on my triangles before I sew them! Hoping that will be easier!
                    Debbie

                    I'm using one of the new Sharpie pens that doesn't bleed through the paper so there is no danger of the ink getting on the fabrics!
                    http://pen.sharpie.com/

                    Also...please spell out your state name for the International members who may not know our state abbreviations!
                    I just bought Avery Return Address Labels (2/3" x 1 3/4") 5195 from Walmart. 10 sheets totall of 600 labels. When I get my triangles back from the sorting I think I will save the papers with the information from everyone. I can put them in a paper project to add to the documentation of the quilt I will make from the triangles.

                    Susan - Puyallup, Washington USA

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                      Count me in
                      Mary Eunice Weinkauf
                      Brockport, New York 14420
                      mailto:mweinka1@rochester.rr.com

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                        Note on Triangulations or any other computer printout for HST. Be sure to measure your printout. Every printer is different with how they handle the data coming out. You don't have to measure each printout, but do a test. If you pull the file into another file and add data like name and location, also do a test. Each program is unique in how it talks to the printer. It's worth a test printout for accuracy.

                        One other recommendation is to get thin paper. Not the high end bright white stuff. It will probably tear easier in the end.

                        Remember we are going for a 2" finished size.

                        Sorry, these are experiences I've run into when doing graphic arts and dealing with client files from different programs. It's better to test then assume and possibly effect a quilt or many.
                        Thanks, Clara

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                          I'm ordering my triangle papers tonight.
                          Nakita in Homestead, Florida

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                            I sewed my 5 pages of triangles last night. I fitted 4 repeats of personal information on address labels (font size 8 pt.) and cut them apart. Each little strip fit nicely on the triangle paper backing after I had pressed all the triangles--sure saved time writing. Am planning on mailing them this week.

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                              Numbers Update and a New Country added to our list.

                              280!!!!!!! Wow.

                              Here we go.
                              USA, Canada, UK, Ireland, Finland, Norway, the Netherlands, Australia and SCOTLAND. Still hoping for South Korea.

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                                This sounds like fun! I plan to make 112 (4 sheets) of HST's.
                                Janet
                                Stevens Point, WI

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