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Quilting Hexagons Tutorial
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  1. #Quilting Hexagons Tutorial How To Do Hexagons#
  2. #Quilting Hexagons Tutorial Code At Checkout#

Clip the exess pieces and corners also. But you should leave around 1' opening for turning.

Quilting Hexagons Tutorial Code At Checkout

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quilting hexagons tutorial

I use a plastic coated paper clip to hold the fabric and paper together, as well. Thanks for clearning that up for me!PS - I'm a member also - I love your little button :)Great tutorial!I will link to this post when I teach a class on these hexagons!Great tutorial. Plus, I always wondered if you sewed through the paper or not. I've been spring cleaning the last few days and I'm anxious to get back to my machine.I am SO glad you showed us up close pictures - it makes it so much more understandable. I like your idea of ironing and then pulling the paper out.You are always so organized. When I made my GFG (and did about a million of those hexie's) I left the paper in until each hexigon was sewn on each side.

Too much fun making all these cute things. I hope they come quickly! I also bought a ruler for dresden plates so I am set for those too. I have taken your challenge to make some but had to order the paper hexies first. :-)Hi Lori, Great tutorial, I didn't do them exactly like that for the paperdoll quilt, but almost.I had nevr made them before.

Thanks for sharing such easy step by step pictures! Can't wait to see how you sew them together. :)I think my 9-year old would love to do some of these.You method is soooo much easier than they way I've been doing it. I never thought about attempting a grandmother's flower garden.too complicated.but now maybe I CAN do it! Yay! Probably best to start with a pillow though.

What a great way for her to earn some extra cash.I wish I was your neighbor and I would BUZZ on over there and cut some hexies. Great idea! I also love that you pay your daughter to help make hexies. Never thought of using a paper clip. I might try that with my 9 year old too! Thanks!!JennI love the tutorial.I have always enjoyed making the hexies.I've updated my link to you so that it goes to your main page and includes this.Excellent tutorial! I currently use freezer paper because of the slipping issues.

Thanks for sharing.What a great idea to get your daughter to help you and learn the technique.Great tutorial Lori :) Tks so much and I think Kassidy has a great job!!!Thank you for this! It makes me think about try it out and I'm not so keen on sewing by hand.What great timing for this tutorial! I just started my first english paper piecing project last week, and am really enjoying it. It would definitely make it easier to cut out the hexie's.What a wonderful tutorial and what a beautiful Blog, Lori!This is great Lori, I just pulled out a flower garden UFO and I was not stitching my fabric around the paper like that but I will now. Where did you get your acuquilt dies? I have the older sizzix with a narrower opening and would have to buy a new die cutter machine.

I'm going to have to give up everything but doing your projects if I want to keep up! Lol! Love the tutorial. You Rock.Lori, you are one dangerous lady. Anxious to see your next step of stitching them together to a flower. Thanks BFF!Thank you so much for the tutorial.you make it so clear.may have to start them very soon now.always wanted to but never really knew what to do. I do mine slightly different, but I love to see how people do things because it helps me. I like your method so much better! 29, 2010 at 9:58 AMWhat a great tutorial.

This is really helpful! I've been intrigued by hexagons but have not seen such a thorough tutorial. Antalya-TÜRKİYE den sevgiler. Bana çok yardımcı oldunuz.

Quilting Hexagons Tutorial How To Do Hexagons

Thanks for sharing.Love your voice when you write.and very good tut! Thanks for sharing.I want to make one.I love your fabric choices.Hi! I don't know if I ever commented on this tutorial but it is my go to for hexagons! I love it! Thanks for teaching me how to do hexagons. Wonder if I can persuade my eight year old to do some paid sewing.Oh, I love these hexies! I can't wait to get started on something with them. I can imagine it would be quick. Sooo fun and thanks again for showing us YOUR WAY.Thankyou so much for this tutorial.I have been wanting to try Hexies for a while nowLove love love this method! oh my goodness, so much neater than my way!I'm going to share the link in my next blog post on it!Thanks for letting me know about it - too easyOH!! I wish that I knew about this method! I have a hexie UFO that I had cut all the pieces out years a go.and only have some sewn together.Oh! I meant to also say.Yay! for your Kassidy! How awesome :o)Love this method. I have seen tutorials on it before, but this one excels them all :)Ok.I am TOTALLY HOOKED.I love making these Hexies and all kinds of ideas are happening in my head for them.each one is cuter that the one before.

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