Ok all you hexagon lovers
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[quote=SueDor]Very cute, but I don't think I could work with such tiny pieces of fabric.
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I might be wrong, but I think I'll try it with bigger hexes, maybe doubled and sewed, right sides together and then pulled through and ironed. Then start from the first. Seems to me it would make a very pretty couch throw. Maybe with batting in it. I have a mental vision of one made from a bunch of colors all in the same family. I've got bunches of this and thats stuffed here and there.
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I might be wrong, but I think I'll try it with bigger hexes, maybe doubled and sewed, right sides together and then pulled through and ironed. Then start from the first. Seems to me it would make a very pretty couch throw. Maybe with batting in it. I have a mental vision of one made from a bunch of colors all in the same family. I've got bunches of this and thats stuffed here and there.
#14
I have the book called Fantastic Fabric Folding, which shows this technique, too. Love its, haven't tried it yet, but may do that today!!!
Thanks for the link! She did such a wonderful demo, I was able to turn off the sound - barking dogs :( and still understand the process.
Thanks for the link! She did such a wonderful demo, I was able to turn off the sound - barking dogs :( and still understand the process.
Book shows folding flowers techniques
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Hmmmmmm. I thought for sure that was in there, but I didn't go check. Another gal said it was; so, 'monkey see, monkey do' I just repeated it. Silly me!!
Originally Posted by BellaBoo
I have that book but it doesn't have the hexagon folding. Am I just not seeing it? The flower folding is for a square.
#19
Originally Posted by SueDor
Very cute, but I don't think I could work with such tiny pieces of fabric. I did bookmark it though!
#20
Originally Posted by Corky
I have the book called Fantastic Fabric Folding, which shows this technique, too. Love its, haven't tried it yet, but may do that today!!!
Thanks for the link! She did such a wonderful demo, I was able to turn off the sound - barking dogs :( and still understand the process.
Thanks for the link! She did such a wonderful demo, I was able to turn off the sound - barking dogs :( and still understand the process.
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