Tip toe through the hexagons Cutie style! Cutting
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I'm loving the fabric! So pretty!
Missgiggles.....I don't know what you did, hurts my brain to try to figure it out, but the fabric is really pretty!
Ok,,,,I'm taking names of those that are going to help me unpack, then we will have a party and/or road trip!
Missgiggles.....I don't know what you did, hurts my brain to try to figure it out, but the fabric is really pretty!
Ok,,,,I'm taking names of those that are going to help me unpack, then we will have a party and/or road trip!
#303
Thank you all :D:D:D
Missgigglewings...a 45 degree triangles will give you 8 pieces (octagon) according to my book :wink:
I hope that you can get a couple of more repeats, those blocks are Gorgeous!!!
Missgigglewings...a 45 degree triangles will give you 8 pieces (octagon) according to my book :wink:
I hope that you can get a couple of more repeats, those blocks are Gorgeous!!!
#304
Originally Posted by missgigglewings
I was so excited about learning this, Cutebuns gives such clear directions and still I created ONE BIG FAT MESS! Would you all just look at this. Either my plates are too small (HA!), my triangular ruler is not true (HA!) or I really, really flubbed up! (duh). Look at that black one...what in the world is that?? I have no idea what I did or didn't do, but I am not giving up. Does anybody have an idea of what the hoot happened here? Please don't worry about hurting my feelings, I really want to learn this!
#305
Thank you all so much! I looked at my ruler more closly and it is a 90*, not a 60*. I do love the fabric and I believe I can get the repeats to complete these blocks. I will work on that tomorrow and will post results. Thanks again!
#306
missgigglewings - "One Block Wonders" pg. 46 - 61 explains how to do octagon blocks. When you do octagons, you end up with a square in the middle that needs to be filled with a square of your fabric or as she does in the book 4 triangles sewn together to make a square. Octagons don't fit exactly together the way hexagons do.
#309
if you have extra fabric still the best way to get the repeats, it is a bit longer but if you take one of the pieces and find out where it goes and lay it on the fabric and carefully cut around it, that is generally how they do the kalidescopes.
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