Tip toe through the hexagons Cutie style! Cutting
#111
Originally Posted by cutebuns
so I am figuring on cutting this anywhere between 3 and 3 1/2,
What you will see on one piece, you will see on all the pieces around,
Is this going to give me the color variation that I am looking for?
What you will see on one piece, you will see on all the pieces around,
Is this going to give me the color variation that I am looking for?
#114
So the first thing I do is straighten my edge, I don't like working around the pins so I take them out, it is a personal choice, but if you don't use the flat head one they can get in the way of the ruler laying flat. just make sure that if you take them out that you make sure that your layers don't move on you,
#115
so then I start cutting the strips that I have decided on, until I can't cut any more, I have a left over piece that is a fair size, I will leave it stacked, and I will have two of them when I am done the other half. I will cut them both as big as I can (same size) and make a set of smaller blocks that can be used for a wall hanging or a doll quilt.
#116
I take one of my strips that I just cut and line up my ruler like this, and then make my first cut, and my second cut give me my first equalateral triangle, you can move the ruler back and forth and line it up from either side but I prefer to just keep to the one side and work this way.
#117
Originally Posted by cutebuns
Originally Posted by bailey
OK. I am trying to follow along at work so I am ready to put my fabric layers together and cut when I get home but I am confused! Here is a link to the fabric I am using.
http://www.quiltingboard.com/t-35100-7.htm the floral one.
Do I cut the fabric into 22" pieces width wise (on the fold) and then on the repeats lengthwise so I am working with 22" by 24" (24" repeat)pieces of fabric? Is a 3 3/4" triangle a good size to cut? Hope you can understand my question.
Thanks, sorry I am so confused.
http://www.quiltingboard.com/t-35100-7.htm the floral one.
Do I cut the fabric into 22" pieces width wise (on the fold) and then on the repeats lengthwise so I am working with 22" by 24" (24" repeat)pieces of fabric? Is a 3 3/4" triangle a good size to cut? Hope you can understand my question.
Thanks, sorry I am so confused.
Sorry, this working thing really gets in the way sometimes!
I hope this is a good enough picture. If not I will try and get another tomorrow.
Thanks,
Can you show a new picture of the fabric, at least half (prefer the whole width) and hopefully two repeats? as well as a ruler to show us how big the flowers are?
#120
So what do you do then with all the pieces, you need to keep them seperate in their piles of 6, I wouldn't want to be trying to sort pieces if they got mixed up, I like to use a piece of cardboard or something else that is hard to layer them like this to transport them, I have a couple of pieces cut the same size so that if I get to many on one I can move to the next and then I can stack the cardboard. then continue cutting until they are all triangles.
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