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Old 05-16-2014, 03:33 PM
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I've tried several way to make hexagons. I do not care for the English Paper methods (gluing or basting). I also hate cutting and love my die cutter. So I came up with a No Paper Hexie method that works best for me. Here it is Step-by step.

[h=2][/h][h=2]Step 1: Cut Fabric into Hexagon Shapes[/h]I use a 1.25 Sizzix Big Shot die below, Accuquilt also has a hexagon die.


[h=2][/h][h=2]Step 2: Cut and Mark a Template[/h]Cut cardstock or cardboard with the same size die cutter. Mark 1/4 inch from each side.

[h=2][/h][h=2]Step 3: Hole Punch the Template[/h]Punch each place where the 1/4 inch lines intersect. I used a 1/8 hole punch.

[h=2][/h][h=2]Step 4: Use the Template to Mark Fabric[/h]Line up the fabric and template. Mark the back of the fabric. If you are new to sewing 1/4 inch mark the lines, If you can eyeball it just mark the dots where intersections meet. Use a pencil or marker that will wash out.

[h=3][/h][h=2]Step 5: Stitch Hexes with a Running Stitch[/h]Take a stitch beginning at the intersection. Back stitch Take a running stitch to the other side. Back stitch.
The running stitch is faster and easier than a whip stitch and doesn't show threads on the front. Yu can also machine sew just remember to start and stop at the 1/4 inch mark (I usually machine piece but small hexes are almost as fast by hand because you need machine leaders and enders.)


[h=2]Helpful Hexies Tips[/h]This is my sewing basket. The entire top is a pin cushion. I carry all my hexes, scissors, etc. inside to take to waiting rooms or in the car sewing.


I can use the top to pin my hexes layout. It also holds my needle when I have to add pieces to the hexies.

I just love cutting fabric with a die cutter.


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Old 05-16-2014, 03:50 PM
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​Pretty hexagons and nice tutorial!
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Old 05-16-2014, 04:33 PM
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Very cool toot!
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Thanks for showing! Love your hexies!!!
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thanks for taking the time to post the tut. this is the method i learned about 40 years ago to hand piece.
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Originally Posted by QuiltnNan View Post
thanks for taking the time to post the tut. this is the method i learned about 40 years ago to hand piece.
Really? I like it much better than paper. Makes more sense to me too.
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Thanks...I have die cutter too (GO). Although I don't mind EPP this is another possibility for the hex dies too!
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great tutorial I love hexies but haven't had the nerve to try them you have inspired me to THINK! about getting some kind of die cutter machine and if I do hexie die will be at the top of the list did you use the cutter to cut the carboard template
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Thanks for the tutorial. someday I WILL get this right. have stared and put away {trashed} so many hexie projects but I'm at the point that is do or eles now.Thank again.
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Thanks I'm bookmarking this page for future reference
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