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Old 06-12-2010, 02:47 PM
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Pati- in Phx
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I do my hexagons with Inklingo. Don't even want to try English paper piecing, just too much work. :lol:
Inklingo is great. Fast and easy. You print on the wrong side of the fabric, have both cutting lines and stitching lines, with match points as needed. Can sew by hand or machine, or combine both.
You can print for scissor cutting or rotary cutting of pieces so you can cut a few layers at a time too.

To try Inklingo, there is a free collection available. You "purchase" it on the website just like you were buying it, but there is no charge for it. Download and it is ready to use. The free collection is 45° diamonds, squares and triangles to make a 4 1/2" (finished size) Lemoyne star. Those shapes/sizes can also be used to make a lot of other quilt blocks.

Have fun,
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