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Old 07-05-2008, 09:34 PM
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Thankyou everyone for the compliments, it's very uplifting! I cut a 6" hexagon out of the scrap fabric and then cut the batting the same size. I use warm and natural because the fabric adheres to it really well. Then figure out what color back you want and cut it 7and 3/4". Fold the back toward the front and pin. The corners will fit perfect, then hand sew it down. Keep sewing hexagons till you get the size you want, then slip stitch it together. Sew a design to hold everything together. I sewed fron corner to corner on the machine. Everything else was handsewn. Great project for evenings while watching tv with DH. Not on hex is the same fabric. It's addicting. I got several gals going on it and we even exchanged fabric which was fun! Hope the instructions are clear. Please say so if not and I'll try to clear them up for you. That one turned out king size. You can't stop yourself once you get going!
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