Originally Posted by BizzieLizzie
Originally Posted by Airwick156
Originally Posted by LLWinston44
Okay so I tried a set, and it wasn't terrible. Actually, I quite enjoyed it. However, it seems that I've got a little problem with sizing. They are all cute precisely, and I did the sewing by hand according to the lines the template had placed. What did I do wrong?
I do not know what you have done wrong...BUT a couple of days ago, I was watching one of the quilting shows on TV (not fons and porter) It may have been Bonnie Hunt or whatever her name is....
She said...to sew one hexagon on one spot....SKIP the next one....sew on a hexagon...SKIP next one...so in other words...sew a hexagon on every other petal....iron...and then go back and sew on the other 3 peices and then iron. And it will make it to where the seams will lay flat. :)
I hope you understand what I mean. :) Good luck to you.
Nice colour choice. I usually use fairly thick paper or card as templates (I make them myself) and use sewers tacking to secure the fabrics before whip stiching the hexagons together. I don't use the 'skip method' because I don't want to have to deal with Y-seams that can get too fiddly. The paper or card remains until you are ready to remove them and after they have been ironed so that the 'petals' keep their shape.
Try having a look at this tutorial, the tutor used straight stitching in this one, personally I prefer whip stitching:
http://alamodefabric.blogspot.com/20...-tutorial.html
Best wishes! :thumbup: :thumbup:
Oh that's a lovely tutorial! Thanks! I THINK that my problem is that I didn't prep them right. I just cut them out and started sewing them together on the 1/4 lines. lol. Hey, the directions in the package sucked. lol