Why don't you try making your own. That's what I do. I find the size of hexagon I want and then make several copies of it. Then I cut squares of freezer paper a little larger than the hexagon and make stacks of about 5 or 6 squares. Place one of your printed hexagons on top of each stack and staple through them all right in the middle. Now cut out the hexagon through all layers, remove the staple, and there you go. You can easily cut through that few layers and the staple in the middle keeps them from shifting. Plus you've saved some cash that can be used for more fabric!