Old 12-30-2014, 03:04 AM
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Well, I finally got motivated and just went in and tried it. The answer is no - none of the hexies cut up into 60 degree triangles will fit the other hexie shapes! LOL I am still sick and foggy but I'm going to break down and just do the math and make some triangles to fit. Or buy the die so I can make many triangles that fit. LOL

Originally Posted by Onebyone View Post
I thought I was pretty clever. I have the large hex die so I thought well just cut a lot of them and then cut in half, the hex is so large the 1/4 seam allowance won't be noticed and it wasn't but I forgot to mark the straight of grain before cutting in half. What a mess. I had bias on every seam. LOL. All the pieces went in the stuffing for pet bed bag.
Oh gawsh I am so glad I looked up how to use my cutter before I started cutting...that was the first thing I did was check how the grain should be. Also I didn't want directional prints to be all wonky. Ebony Love's videos are great - she shows some great ideas for marking the dies for accurate/straight cuts too. I aligned the straight rain with the die so the least amount of stretch was going through the machine as Ebony suggests and had great luck with my hexies. They aren't TOTALLY perfect but enough I don't think it will affect the piecing. Good luck with yours!!!
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