Hexie templates
#21
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Thanks Coventry! I always thought the stitches went thru the paper. Guess I need to do a little more research. Just in time for tomorrow when I have to sit with my Father in Law. I agree, it's a great life!
#23
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Join Date: Jan 2012
Location: Belleville, MI
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On Quilting Arts episode 1308 called Quilting Simplified, Julia Woods shows how to do hexies from circles-no templates or papers/plastic needed. If I decide to do hexies I am doing it this way. Also due to weight I would think batting would not be needed unless you want a VERY warm quilt. She also has a book that shows this method. It is easy enough if you watch the show that the book probably wouldn't be needed unless you need more instructions or the patterns.
#24
Coventry, do you remove the basting at all? Do you press well after removing the paper? I am sooo close to starting one of these to use up stash....probably won't make a dent, but at one time I was cutting my stash into either 2" or 2.5" strips....just have to dig out the boxes of them. I made the quilt called Insanity, and used Inklingo to print them on fabric...1/2" pieces! So I'm looking for something to make a little larger. Love your quilt! Looks really crisp, too.
#26
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Join Date: May 2011
Location: Shandon, Ohio
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paper pieces is where I get mine from.They have free shipping this week. I love yours but the one I am making is all hand done and will be hand quilted so I trim the extra material from the back.Mine is in going to be 56 blocks and is 1/3 put together .love your work. paperpieces.com
#27
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Join Date: Oct 2011
Location: Wisconsin
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I so would like to try a hexie table topper since my fingers don't like hand quilting much anymore with the very small stitches but have no clue how to do these and would like to watch a video or just see a written tute. I love doing hand sewing and thought maybe this would be the answer. Can someone suggest some good sites I could check out. thank you so much for you help. Sharon
#28
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Join Date: Feb 2012
Location: New Orleans, La
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CoventryUK, that is how I do mine. Also working on 1inch Hexie's with 2.5 squares. Sometimes I cut the excess fabric, sometimes not. I also use heavy paper or excess photo sheets and cut them all at one time. No problems removing them as I go and if taken care of can be reused. [ATTACH=CONFIG]475500[/ATTACH][ATTACH=CONFIG]475501[/ATTACH] Right now I'm just sewing them in color groups so not really a flower garden. Still trying to visualize how I want the outcome. From the 2nd pic, you see where the paper is left in till all 6 sides are sewn, then I just pop them out.
#29
If you cut them from paper or cardboard, how important is it for them to be cut exact? Is it ok to be a little off or would it be better to just bite the bullet and spend the money for forms? I printed some off but when cutting them out they are just a hair off. Also what type thread does anyone use for stitching them together?
#30
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Location: Coventry UK
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Coventry, do you remove the basting at all? Do you press well after removing the paper? I am sooo close to starting one of these to use up stash....probably won't make a dent, but at one time I was cutting my stash into either 2" or 2.5" strips....just have to dig out the boxes of them. I made the quilt called Insanity, and used Inklingo to print them on fabric...1/2" pieces! So I'm looking for something to make a little larger. Love your quilt! Looks really crisp, too.
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