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Old 07-29-2013, 11:51 AM
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I am cutting out hexagons on my Accuquilt go. Want to make a grandmothers garden quilt. Does the hexagons need to be put together with the straight of grain going top to bottom or does it matter. Have some fabric with a one direction design and would like to put them in going sideways. Would like some help with this . Can not find any instructions that says about direction of fabric
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Old 07-29-2013, 12:30 PM
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I have been making one for about 9 months, it was passed down from my DH's grandmother. Since there is six sides you cant use straight of grain. I am just placing what looks good and it seams to be working fine, one thing to be careful of is seam the allowance so everything lays flat. Enjoy the process its very relaxing!
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the grain line is not in issue with hexagon blocks- they are 60 degree angles- so no side is on a true bias (45 degree angle) you can fussy cut them any way you wish
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Thank you sure helps me. Now I do not need to be so fussy
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One can "fussy cut" hexagons if one wants to.
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Old 07-30-2013, 07:17 AM
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The way you put the fabric through the machine is important, so you minimize distortion.

Accuquilt suggests always cutting grain wise - placing the fabric with selvages lengthwise on the mat. I always thought you could waste fabric that way, but it really does reduce distortion.
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If you want a particular part of the design featured then by all means cut it so it shows off to best advantage!
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