Looking for Fons and Porter Magazine with Hexagon Quilt Pattern
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I have a copy of this issue. On page 18 there are directions for making "log-cabin style hexagon blocks". There is also a quilt, using these blocks, called Feedsack Flowers.
#12
Thanks so much for finding that video! It pretty much explains all you need to know to make the log cabin hex block - and even nicer that you don't have to have the hex ruler!
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http://www.fonsandporter.com/article...Cabin_Hexagons
Here is a video I found on how to make the hexagons. I still would like to see the completed quilts that were on the show.
The quilt that the lady in the video is standing in front of is very interesting! Any one know the name?
Here is a video I found on how to make the hexagons. I still would like to see the completed quilts that were on the show.
The quilt that the lady in the video is standing in front of is very interesting! Any one know the name?
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This is the pattern.......just need to figure out how to join them in rows.
Last edited by Nana2Sew; 02-03-2012 at 12:16 PM.
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I just picked up a book i have called All Quilt Blocks are Not Square by Debra Wagner and it has the Ozark Tile block in there. way too difficult they way they do it. it can be done like the 10 minute blocks with more inserted squares inbetween the blocks when rows are put together. I'd never do one difficult again when show an easier way.
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Yes, you need to put a triangle on opposite sides of the hexagon. This link will give you an idea of how it works:
http://sheilareinke.wordpress.com/20...8/i-spy-quilt/
http://sheilareinke.wordpress.com/20...8/i-spy-quilt/
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Don't know if this has already been posted so I will post it.lol
It was the 1800 series and the quilt is jewels in the garden by Gail Kessler. Does that sound right?
They show the pic in the magazine and then refer you to their website to download it. Hope this helps if you're still looking.
Tammy
It was the 1800 series and the quilt is jewels in the garden by Gail Kessler. Does that sound right?
They show the pic in the magazine and then refer you to their website to download it. Hope this helps if you're still looking.
Tammy
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Yes, you need to put a triangle on opposite sides of the hexagon. This link will give you an idea of how it works:
http://sheilareinke.wordpress.com/20...8/i-spy-quilt/
http://sheilareinke.wordpress.com/20...8/i-spy-quilt/
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I did find a picture of this quilt. http://www.fonsandporter.com/content...upply_List.pdf Scroll down to episode #1904: Feedsack Flowers, there is a very small picture.
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