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Old 05-10-2013, 08:54 AM
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I want to make these http://lovelaughquilt.blogspot.com/2...y-hexagon.html but do not want to use strip sets I have the 60degree ruler so how do I figure what size pie shapes to cut lets say for a 10 inch round table mat the ruler can cut up to 9 inches if I cut the full 9 inches how big will the table matt be? not sure think I need 6 or 8 to make one matt. thanks all
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Old 05-10-2013, 09:34 AM
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Her strips are 2.5", so will finish at 2", so the whole piece will be 16 inches across. To get the 9 inches, you could use three strips cut at 3.5". Or four strips cut at 2.75" That would make a matt about 18" wide. To get a matt 10 inches you need four strips each 1.75' wide.
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Nice tutorial on that blog, thanks!
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To make a 10" hexagon you will need to cut 6 5 1/2" 60 degree triangles. You said that you don't want to use strip sets, so I assume you want to use a single fabric. Just cut a 5 1/2" strip, then cut your triangles from it just as it is shown in the pictures. Join 3 together to make a half hexagon -- repeat. Then sew each group of 3 together to make your hexagon. This is the method I use to make my one block wonders! The whole template of 9" will yield a mat about 17" wide. Ann

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just FYI- this is pretty too! http://www.fromthebluechair.com/2011...g-madness.html
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thanks everyone how do you figure these out I am soooo not good with the math part of quilting that and matching the colors that's why Im cutting one fabric floral and a contrast to make the hex mat
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Originally Posted by nativetexan View Post
thats nice but yikes looks complicated for me
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