folded Hexagon mug rug (8 fabrics)
I picked up some precut hexagons to make the folded hexagon mug rug or mat or coaster. Can't really figure out the directions. i know i made the four fabric ones but cannot find a tutorial here or elsewhere to help. anybody made these. you lay two hex's down wrong sides together,. start folding hex fabrics in half and laying on the hexagons, then you flip tips underneath or something. that is what is getting me.
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I think Eddie did a tutorial on folded hexagons? You will have to go to Archives probably to look for it if that is the one you mean. Try looking under the title Tutorial on Hickory Nut quilt block.
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4yA3fnrkF7I Is this what you are looking for?
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That's it!! thanks so much!Q!!
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Thanks for this. I can see some other sizes to do ornaments for Xmas too!
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What a great tutorial. Thanks for posting !
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Great tutorial. Thanks for sharing.
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That was an excellent tutorial. Thank you for posting. I had not seen these before.
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I love it. Thanks. Never saw it before either.
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Thank You. I can see some future gifts to make.
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This isn't my idea it was sent to me in an email.
It also doesn't use hexagons but you could probably use them just as well. It works well for glasses when they "sweat" in the summer. |
Thanks for the post. Interesting concept.
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Love the coasters. Thanks for the tute. I'll be making some for sure
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Originally Posted by juneayerza
(Post 7217975)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4yA3fnrkF7I Is this what you are looking for?
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With all those layers of fabric if you put a layer of batting I bet it would make a great hot pad, or oven "mitt"
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So these coasters don't need batting?
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The video didn't show any
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