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Psychomomquilter 08-27-2011 04:57 AM

Someone last year, put on the board a very simple way to create a hexagon pattern, which I didn't save.
I know to draw a circle, and to fold it, ,I just am not able to find this pattern, thought it would be a nice thing for placemats and coasters. any help is appreciated.

oopps, electricity is flickering (Irene winds & rain!!) got to get off!

magpie 08-27-2011 05:03 AM

This is for an octagon. Maybe it will help.
http://www.quiltingboard.com/t-73195-1.htm

CoriAmD 08-27-2011 05:59 AM


Originally Posted by Psychomomquilter
Someone last year, put on the board a very simple way to create a hexagon pattern, which I didn't save.
I know to draw a circle, and to fold it, ,I just am not able to find this pattern, thought it would be a nice thing for placemats and coasters. any help is appreciated.

oopps, electricity is flickering (Irene winds & rain!!) got to get off!

I did a tute on the Hexagon quilt... check the Tutorials. I used a template I bought from JoAnn's... Hope this helps.

suezquilts 08-27-2011 06:10 AM

Thanks to all you tute makers out there!

kathy 08-27-2011 07:09 AM


Originally Posted by Psychomomquilter
Someone last year, put on the board a very simple way to create a hexagon pattern, which I didn't save.
I know to draw a circle, and to fold it, ,I just am not able to find this pattern, thought it would be a nice thing for placemats and coasters. any help is appreciated.

oopps, electricity is flickering (Irene winds & rain!!) got to get off!

LOOK UP TUTES BY RIVERSONG

Psychomomquilter 08-28-2011 10:29 AM

ok! thanks!

Psychomomquilter 08-28-2011 10:40 AM

Yeaaaa, I found it, and it was from Riversong. and silly me didn
t check MY bookmarks!!!

AliKat 08-28-2011 07:22 PM

You can make your own hexagon very easily.

Hexagon is a 6 sided figure that is symmetrical.

It is the equivalent of putting 6 - 60 degree triangles together around a central point. You can change the size of the hexagon by changing how long the sides are out from the center point.

If you love playing around, have a compass, and love math you can draw your own. The radius [1/2 the width] of a circle goes around the circle 6 times. Draw the circle. Keep the compass at that same measurement you had when you drew the circle and start marking off segments/arcs of the circle by putting the point of the compass on one spot and marking where the other end meets the circle. Put compass at this new point and continue til you have gone around the circle. Draw straight lines from where the compass intersected the circle.

OR ... just do a web search for HEXAGON on the net. Then you can see how the hexagon is made, print out a pattern, and resize it for you own use.

ali

Hey ... I could have added that the total of the inside angles of the hexagon is 720 degrees and even gotten this more confusing.

Psychomomquilter 08-29-2011 04:23 AM

AliKat, love the kitty pict. I am math "illiterate" have tried and tried, but just doesn't work for me>

and yes I have had a very good tutor for math , and whats so funny, look it, I am doing triangles, squares, rectangles"hexagons," etc etc etc!! now go figure! hehehehe.

But what you wrote, I just got to try it!

AliKat 08-29-2011 06:54 AM


Originally Posted by Psychomomquilter
AliKat, love the kitty pict. I am math "illiterate" have tried and tried, but just doesn't work for me>

and yes I have had a very good tutor for math , and whats so funny, look it, I am doing triangles, squares, rectangles"hexagons," etc etc etc!! now go figure! hehehehe.

But what you wrote, I just got to try it!

Would you believe I used to tutor math as a youngster and then did teach math for awhile [before I went into my medical career.] We laughed so much in my classes one principal just shook his head and walked away. It all depends on how you look at it ... and sometimes, the words you use. "Math" is an almost no-no. "Playing around with things" is almost always a good-to-go.

Having fun is a MUST.

ali


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