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Hi Guys,
Could you tell me what the little plastic hexagons to make a grandmothers garden quilt are called? Hugs Caroline |
quilt Patti's
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Im not sure that I know what you mean, but I think you are looking for the hexagon template? Not sure if that was helpful or not. =/
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Do you mean the template?
You can make your own. Here is a neat way to do it: http://www.quilterscache.com/G/Grand...rdenBlock.html |
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They are English paper piecing foundations, and are meant to be re-used.
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I think you mean template....then you mark on to cardstock or scrap and cut them up and there you have your paper foundations. I do believe you can buy laser cuts of the foundation papers...but I do it the old fashioned way!
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I didn't want to spend the $$$ on templates...
so I used this website http://www.incompetech.com/graphpaper/hexagonal/ to create the size hexies I wanted and printed a few sheets. (Just save the file so that if you need more you can print them.) I re-use my papers until they wear out! |
make your own templates using old cardboard (the thin kind is great)....any money saved is good!!!
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thanks for the link :thumbup:
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I use freezer paper over and over! I cut out the template and iron them on :)
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Originally Posted by Cyn
I use freezer paper over and over! I cut out the template and iron them on :)
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Originally Posted by incoming2me
I didn't want to spend the $$$ on templates...
so I used this website http://www.incompetech.com/graphpaper/hexagonal/ to create the size hexies I wanted and printed a few sheets. (Just save the file so that if you need more you can print them.) I re-use my papers until they wear out! |
I have a laminator..I printed out the template laminated the sheet and cut them out. Used a hole punch to the center and they work awesome.
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