You're very welcome! Not sure if this was the one you saw, as it uses 6 fabics?
Did you notice in the picture when all of the different ones done in a group that some have alternating fabrics and some have rounds of the same fabric? I imagine that the difference is in cutting the stratas. For the alternating rounds, follow directions as given (strip 1 from first set is strip 6). For the rounds to be the same, rather than flipping the second strata for cutting they are cut the same way (strip 1 is the same position in both). I like both ways, but think I prefer the alternating a bit. |
It is not the exact one but it is so nice. One day I will stumble across the other one but at this point in time I will go with the one you found as I want the toppers made for this year not 2012. :). I like the alternate one.
Just have to get rid of my ironing pile and will be cutting the strips. |
I think you could either make the strips wider & use 4, OR use 4 strips of the given size, it would just end up a smaller hexagon?
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I am just using four strips of the given size to see how that looks.
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http://lovelaughquilt.blogspot.com/2...y-hexagon.html
I think this is what you want. Hope the link works! |
oh this one is great :thumbup:
Originally Posted by veronajules
http://lovelaughquilt.blogspot.com/2...y-hexagon.html
I think this is what you want. Hope the link works! |
That is it......great find.
Now I have 2 patterns to use. What a klutz that I searched and could not find it. Once again, sincere appreciation for all the help provided. Cheerio from Shirley |
Thanks everyone for the patterns.
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Originally Posted by harrold48
Hi, found and now lost on net a pattern for a free Christmas octagon topper. It used 4 different pieces of Christmas material joined together and then cut on the 60 degree angle. The 4 separate pieces were then sewn together to make an octagon. Border was a plain piece. Have searched like crazy but cannot find it again. Have material, need pattern. Anyone know it, please.
Thanks muchly. |
Thanks for sharing all three sites, I love them and think they make a great Christmas gift.
Originally Posted by peaceandjoy
Sorry, now that I read your post more carefully, here's one. And it looks easy!
(original story) http://silverthimblequiltingarchive....gon-table.html Part 1 of tute: http://silverthimblequiltingarchive....-table_13.html Part 2 of tute: http://silverthimblequiltingarchive....al-part-2.html |
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