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I have a question as well re hexies. Started piecing them together quite a while back. Yes, it was fun but after I had a large amount of flowers completed I heard I was supposed to use the same color for all the centers and I hadn't done that so I just put them aside. Is there any point in completing it.
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CoventryUK, that's beautiful. Very time consuming. Maybe a great winter evening TV project?
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Originally Posted by Wonnie
(Post 7663983)
I have a question as well re hexies. Started piecing them together quite a while back. Yes, it was fun but after I had a large amount of flowers completed I heard I was supposed to use the same color for all the centers and I hadn't done that so I just put them aside. Is there any point in completing it.
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Originally Posted by Wonnie
(Post 7663983)
I have a question as well re hexies. Started piecing them together quite a while back. Yes, it was fun but after I had a large amount of flowers completed I heard I was supposed to use the same color for all the centers and I hadn't done that so I just put them aside. Is there any point in completing it.
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I like to use tiny hexagons which I do not reuse. Instead of tacking corners, I baste the edges I fold over going through the paper. I make a big knot at the end high contrasting color quilting thread or double strand regular thread and baste around the edges leaving a tail hanging. I leave the papers in as long as possible to add some stability while I work. After they are sewn together in my pattern, the big knot helps with gripping the thread for pulling.
i also cut hexes with a die machine but I have not found a die for the smallest shapes. I use recycled paper from junk mail, thick non-glossy pages in magazines and card stock scraps and I use a hole punch to punch a hole in the hexes. This makes removal of the hexes easy by using a chopstick (or any blunt object that fits in the hole) to lever it out. |
Hello redstilettos, No question is a stupid question only if you don't ask is it stupid. May I suggest using the plastic templates? I use quiltpatis and got them from Pati Shambaugh who patented them. They are wonderful! Pati's phone number is 614-443-9988 and her website is www.quiltpati.tripod.com. I have bought quite a few packets of hexagon plastic templates and been hand piecing Grandmother's Flower Garden with 1930's reproduction fabrics for over 7 1/2 years - find it very therapeutic and relaxing. To order the quiltpatis, you need to call Pati, her website doesn't allow you to do it online. She is very helpful too. I don't get any perks for telling you all this, just trying to be helpful. Personally, I've never tried the paper piecing but I would think you would get better results with the quiltpatis which are plastic templates. Wishing you the best.
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It is whatever you like, no quilt police as they say. I need to remind myself that in all quilt projects.
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I'm reenergized!!! Already had 84 of the 1" hexies done (by choice, centers and then just one surrounding row) and had started adding white hexies around each when I had read the article saying centers had to be same color). I pulled them out again last night and I'm on my way again! Thank you!
Aside from quilts, what else have you all made with the hexies? |
I made a potholder with one-inch hexogons for one side of it. That was about the extent of my hexing at that time!
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Originally Posted by Wonnie
(Post 7663983)
I have a question as well re hexies. Started piecing them together quite a while back. Yes, it was fun but after I had a large amount of flowers completed I heard I was supposed to use the same color for all the centers and I hadn't done that so I just put them aside. Is there any point in completing it.
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