Originally Posted by Phoppe
(Post 5339311)
I wish I could do Y seams. I love hexagon quilts. I just can't seem to get the Y seams right. :(
You can still do hexagons with no set in seams. If you look here: http://www.kayewood.com/pop.php?f=/i...ngstarsbig.jpg you can see that you can sew it in rows. Each row is half of a hexigon: one with the wide end faceing down, and the piece next to it with the half hexi facing wide end up, like a "boat" shape. You can make the hexis solid or with paper piece designs in the center. These whip out very fast on the sewing machine. Give it a try. |
Stunning. I love it
Originally Posted by rrhaigh
(Post 5331532)
Here is a picture showing some Civil War hexigons I basted to see how they would look in the GFG pattern. What do you think? Are they too dull?
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Originally Posted by margecam52
(Post 5318841)
ok, my question is, "How do you make a GFG from squares?" I thought they are cut from hexigons.
Marge |
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