Tip toe through the hexagons Cutie style! Cutting

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yes, unless you have 12 repeats and then you would want to cut in groups of two to get your 6 repeats, you need 6 pieces that look the same for your stack,
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ok so I cut 6 repeats fabric folded to get 12? or just stack the 2 single pieces then cut 6 repeats that would give me 12
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don't fold anything, leave it flat out, if you have 12 repeats, you can cut them in pairs of two to give you a bigger piece to work with so you have less scrap, you want 6 pieces of fabric that look exactly the same,
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ok got it so far!
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how many repeats down the length do you have Star?
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7 repeats, I bought 5 yds. so then I would have another 7 because right now it is folded so once I cut on the fold I would have 2 long pieces to total 14 repeats(correct?)
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Quote: When sewing them together Sharon, leave the middle seam open and just pin them together,
shoot, do I need to unsew the ones I did sew down the middle? All of them?

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yes, if you would like to save the last repeat, just cut it off before splitting the fabric.
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only if you don't want to do y seams, Sharon, if you leave them in half, they sew in strips all straight, if you sew them all the way into hexagons you have y seams to deal with.
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will this one you are teaching us have those cubes in them?
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