Tip toe through the hexagons Cutie style! Cutting
#32
Originally Posted by cutebuns
can you show me the fabric? and then I can draw lines etc for you,
http://www.quiltingboard.com/t-35100-10.htm
Here is the pic from the other post.
I dont own a yeard stick. I also bought a triangle ruler today. Can you post a pic so I can tell if I bought the right one?
Kyia
#33
no it won't it just means that you don't need as much fabric if you are making a wall hanging. to get the most variation, you need to have at least two wide and two lengthwise
#34
Do you mean I need to have at least two repeats WOF and lengthwise? I have this. Is the other person right that it will just give me more variation. I have 3 yards of this so I dont think I will have to cut out the repeatns just the lengthwise.
So sorry for my confusion.
I will have to count the repeats in the length when I get home. But I think I can get at least 6 WOF pieces.
Kyia
So sorry for my confusion.
I will have to count the repeats in the length when I get home. But I think I can get at least 6 WOF pieces.
Kyia
#37
OK, I'm home and I'm going into the sewing room, starch and iron my fabric again. Then I'll come take the laptop in there before I begin cutting. I'm askeered I'll mess up that pretty fabric, but it will work some sorta way, right?
#38
It will work Sharon, before cutting if you show the edge as well with a fair amount of the print I can help draw you lines to give an idea where you could be cutting. (don't forget to cound your repeats, and if you don't have 6 lengthwise, find the width ones as well
#39
This is what my ruler looks like, though there are different ones on the market, some will be using their regular ruler, and if there isn't an 60 degree mark on it a piece of tape and protractor can solve that.
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