Tip toe through Hexagons Cutie Style, layout etc.........
#781
The one piece of advice I have on this wonderful tute is to starch, starch, starch. Handle as little as possible and starch.
I'm working on finishing my original now. Have a friend that's really wanting it. Will post when I get it finished, my friend.
I'm working on finishing my original now. Have a friend that's really wanting it. Will post when I get it finished, my friend.
#782
Originally Posted by mimisharon
The one piece of advice I have on this wonderful tute is to starch, starch, starch. Handle as little as possible and starch.
I'm working on finishing my original now. Have a friend that's really wanting it. Will post when I get it finished, my friend.
I'm working on finishing my original now. Have a friend that's really wanting it. Will post when I get it finished, my friend.
#783
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Join Date: Nov 2010
Location: Maine
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Originally Posted by Panther Creek Quilting
I am still sewing hexagons, but i vote for a straight edge border, with a few that lap over in the border.
Sheila
Sheila
#784
The blocks are not square. They stay hexagon. You could make then square if you wanted but the OBW uses them as hexagon. To make the top square you either add pieces along the side or cut the points off of two edges. You only use half the block on the other two making it flat or add half blocks of the border fabric.
#785
Originally Posted by cutebuns
The blocks are not square. They stay hexagon. You could make then square if you wanted but the OBW uses them as hexagon. To make the top square you either add pieces along the side or cut the points off of two edges. You only use half the block on the other two making it flat or add half blocks of the border fabric.
#788
Originally Posted by cutebuns
There is no y seams. The block get left in half. And in that they get sewn in strips and the strips get sewn together.
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