Christmas Hexagon Tablemats
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#33
marlene tarzwell , 10-11-2010 09:05 PM
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Thanks a bunch for the site. I have not made a table topper and this looks like one that should not be too hard.These are so cute.Originally Posted by k3n
Here's a link to the instructions http://lovelaughquilt.blogspot.com/2...y-hexagon.html
#34
marlene tarzwell , 10-11-2010 09:08 PM
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Thanks a bunch for the site. I have not made a table topper and this looks like one that should not be too hard.These are so cute.Originally Posted by k3n
Here's a link to the instructions http://lovelaughquilt.blogspot.com/2...y-hexagon.html
#35
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With four x 2 1/2" strips, these finish at 16" across from straight edge to straight edge. Vary the strip widths to get the size you want. :-DOriginally Posted by CoriAmD
BEAUTIFUL! Are these table topper size or placemat size?
#36
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I'm sorry you're having trouble, it works for me. Briefly, you sew four strips of 2 1/2" wide and the width of fabric together then cut this panel into six x 60 deg triangles, using the 60 deg line on your ruler. Then you sew these triangles together in sets of six, alternating the fabric placements. If you sew first into two sets of three then join the two halves, there are no set in seams to worry about. Sandwich, quilt (I just SITD across the seams between the triangles) and bind. :-DOriginally Posted by marlene tarzwell
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Originally Posted by k3n
Here's a link to the instructions http://lovelaughquilt.blogspot.com/2...y-hexagon.html