Hexies
#21
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I have never ever been into hexies, but recently I saw a show where someone demo'ed making hexies starting with a fabric round. Any size round, hexies finish about 1/2 the size of the round. Now I SO WANT to start making some in some of my bright patterned fabrics.
#22
I like hexies too! I bought some reproduction 20's and 30's to make a Grandmother's Garden quilt. I bought some plastic templates that I think are 2" or maybe 3". All you do is trace around the template making 1/4 inch to fold over, baste it closed, iron it and them pop out the template to use again. I am planning to hand sew the pieces together. I have had the fabric for at least 10 years. And the templates nearly as long. Need to get going on it I guess!
#23
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Join Date: Nov 2011
Location: California
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I keep a small tub of fabric scraps in my RV to make hexies. We go out for weeks and usually have no electricity. I download the shapes of EPP from here: http://www.printablepaper.net/previe...trait-letter-1. I reuse the shapes and can get two to three out of each paper.
#24
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I made a double size GFG with what were the rage back in 1996. They are called Quilt Patis. They are thick soft bendable plastic with a hole punch in the center. When you have all six sides attached, you can pop out the center. I ended up making a bunch more. It certainly beats trying to remove all that paper when the quilt is finished.
#25
I made a double size GFG with what were the rage back in 1996. They are called Quilt Patis. They are thick soft bendable plastic with a hole punch in the center. When you have all six sides attached, you can pop out the center. I ended up making a bunch more. It certainly beats trying to remove all that paper when the quilt is finished.
#26
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I saw the same program, Quilting ART's I think. I too plan to give this a try, will be traveling two hours a day twice a month. And I do not have to drive, time to try this new to me technique!
#28
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Join Date: Jun 2011
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when I was using the template plastic and now that I am using the card stock, I don't baste thru the papers, only on the back. I don't have to remove any of my basting stitches when I am done with my quilt. I remove my templates after I sew a section to the main body of the quilt.
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