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Old 05-10-2014, 03:23 PM
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A friend gave me a Darlene Zimmerman hexagon ruler that she never used. The ruler came with instructions on how to use it, but she lost the instructions. Does anyone know how to use this ruler? I can figure out how to make the 5 1/2" squares but how about 5"?

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well find a place that sells the ruler and see if you can get instructions. Sorry, i don't have one of hers.
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I don't have one but I looked at a pic of the ruler - it looks like it gives directions for 5 1/2" hexagons - finish at 5"; then 4 1/2" finish at 4" - and so on. There may be a youtube video -I often look for one when I am puzzled.
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Maybe this tutorial on the QB will help?
http://www.quiltingboard.com/tutoria...k-t136778.html

It uses Darlene Zimmerman's ruler.
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Thank you for the link to the tutorial. I IM'd the lady to see if she can tell me how to make 5" hexies.
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I have that template. Cut strips of fabric. ie: If you want a 3" Hexy you cut strip 3.5. for a 5" you cut the strip 5.5. Then 1. Center tool onto strip of fabric, aligning the correct size hex with edges of fabric. Cut along right side. 2. Slide tool across strip, aligning left point with "V" in fabric strip. Cut along right sides. 3. Turn fabric, align tool with edges on left, and trim corners on right. Repeat down length of strip...(you add 1/2" to unfinished hexy..as stated, for a finished 5" hexy you need to cut the strip 5.5 (5 1/2)....Hope this helps..Donna
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Originally Posted by ScrappyAZ View Post
A friend gave me a Darlene Zimmerman hexagon ruler that she never used. The ruler came with instructions on how to use it, but she lost the instructions. Does anyone know how to use this ruler? I can figure out how to make the 5 1/2" squares but how about 5"?

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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X4rAYLfLp3o
This You Tube video shows how to use this ruler. I hope this helps!
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Here is a link to some written instructions: http://www.mimishimp.com/tutorialFiles/hexagon.pdf
Good luck!
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Originally Posted by Groucho View Post
Here is a link to some written instructions: http://www.mimishimp.com/tutorialFiles/hexagon.pdf
Good luck!
Thank you for the written instructions! I printed the instructions and will keep it with the ruler.
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