Hexagons have been on my to do list for quite awhile and after watching the way Alex did them I had to give them a try . . . . and now I can't watch TV without making them!! They are just easy and fun.
I also tried the normal thread basting and that works fine too, but I think I prefer Alex's way. Always more than one way to do anything in quilting.
I think I will applique these around a border on a medallion quilt that is also on my to do list.
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Thank you all so much!!! I am armed with a load of information and am going to sit down tonight and give it a try. Quilters are the most sharing/caring people.
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You found it too Margo. That's the one I posted above too By the way, great video tutorial for paper piecing. Looking forward to see the next one. You do a great job Margo! Thanks a bunch
Well DUH!! Sorry Limbania! I should have viewed yours before just posting what I came across!
It's Not What You Gather, But What You Scatter
That Tells What Kind Of Life You Have Lived !
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You found it too Margo. That's the one I posted above too By the way, great video tutorial for paper piecing. Looking forward to see the next one. You do a great job Margo! Thanks a bunch
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There was also a very useful lesson from Alex on Show 1111. And further to that my suggestion is that if you do decide to use Superior's Bottom Line thread then you should consider fastening the loose end of the thread the way the ThimbleLady (Liuxin Newman) does in Ep.310. The Bottom Line thread is great because it is so thread but it's also very springy so battening it down stops it from wanting to jump right out of the eye of the needle.
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