I just made 273 grandmother's garden hexi flowers without papers and it was liberating!!! I used fabrics from my stash and now i am joining them to look like a wild flower garden. It'll take some time to complete but it is so relaxing.
Wow! Congratulations ! Thank you for sharing!🌻Having a bit of hand work is always nice. I do love it too! You’ll hopefully like the future video I am working on now that is hand work related. Wishing you continued success on your project! 🌻
Thank you so much. 🌻If you want to use the circle as a starting point then you would need a circle twice the size of your hexagon template. Center the template on the circle begin to fold and finger press. I use my nail to really mark it. When done pull out the template and refold and do a quick securing stitch. I can shoot and post a short video this week on how I did it if that helps. Does this answer your question? Or were you thinking in the lines of cutting the hexagon from a template? If so, that joining technique would use the standard 1/4” seam for piecing. I can show that in a video as well too if that helps. Let me know. 😀
I just made 273 grandmother's garden hexi flowers without papers and it was liberating!!! I used fabrics from my stash and now i am joining them to look like a wild flower garden. It'll take some time to complete but it is so relaxing.
Wow! Congratulations ! Thank you for sharing!🌻Having a bit of hand work is always nice. I do love it too! You’ll hopefully like the future video I am working on now that is hand work related. Wishing you continued success on your project! 🌻
Thank you for sharing. Could you use a hexagon template without paper?
Thank you so much. 🌻If you want to use the circle as a starting point then you would need a circle twice the size of your hexagon template. Center the template on the circle begin to fold and finger press. I use my nail to really mark it. When done pull out the template and refold and do a quick securing stitch. I can shoot and post a short video this week on how I did it if that helps. Does this answer your question? Or were you thinking in the lines of cutting the hexagon from a template? If so, that joining technique would use the standard 1/4” seam for piecing. I can show that in a video as well too if that helps. Let me know. 😀
@@ginnielynn Thanks that helped.
Great news! 🌻