I begun to sew these hexies but I sewed each one by hand and after joined them by hands! Why didn’t I saw your video first?? But I can tell you the rest to do will be done YOUR WAY! Thanks a million time!
@@PQWQuilting the only and last question about that hexies quilt: I saw each big hexies together and now I want to put the small inside ones and do the boarding but I find this difficult.! Do you do one after one or if you did like me?
Great tutorial. I'm really learning so much from you. Just wondering what do you do with the cardboard once the hexagon has been stitched together. Is there a video covering that?
Any tips on how to use these templates for hand piecing, not EPP or machine piecing? I have the template set and a sandpaper board, along with a smaller cutter. Should it be 18mm or 28mm?
Hello, thanks for tuning in. We recommend using the 18mm cutter. These templates can really be used in any way! This is how we would do it: *Use a template one size bigger to cut the fabric, and then use your desired size to fold the fabric *Draw your stitching line on using the desired template size *Put another piece of fabric on the other side and then hand stitch on the line you have drawn Good luck 🤗
Hi Theresa...We don't have a dedicated tutorial for that product....I guess you've given us an idea for another quick tutorial for the future. But I use it all the time in my videos, so watching a few of my training videos will certainly show you how it works. I use the large one most of the time - pqw.com.au/product/3in1pqbl/
I begun to sew these hexies but I sewed each one by hand and after joined them by hands! Why didn’t I saw your video first?? But I can tell you the rest to do will be done YOUR WAY! Thanks a million time!
Hi Claudette, So glad that our video will make the rest of your hexie quilt a lot quicker to make. Have fun!
@@PQWQuilting the only and last question about that hexies quilt: I saw each big hexies together and now I want to put the small inside ones and do the boarding but I find this difficult.! Do you do one after one or if you did like me?
How fantastic. Thank You for sharing your knowledge with us...
My great pleasure Tracey. Please keep watching as we have lots more great videos coming for you.
@@PQWQuilting i will
Great tutorial. I'm really learning so much from you. Just wondering what do you do with the cardboard once the hexagon has been stitched together. Is there a video covering that?
Hi Dianne, I am thrilled you are enjoying.
Once I get the stitching I give it a good press and then I flip the cardboard out .
Cheers Pauline
Any tips on how to use these templates for hand piecing, not EPP or machine piecing? I have the template set and a sandpaper board, along with a smaller cutter. Should it be 18mm or 28mm?
Hello, thanks for tuning in. We recommend using the 18mm cutter. These templates can really be used in any way! This is how we would do it:
*Use a template one size bigger to cut the fabric, and then use your desired size to fold the fabric
*Draw your stitching line on using the desired template size
*Put another piece of fabric on the other side and then hand stitch on the line you have drawn
Good luck 🤗
How do we access the tutorial for the 3 in 1 workboard
Hi Theresa...We don't have a dedicated tutorial for that product....I guess you've given us an idea for another quick tutorial for the future. But I use it all the time in my videos, so watching a few of my training videos will certainly show you how it works. I use the large one most of the time - pqw.com.au/product/3in1pqbl/
Buy were from?
Hi Lesley,
you can purchase all my products direct from my website www.pqw.com.au