Wow that's so pretty and looks really hard to do but it's not. I have been wanting to try this for a while now. Think I will make one soon. Thank you for sharing.
What do you do if your hexies do not fit on the sides? Mine, are too big. I know I need to add some fabric to the side. This is my third ONBW, but my first panel one. I plan to get all my hexies sewn and putter on from there. For some reason, this fabric was so hard to cut in strips. My quilting friends say it has too much dye!? Thank you for video. I am forging a heading kinda a little fearful, but convinced I can do it.
Can I ask where did you buying your marvellous roller cutter?? I love it and seems to hold dry nicely in your hand when you cut!! Please. And thanks for the information.
It is a rotary palm cutter. It is our own design. Here is a link to check them out. www.junctionfabric.com/shop/Notions/p/Rotary-Palm-Cutter-x9591429.htm
The panel is trimmed to 24 1/2" x 39 1/2" approximately. I do not trim my panel until I have sewn a row together for the top and side. Then I trim to match what I have sewn. It is much easier to match the panel to the row then the row to the panel.
Interesting that you taught one technique, while your samples were made in another way. You have rows created in the demo, but your sample would have to constructed in diagonal rows to use your "method"!!!!! You made the sides first in your completed samples - then added the top and bottom.
That looks so beautiful, what an awesome way to do a quilt..Thank you Teri for another wonderful video
You're welcome.
Lots of great tips and tricks. I’m doing my first panel One Block Wonder. Glad I tuned into your RUclips channel.
Awesome! Thank you!
Wunderbar, sehr gut und verständlich erklärt, sehr inspirierend diese Art einen Quilt zu nähen.
Sehr gerne und danke fürs Zuschauen.
Beautiful! Thank you for the video. You have explained the technique to acquire the end result very well. Another one added to the bucket list.
You're welcome.
I have been waiting for a long time to find a quilt I love to learn to do this type of quilting! BINGO!! Love it! Thank YOU!
You're welcome!
Wow that's so pretty and looks really hard to do but it's not. I have been wanting to try this for a while now. Think I will make one soon. Thank you for sharing.
You're welcome, I hope it turns out great.
@@Junctionfabric me too 😊
This helped me problem solve sewing the rows together. Thanks!
Excellent!
Maravilhoso..
Lindo seu trabalho...
Parabéns
Obrigado por assistir. Eu espero que tudo esteja bem!
THANK YOU!!! You explained each step in such a clear way that I feel I can attempt one of these beautiful quilts. Great video.
You are so welcome!
Love it. Lena from Sweden
Thank you! Sending love to Sweden.
That's amazing!
Thank you!
What do you do if your hexies do not fit on the sides? Mine, are too big. I know I need to add some fabric to the side. This is my third ONBW, but my first panel one. I plan to get all my hexies sewn and putter on from there. For some reason, this fabric was so hard to cut in strips. My quilting friends say it has too much dye!? Thank you for video. I am forging a heading kinda a little fearful, but convinced I can do it.
Can I ask where did you buying your marvellous roller cutter?? I love it and seems to hold dry nicely in your hand when you cut!! Please. And thanks for the information.
It is our own design and here is a link to check them out. www.junctionfabric.com/shop/Notions/p/Rotary-Palm-Cutter-x9591429.htm
I’m trying to do all four sides but finding I’m having to cut off so much from the top or bottom. Is there a trick to being able to do all four sides?
How did your panel size line up to the hexies? I missed something.
Can you tell me what product you’re using to trim the quilt, that’s wrapped around your hand? Thanks!
It is a rotary palm cutter. It is our own design. Here is a link to check them out. www.junctionfabric.com/shop/Notions/p/Rotary-Palm-Cutter-x9591429.htm
The cutter seems so dangerous to me. The tutorial was great! Ty!
You're welcome.
I have been wanting to try this. My question is how do you know what size to trim the panel to?
The panel is trimmed to 24 1/2" x 39 1/2" approximately. I do not trim my panel until I have sewn a row together for the top and side. Then I trim to match what I have sewn. It is much easier to match the panel to the row then the row to the panel.
Curious why the panel has to be trimmed to such specific dimensions?
To make sure it fits with the sewn hexagons size.
What happens when the hexie doesn’t lay flat?
special
Interesting that you taught one technique, while your samples were made in another way. You have rows created in the demo, but your sample would have to constructed in diagonal rows to use your "method"!!!!! You made the sides first in your completed samples - then added the top and bottom.
Thanks
You're welcome.
What is that fabric cutter?
It is our own design. Here is a link to check them out.www.junctionfabric.com/shop/Notions/p/Rotary-Palm-Cutter-x9591429.htm