EPP HEXAGON FABRIC Squares or Hexagons

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  • Опубликовано: 18 окт 2024
  • In this video I compare cutting square or hexagon fabric for covering cards for hexagon EPP.
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  • @siobhant603
    @siobhant603 Месяц назад

    Thank you! I watched until the end to hear “2 1/2 inch square for a one inch hexagon!”

  • @ladylee8364
    @ladylee8364 2 года назад +1

    Hello im just starting to do EPP and i found your video very very helpful i would never thought of the 1 1/2 inch squares thats brilliant thank you for sharing and i also love your way of tacking the stitch so easy

    • @juliethornton
      @juliethornton  2 года назад

      Thank you very much for watching and commenting. I am glad you found this video of some help.

  • @nonyabidness1623
    @nonyabidness1623 2 года назад +1

    That was quick! I've not done paper piecing , but I have cut hexagon pieces of fabric for a quilt top, it takes a while to cut those pieces, put them right sides together and piece 1 edge at a time, and keep the right scant quarter seam right! If I was paper piecing this flower garden it would sure be a whole lot quicker, I think just by watching you! Just have the shape to wrap the square around ! I'm gonna try paper piecing like you do it! Seems to turn out beautiful so why fidget around trying to do it like I do, it will fit together better too, probably! It don't seem to take any more fabric , and you are fast! Great video! Thank You! Lis

    • @juliethornton
      @juliethornton  2 года назад

      Thank you very much Lis for another great comment. Just do what feels easy for you. Thanks

    • @donnaturnbull1190
      @donnaturnbull1190 2 года назад

      I agree with you, EPP is so much easier than not having the hexagon paper piece. Faster and so much more accurate I find. Good Luck when you try it.

  • @barbarapalmer1211
    @barbarapalmer1211 2 года назад +1

    hi julie i totally agree with you i am currently making your place mats thoroughly enjoying it. ill keep watching you love it.

    • @juliethornton
      @juliethornton  2 года назад +1

      I am glad you are enjoying making them. I enjoyed making mine even if it meant using 3/4 inch hexagons.

  • @robinmarie5180
    @robinmarie5180 Год назад

    Very understandable teaching, 😊

  • @wendywilson1736
    @wendywilson1736 2 года назад

    I use the squares. And honestly, it is a lot easier!! And no waste!! Why throw away the couple of yards or so of fabric because of clipping corners. Not to mention the mess. You have instant insulation, why toss it away! I'll be using squares forever, also.
    I've been sewing for a long time, and try to find shortcuts for doing things, even "breaking the 'rules'" now and then. I don't know why I didn't think of just using squares ages ago! Even cutting all of those paper hexagons may still have put me on the fence, till I got my ScanNCut for entirely different reasons☺️).
    I have my fabric squares cut from scraps, and my paper hexies, all ready to baste, arrange, and stitch together.
    Thanks for your videos, Julie. I enjoy your tips, and watch you work, and explain why & how you do what you do.
    I'm experimenting with different hexie arrangements, and having fun doing it!! Basting is so relaxing for me. So is putting some together to make a shape of them.

    • @juliethornton
      @juliethornton  2 года назад

      I have only used squares as the videos I watched when I first started used squares.

  • @nonyabidness1623
    @nonyabidness1623 2 года назад +1

    Your hexagons make me think of those chocolate star shaped candy! The backs aren't seen after its backed and I'm tempted to think you may not even have to have a batting! Do you put batting before you back yours? They look beautiful to me! Unless someone is making fussy cuts / I think the way you do it is just fine! Lis

  • @wildrose7546
    @wildrose7546 2 года назад

    Good tips Julie. Another thing I've noticed is that if you do cut your fabric into shapes, they recommend a ¼ inch seem allowance, which doesn't allow for folding it over. Therefore the seam ends up too narrow to work with.

    • @juliethornton
      @juliethornton  2 года назад +1

      Thanks for the comment and this will definitely be the only time that I will cut the fabric to shape....it was a pig to cover the papers with so I will stick with my squares.

  • @barbarajohnson1572
    @barbarajohnson1572 9 месяцев назад

    Just what i needed... i need some handwork other than knit and crochet... AND have TONS of 2.5" squares all cut... I was hoping to find someone using SQUARES to make the hexis.. TY..

    • @juliethornton
      @juliethornton  9 месяцев назад

      Hi Barbaras. I am glad that this video was of some help to you. Julie

  • @DeniseFiegel
    @DeniseFiegel 11 месяцев назад

    Hi thank you for all your knowledge. I was wondering if after you remove all your templates and before you layer your quilt would you give the back a good press the back before you layer your quilt. To help keep your seams in place??

    • @juliethornton
      @juliethornton  11 месяцев назад

      IHi Denise, I remove all the templates / papers as I go along and no, I don't press the back before layering as the back is already flat.

  • @donnaturnbull1190
    @donnaturnbull1190 2 года назад +2

    I tried many times to cover hexi with hexi shape material and never does it work out. I always seem to have almost no material left when I get to the last side. I will keep doing square material coverings much faster to cut out and cover with.

    • @juliethornton
      @juliethornton  2 года назад +2

      Thanks for the comment Donna. Today was first and last attempt to use hexagons shaped fabric.

    • @wendywilson1736
      @wendywilson1736 2 года назад

      I use square also, and I still had that issue of no fabric left on the last round. I discovered if I use a wonder clip, or even paper clip on opposite sides when I start at the ends, it helps to keep the.last little paper from moving so much. On a hexie smaller than 1 inch, one clip on the side may be enough, then just start basting on the next side, so that clip would be the last side, and keep the fabric even.

    • @wendywilson1736
      @wendywilson1736 2 года назад

      @@juliethornton I don't blame you! And I agree! I tried it once, too. Back to the squares!!

  • @tinawakefield9477
    @tinawakefield9477 2 года назад +1

    I quickly copied you Julie and covered my hexagons with squared material pieces……which isn’t as wasteful as cutting hexagon shapes or cutting the corners off,cos there are snippets of material to go to the rubbish ,but with squares there are no bits to throw away at all!
    Hope you are well and safe,are you affected by the floods?

    • @juliethornton
      @juliethornton  2 года назад +1

      Hi Tina. I am glad the video was of some use to you. It would drive me nuts cutting the corners off all the squares. Luckily the floods are nowhere near where I am....I am in in the south east corner of the country and the closest flooding is nearly 1,000 km north of here.

  • @kierenkowe
    @kierenkowe 2 года назад +2

    Personally, I find it easier to baste when my fabric is hexagon shaped like the paper, easier to keep track of the edges for me (and cutting fabroc that way is fun!) :0c but I work with 1 inch hexies with more of a patchwork look (a lot of different patterns etc) so it's probably different if you're doing stuff thats much smaller and theres much more hexies you have to baste

    • @juliethornton
      @juliethornton  2 года назад +1

      I take my hat off to you Kieren for being able to do that. I still used squares with my 1 inch hexagon quilt.

    • @wendywilson1736
      @wendywilson1736 2 года назад +1

      I also use 1in hexies. I'm liking the squares. I admire your patience for cutting all of those fabric hexagons. But, as you say, you find it fun. We all have our favorite ways, and parts. That's the whole point of doing this, right?☺️ To enjoy ourselves? And to make something beautiful in the end? Have fun with your EPP projects! And we'll all have fun learning from watching Julie's videos. Enjoy your day quilting!

  • @kellydavis6508
    @kellydavis6508 2 года назад

    Glue the hexagon fabric and hexagon shape together, that way you don’t chase it. Works well for me. I’ll prep 2 to 3 hundred and start basting.

    • @juliethornton
      @juliethornton  2 года назад +2

      Thanks Kelly for the tip. By using squares I don't tend to 'chase' the fabric but I am sure there are people who would appreciate the tip. Depending on what I am doing and time etc. I can end up basting thousands of hexagons before I get anywhere near starting a quilt.

    • @wendywilson1736
      @wendywilson1736 2 года назад

      Doesn't the glue just complicate getting the papers out? That sounds like a step I'd rather just avoid. Besides the fabric unraveling, and hexies getting wonky, I think I'll save the gluing for my fabric crafting.😏