I used a package of Honeycombs to try a new pattern, Hexagon Shuffle.
To get a copy of the free pattern for yourself and read about my experience making this top, check out the blog for my LQS, Heartstrings & Heirlooms.
To get a copy of the free pattern for yourself and read about my experience making this top, check out the blog for my LQS, Heartstrings & Heirlooms.
6 comments:
Interesting - am going to go read your post! I haven't used this particular pre-cut yet.
I don't typically use patterns but I am heading over to H&H right now! That's a neato pattern!
Interesting pattern. Thanks for the link. I'm heading there now to read more about it.
Nice! It looks great. How do you get so much done!
Cant figure out how to attach the triangles to the hexies. Can you help a newbie?
Nancy - your account is set as "no-reply" so I can't email you directly. Hopefully you will check back to the post. Did you follow the link in this post to get a copy of the free pattern? It shows what the unit will look like with the four triangles attached. It looks a bit odd (looked like a hexagon with wings to me), but you square it up before sewing them together. So just sew triangles first to two opposite sides. Then sew the remaining two to another pair of opposite sides of a hexagon. Then snip the "wings" off. Email me directly if you need more help.
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