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hexie Forever Project - down the rabbit hole   General Discussion

Started 5/1/20 by Pirate (PIRATE_SR); 23147 views.
Pirate (PIRATE_SR)

From: Pirate (PIRATE_SR)

5/18/20

Midkid5 said:

I'm working with dime size hexies

Jo.  Seriously, Jo.

DIME SIZED HEXIES?????   I'm thinking you are positively deranged.  My hat is off to you!

Suze (casuzenn)

From: Suze (casuzenn)

5/18/20

Pirate (PIRATE_SR) said:

DIME SIZED HEXIES?????   I'm thinking you are positively deranged. 

she is joining me  under my rock.

I still have not finished my teeny tiny hexie project...(thank you again for the THIS TOOK FOREVER ribbon - I do think I actually know how I am going to finish it, just have not got the time at this point)

BUT..I am not deranged enough to cut hexies up into 18 pieces -  most especially not dime sized ones.

latterberry said:

Come on down--bet you can't make just one.

Well you little temptress................so what are the dimensions or ratio of the strips on the sides of the equalatoral  triangles? I sure could whip up a few on the larger side and make a fun wall hanging, just need to know ratio I can get the rest of it form pictures. I do know that the strips around the triangle in the middle are not all the same. I might try a 8" finished size and see what I can make with that, I am thinking a modern long thin wall hanging and I have all these gifted fabrics to play with and they are sitting in a bin waiting to be pressed and folded so this is the perfect time......................

latterberry

From: latterberry

5/19/20

Ratio?  Golly, I have no idea, I just guessed.  The bigger one was a 4 inch (unfinished) triangle and I used a 1.5 inch strip.  The smaller was a 3 inch triangle and I used a 1.25 inch strip.  I did make a 2 inch one this morning with a 1 inch strip.  I don't care to applique so I was thinking of putting "corners" on it to make it a square.  Also gave thought to making a bigger one and turning it into a place mat.  I sure am making a mess digging through my fabrics though.

judyinohio

From: judyinohio

5/19/20

Shhhhh .... don't reveal that your sewing space was neat.

In reply toRe: msg 65

WWWWOOOOOOOOSSSSSSSSSHHHHHHHH!!!!!!

That's the sound of another one going down the rabbit hole with Pirate and Lynne..........hey guys!

So I found my nifty triangle ruler and pressed and cut out some fabric already. Good thing this is just awful quality stuff that is thick and very pale on the backside because I already cut stuff wrong..................forehead thunk................yes I knew I needed two sizes of those rhombus shapes. Back to cutting more fabric. Good thing I have plenty. I think I am going for a wall hanging with 5 to 7 of these blocks...........or a sprinkle more in a largeish size and maybe a few small ones to keep them company..................a quick easy FUN project to exercise the brain cells. I started with 3 inch tall triangles and 1" wide rhombos parts. I think if I like this I might have to go thru the scrap bin and maybe a few other bins in search of some nice fabrics...............right now I am just playing with making one successful block on my sewing machine...............I want quick, easy, instant gratification!

In reply toRe: msg 67

And just like that!

Well not just like that. There was some wasted fabric (free bad quality fabric don't care) and a little time with Jack. For the first block it is ok. I am now thinking blocks offset in a vertical column in rainbow cascade.

Oh and all the pieces cut with that ruler in my stash of rulers  ( I have a ruler addiction ).

In reply toRe: msg 68

Oh and I forgot to say on the above fabrics. Those are just two fabrics, the lightest is the backside of the darkest. Don't forget if you turn your fabric to the wrong side you can get nice shading.

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