Thank you! This is absolutely the best tutorial I have ever seen on doing the strips around the hexagon! I have made a lot of them, but they never looked this nice! They were usually different sizes! Thanks again!
Great job explaining these two different methods. Thanks. Anxious to give it a try myself now as I need a new table topper. You are very clear and easy to follow.
You are a blessing. this is great and I love the tricky idea of binding. Usually I hate binding.. LOL You are great. That fake binding is right up my alley. Thank you so miuch
That makes me so happy to hear Barbara! My goal is to teach without wasting time...but it sure is a hard thing to do. I hope you enjoy sewing this one as much as I did! Happy Sewing :)
I hit w multiple versions to make this is great. I can't wait to make this. I love the way you put the directional fabric on. It's going to make it so easy to have those focal points of those Prints. Thank you very much Tamara for this excellent tutorial😊
Brilliant! I love hexagons and have been making them forever, but your tutorial has some very different ideas - love the fake binding. Much less fuss and measuring than the usual pattern.
The perfect procject for a baby shower where I wanted table toppers for under the cenerpieces! I used the fake binding technique and they turned out great. Love your content; I can always count on you for quick and easy ideas!
Hello. Love your tutorials. Great idea! After choosing the size off the center could you use all 21/2 inch strips except for the 1 inch binding? Merry Christmas!
Hi Karen, the great thing about this table topper is how flexible it can be😃. If you want all 2 1/2 strips you can absolutely do that and it will look great! Happy sewing and a very Merry Christmas to you as well 🎄🥳
Hi! Thanks for this tutorial. I actually enjoyed making this project! Great guidance and helpful hints. Got a question for you... I made 3 of these hexagon toppers using the #2 size hexagon from your download...so they are approx. 14" x 12" each. Here's the question: I want to make a long rectangle table runner using these 3 hexagons but I'm no quilting expert so I'm not sure how to incorporate into a pattern?!?!?! Any guidance on that? Thanks, again.
Thank you Michelle! If you are talking about the red hexagon center, it is the largest hexagon template I share in the free downloadable pdf. You can find it here: tamarasjoy.com/picky-hexagon-table-topper/ Hope that helps, and happy sewing!
🤩Find everything you need in this blog post: tamarasjoy.com/picky-hexagon-table-topper/ Happy Sewing!🤩
Thank you! This is absolutely the best tutorial I have ever seen on doing the strips around the hexagon! I have made a lot of them, but they never looked this nice! They were usually different sizes! Thanks again!
I am so glad to hear that Sherry!
Seen different patterns for this table topper but enjoy doing this way, thanks!
Glad you are enjoying it Linda! Happy sewing 🥳
Great job explaining these two different methods. Thanks. Anxious to give it a try myself now as I need a new table topper. You are very clear and easy to follow.
You are a blessing. this is great and I love the tricky idea of binding. Usually I hate binding.. LOL You are great. That fake binding is right up my alley. Thank you so miuch
lol! Lutisha, sometimes binding just isn't worth it!!!!
Thank you for your wonderful tutorials! You explain things so great!
Thank you so much Brenda! It helps to know I am being helpfu
❤ this project. Your directions are always so clear and easy to follow… thank you!
That makes me so happy to hear Barbara! My goal is to teach without wasting time...but it sure is a hard thing to do. I hope you enjoy sewing this one as much as I did! Happy Sewing :)
I hit w multiple versions to make this is great. I can't wait to make this. I love the way you put the directional fabric on. It's going to make it so easy to have those focal points of those Prints. Thank you very much Tamara for this excellent tutorial😊
Thank you Maryanne! I am so excited to hear that you will try it out. I love using directional prints with this method. Happy Sewing!
So easy to follow. Going to make several for thanksgiving and Christmas. Thank you
Love the fake binding method. You could use that with most flip projects to give them a more finished look.
Love what you do🎉🎉🎉🎉
Brilliant! I love hexagons and have been making them forever, but your tutorial has some very different ideas - love the fake binding. Much less fuss and measuring than the usual pattern.
Thankyou for the great instructions.
The best pattern that I have seen for making hexagons.
Thankyou for sharing this ❤
Yes I enjoyed the tutorial so much that I am currently making 1. I love how it's turning out. Thank you for sharing with us.
I am so excited to hear this!!!!
Great tutorial. Love this method of binding.
Very very clever girl , love it thankyou
The perfect procject for a baby shower where I wanted table toppers for under the cenerpieces! I used the fake binding technique and they turned out great. Love your content; I can always count on you for quick and easy ideas!
I made this one and it was so easy. I love it ~ it makes great gifts for the grand kids.
Wow! I love this! I made a Halloween one from one of your older tutorials. This I love!
Love it. So many ways to do it thank you
Excellent tutorial! 😊👊💖
thanks for the download
Hello. Love your tutorials. Great idea! After choosing the size off the center could you use all 21/2 inch strips except for the 1 inch binding? Merry Christmas!
Hi Karen, the great thing about this table topper is how flexible it can be😃. If you want all 2 1/2 strips you can absolutely do that and it will look great! Happy sewing and a very Merry Christmas to you as well 🎄🥳
Thank you very much.
very nice instruction, Thanks.
Glad it was helpful!
Great video. Thanks ❤
So glad you liked it Dolly! Happy Sewing :)
Hi! Thanks for this tutorial. I actually enjoyed making this project! Great guidance and helpful hints. Got a question for you... I made 3 of these hexagon toppers using the #2 size hexagon from your download...so they are approx. 14" x 12" each. Here's the question: I want to make a long rectangle table runner using these 3 hexagons but I'm no quilting expert so I'm not sure how to incorporate into a pattern?!?!?! Any guidance on that? Thanks, again.
Love your design and video! Could you share what size the center hexagon is in the sample you create in the video? Thank you!
Thank you Michelle! If you are talking about the red hexagon center, it is the largest hexagon template I share in the free downloadable pdf. You can find it here: tamarasjoy.com/picky-hexagon-table-topper/ Hope that helps, and happy sewing!
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I am new to table toppers and runners. What would be a good thickness for the batting?
I like to use low loft cotton batting.
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