Wonderful and useful information. I knew about the "awkward" - ness when you match the seams together down the line, but, I never knew or even thought about how you should only sew the length from "dot to dot" so you can have it fit together correctly. I also didn't know about how you press the seams in opposite directions when you iron them open. TYSM for sharing this video with us. 🥰👍😻
Hi Jody, thank you so much for this tutorial, this is my first time making a hexagon quilt, I've torn my first two rows apart because I didn't see them in the right way, I found your tutorial and it was great, you have explained it so well, you took the time to show how to do it, I will be watching all your tutorials from now on,😍.
I think using the dots is more efficient than marking the entire seam allowance as some demonstrate. Some rulers have a hole to easily mark the point. Your presentation was excellent.
For some of us - me especially, I need that seam line drawn as I have a wonky eye - meaning that I need to concentrate not to change eyes (which I do constantly when I choose or my brain chooses!!). I need this line as I have very little actual depth perception. And perhaps for beginners, a drawn line might help them till they feel comfortable! Efficiency shouldn’t be the only thing when sewing - I sew slower than some people because I need to concentrate all the time. I was born with this wonky eye and I’m almost 77, so I’ve learned how to deal!!!
Superp tutorial, thank you so much!! I was given the link to your video from Rosery Apparel, one of her 10 minute tutorials, she sews so many hexagons together with scrap fabrics and will complete her quilt over time. This is something I too will endeavour to do. Sending best wishes from UK x
Helpful--but what is the technique for making sure all the dots are correctly placed? (I've got some very tiny hexes! Even if I sew by hand, that precision will help me.)
Thank you for this easy explanation. I am making a quilted Hexi baby quilt for my new baby granddaughter due next month. I am at a dilemma as to make it a crib size or a little bigger for a twin bed. I made a quilt for my grandson before he was born but forgot what size I made it. Do you advice maybe a 30" x 40" ? I really could use your expert advice. thank you so very much.
Hint if you own more than one sewing machine: use the machine that is easiest to control the hand crank and reverse. A knee lift for added control of pressure foot also helps.
Enjoyed the tip on hexagon stitching by machine. My question has nothing to do with it though. Is there s pattern for the quilt on wall! I love it! Thanks!
FYI: I don’t think you need to remove the pins as you so. Most machines, at least 4 machines I’ve used through the years, would all sew over a straight pin as long as it’s perpendicular to the foot and the pin is not bent in anyway.
You really don't need 3 pins in a tiny piece of fabric like this.... Please just hold your fabric properly while you sew and you won't need pins at all.
Personally, I think you should pin exactly at each corner!! No. matter the size of the hexie! A large hexie needs more pins - but then I’m a pinner from way back so….. 😊
Great tutorial. No unnecessary chatter and no ums and ahs every third word. Thanks.
Well said… ❤great video tutorial TFS
Great video ❤
Excellent tutorial about sewing hexies no matter the size!
Thank you so much!!!! This is my first time attempting to make a hexagon quilt and your instructions made it so much easier for me.
This gave me a lot more confidence In trying to make a hexagon quilt!!!
Wow I found very easy peasy lemon squeezie fast tutorial. Now I can finish my hexagon quilt faster than to do the traditional quilting
Thank you so much Judy this is my first time doing a hexagon quit Maggs
Best hezagon tutorial I've found! Thank you!
Wow, thanks!
Wonderful and useful information. I knew about the "awkward" - ness when you match the seams together down the line, but, I never knew or even thought about how you should only sew the length from "dot to dot" so you can have it fit together correctly. I also didn't know about how you press the seams in opposite directions when you iron them open. TYSM for sharing this video with us. 🥰👍😻
So glad it helped you!
Hi Jody, thank you so much for this tutorial, this is my first time making a hexagon quilt, I've torn my first two rows apart because I didn't see them in the right way, I found your tutorial and it was great, you have explained it so well, you took the time to show how to do it, I will be watching all your tutorials from now on,😍.
I think using the dots is more efficient than marking the entire seam allowance as some demonstrate. Some rulers have a hole to easily mark the point. Your presentation was excellent.
For some of us - me especially, I need that seam line drawn as I have a wonky eye - meaning that I need to concentrate not to change eyes (which I do constantly when I choose or my brain chooses!!). I need this line as I have very little actual depth perception. And perhaps for beginners, a drawn line might help them till they feel comfortable! Efficiency shouldn’t be the only thing when sewing - I sew slower than some people because I need to concentrate all the time. I was born with this wonky eye and I’m almost 77, so I’ve learned how to deal!!!
This is an excellent tutorial. Really well explained - thank you so much. Kind wishes from UK x
So glad I found your tutorial, makes it super easy to join my flowers together!
Superp tutorial, thank you so much!! I was given the link to your video from Rosery Apparel, one of her 10 minute tutorials, she sews so many hexagons together with scrap fabrics and will complete her quilt over time. This is something I too will endeavour to do. Sending best wishes from UK x
Thank you! Very short video and very well explained. I loved it!
I am ready to sew my third row can you please show me thank you
You should try keep warp and weft directions the same. And i swear i can almost do this as quick by hand
Helpful--but what is the technique for making sure all the dots are correctly placed? (I've got some very tiny hexes! Even if I sew by hand, that precision will help me.)
Excellent explanation on how to sew the hexagon thank you so much for your wisdom and teaching me how to do this❣️✂️🧵🪡❤️💗💕💓
Thank you for this easy explanation. I am making a quilted Hexi baby quilt for my new baby granddaughter due next month. I am at a dilemma as to make it a crib size or a little bigger for a twin bed. I made a quilt for my grandson before he was born but forgot what size I made it. Do you advice maybe a 30" x 40" ? I really could use your expert advice. thank you so very much.
I really love heigon I've bought a bigs die for my big shot to cut them accurately can't wait
Well done. Clear and concise. Thanks.
Slow, simple, understandable ❤️
That is suddenly a lot less intimidating that I thought it was going to be. Now it's *just* time intensive, lol.
Thank you for the great tutorial!! So simple and easy!
Really clear tutorial thank you
Love this!! Thank you for the tutorial. I saved it to my Pinterest board called "Hexi's".
Glad you enjoyed it, Roseanne!
Hint if you own more than one sewing machine: use the machine that is easiest to control the hand crank and reverse. A knee lift for added control of pressure foot also helps.
Great tutorial. Thanks!
So when you add the third row do you go up or down?
Well done tutorial. Thank you.
How do you add a backing?
Excellent video! This is exactly what I needed :)
Enjoyed the tip on hexagon stitching by machine. My question has nothing to do with it though. Is there s pattern for the quilt on wall! I love it! Thanks!
Yes, it's a free pattern on our website here: www.allpeoplequilt.com/quilt-patterns/quilt-throws/flirty-florals
Thanks for sharing
Definitely making this!
Thank you!
Thank you 😊
Great work
Awesome!
Ive got a new janome 840dc macjine
FYI: I don’t think you need to remove the pins as you so. Most machines, at least 4 machines I’ve used through the years, would all sew over a straight pin as long as it’s perpendicular to the foot and the pin is not bent in anyway.
I mean true but it can cause seam to be uneven.
if the needle hits the pin - its not good. that is why you don't sew over the pins just in case.
Love this and My aria
It's such a great machine!
You really don't need 3 pins in a tiny piece of fabric like this.... Please just hold your fabric properly while you sew and you won't need pins at all.
Personally, I think you should pin exactly at each corner!! No. matter the size of the hexie! A large hexie needs more pins - but then I’m a pinner from way back so….. 😊