VERY nice! The pace (thanks to your professional editing) is fast, instruction clear, ideas are great! I would probably print a full sheet of hexagons all fitting together (as the finished product) so not to waste stabilizer. If you can show machine settings it would be nice for those of us who don’t hear so well. Thank you so much for a wonderful video tutorial. Thanks also for showing your beautiful quilting. Perfect finish.
@@SewVeryEasy What about all the papers behind the hexagons that were stitched together? Did you sew them straight to the quilt with that paper on?? I didn't see you take it out?????
Thanks for your easy to understand directions! How did you quilt those extra hexagpns on the background fabric so perfectly!? Its so cute! I love bee themed quilts and projects!
How did you achieve the hexagons on the background. Like what you have made. I am making an EPP hexagon bed quilt. (King size) and hand sewn, and wondering how would be best to quilt this in a domestic sewing machine if that is possible. Maybe doing something like you have done. It just comes down to the size.
This is very cute, thank you! I can't find the pattern anywhere? All I see are hexagon templates. Is there a pattern and instructions for all the cutting dimensions somewhere? ps. When did you take the paper out of the hexagons, o r did you sew the paper right into the quilt. Thanks for you help. Loved your quilt when it was finished :)
In describing the printing of the hexagons, you are talking about the stabilizer but say you can put the interfacing through the printer. Close to the end you make reference to the paper. This confused me. I do EPP, use the paper hexis but take all the paper out after the hexi is totally enclosed. Will you clear this up for me? Did you print on paper? Do you take the paper out prior to stitching down? Thanks for clarifying.
this "paper" is a interfacing. Sorry I meant to say that. You can print right on it and you leave it in. After it is washed it get very soft, you can barely feel it after. It is not the paper for EPP
You’re a great teacher and so pleasant to listen to. I love your tips for this project and for sew many of your other ones.
Love this idea! I have a lot of hexagons that were gifted to me. I tried EPP, but I’m not good at it yet. I am excited to use them this way! Thanks.
You always come up with such wonderful tips and different ways to get things done! You are so good Laura!
Laura, this is so nice..... I’ve hesitated so often doing these hexies...but this is really an easy way to do....love it !
This is awesome! You make it so easy & I love the pattern & fabric! Thanks Laura. Once again you Rock It!
I just love that fabric! Great tutorial Laura! Thank you❤👏
VERY nice! The pace (thanks to your professional editing) is fast, instruction clear, ideas are great! I would probably print a full sheet of hexagons all fitting together (as the finished product) so not to waste stabilizer. If you can show machine settings it would be nice for those of us who don’t hear so well. Thank you so much for a wonderful video tutorial. Thanks also for showing your beautiful quilting. Perfect finish.
Thank you Laura for another great idea and easy to follow instructions!
I love this! I just can't do the hand stitching in mass quantity anymore, so machine stitching is the way to go. This is fantastic. Great tutorial!
I could use some of these tricks in my fashion design collections. I love love it.
Love this project. It's adorable. Love you too.
Gorgeous. So fun. 💁🏻♀️
I may have to make my own version of this for my round table. I love me some bees! 🐝
You've created another inspirational tutorial and adorable project - thanks so much!
Laura it’s so pretty. What a wonderful idea. Thank you.
Cute!! I love Epp by hand, though I like this idea as well!!
I love that.. it's so cute! I really love those colors to! So adorable 💖💕😊
Oh! I just love this! And your tutorials are always excellent. I so appreciate them.
It turned out beautiful
LOVE this!! That is the cutest fabric!!
I try to get this project done for our spring party in October. Thanks! It's so beautiful
I love this. I must have that fabric and pattern!!
Great video, although it would be nice to see a finished image of the quilt at the beginning so we have a reference of what your making. Thanks
That is an amazing piece of work.... wow. Something I won’t tackle . But it’s beautiful 😍 🌹❤️🌹❤️
izabeau1953 it is a little fiddely, but sure is cute!
Laura, thank you, this is so cute! great tip about the hexie's!
Very cute! I love hexies!
Luv all the tips! Thanks Laura!
I love the runner!
You are so talented...this is beautiful!
Great tutorial! Lots of tips that will make this project doable! Thanks!
Cute project Laura!!
Love it! Thank you for sharing!
Beautiful! Love the method and the fabrics are wonderful. Wish I knew how you quilted the hexagon shapes though!
Elizabeth McKay Yes, that was my question too.
I traced them out first :)
@@SewVeryEasy What about all the papers behind the hexagons that were stitched together? Did you sew them straight to the quilt with that paper on?? I didn't see you take it out?????
Cute fabric and project!
Eyeeee I’m excited to watch this 🎉❤❤❤
Wonderful tutorial! Thank you Laura!
This is just so cute!!
Laura I like your video, s very much.
That's gorgeous
Well! What a great technique!
Great tutorial once again
As always, this is a great tutorial!
Cute project 🐝💐
Très beau Laura 🌻🌻🐝🐝🐝🌻🌻
Is it possible to get the original pattern, I love the heart that was added to the center of topper and the slight changes you made.
love it ... Thank you for a great tutorial
How did you quilt the hexagon pattern? Did you have to back stitch? Would you make a quick video demonstrating this? Thanks.
Beautiful!!! 🐝 🐝 🐝
Very effective! Thank you for the inspiration 😄
Thanks for your easy to understand directions! How did you quilt those extra hexagpns on the background fabric so perfectly!? Its so cute! I love bee themed quilts and projects!
Dana Tucker I was just wondering the same thing. 🐝
Dana Tucker , I asked the same question!! The top quilting made the whole thing pop!
Elizabeth McKay I know! Those honeycombs looked amazing 😊
Loriann Cichacki I hope she tells us!
Dana Tucker the quilting deserves its own video tutorial!
Great lesson
I love this, how did you get the background hexies so neat ?
Laura, I "sew" enjoy your channel.
Thank you. This looks doable
Beautyful ❤
Really cute thank you
How did you achieve the hexagons on the background. Like what you have made. I am making an EPP hexagon bed quilt. (King size) and hand sewn, and wondering how would be best to quilt this in a domestic sewing machine if that is possible. Maybe doing something like you have done. It just comes down to the size.
Beautiful
Wow trop cute
Great epp tips
This is very cute, thank you! I can't find the pattern anywhere? All I see are hexagon templates. Is there a pattern and instructions for all the cutting dimensions somewhere? ps. When did you take the paper out of the hexagons, o r did you sew the paper right into the quilt. Thanks for you help. Loved your quilt when it was finished :)
Love it !!
Hi. How big are the hexagons?
🤗. So cute!
Not my thing but this is very cute. Ty Laura.
Beautiful Laura , great tutorial . can I buy the stable stuff online thank you .
www.rickytims.com/online-store/notions/ricky-tims-stable-stuff-poly-rolled-3-yards-x-28
What a lovely piece of art. I am just wondering how much time it took to make it , looks very time consuming.
I finished it in one day
Hello. It’s awesome design but can I try it with Sulky stablizer sheets ??
yes you can use any stabilizer that you can leave in your work:)
SewVeryEasy thank you
In describing the printing of the hexagons, you are talking about the stabilizer but say you can put the interfacing through the printer. Close to the end you make reference to the paper. This confused me. I do EPP, use the paper hexis but take all the paper out after the hexi is totally enclosed. Will you clear this up for me? Did you print on paper? Do you take the paper out prior to stitching down? Thanks for clarifying.
this "paper" is a interfacing. Sorry I meant to say that. You can print right on it and you leave it in. After it is washed it get very soft, you can barely feel it after. It is not the paper for EPP
Thank you so much for this clarification; it is SO (sew) do-able.
Maravilhoso!👏👏👏👏👏
Fab tutorial
Danke
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Love it !