Do you have any jelly rolls you don’t know what to do with? This is your project!
If you don’t have jelly rolls, you still can make these 2 blocks quickly and easily.
How to make 2 hexagon quilt blocks
Learn in less than 2 minutes how to make these 2 beautiful blocks:
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Materials for 2 blocks
- 2 strips of fabric 2 1/2 inch x 37 inch.
Download the 60 degree template
If you plan to cut at 60 degrees a lot you may consider investing in a 60 degree ruler.
Or learn how to cut 60 degree triangles without special rulers with this video:
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Want to make a quilt using these 2 hexagon blocks?
Buy Hexagonal dream pattern
Buy Hexagonal dream quilt pattern on Etsy
About the quilt
Hexagonal Dream is a hexagon sampler quilt.The quilt is put together without Y seams.
This quilt uses traditional piecing.
Quilt size: 60” x 59 ½”.
Number of blocks: 48 hexagon blocks with 11 different block types and 8 half hexagon blocks.
Finished hexagon size: 7 ¼” x 8 ½”.
The quilt is jelly roll and fat quarter friendly.
Skill level: I’ve rated this quilt as confident beginner / intermediate.
A 60 degree ruler is recommended but if you don’t have one you can always use a square ruler with 60 degree markings or the template that comes with the pattern.
In the 11 page pattern I have included lots of diagrams and written instructions as well as links to 2 of my video tutorials that demonstrate how to make an hexagon.
A million thanks to the testers who helped make this pattern great.
I hope you like my quilt and enjoy making it.
My Hexagonal Dream pattern is available to purchase on Craftsy and also on my Etsy shop as a digital pattern.
So how did I make this quilt?
Watch a short 1 minute video:
If you have any questions about the pattern, please feel free to contact me via the form on the About this blog page.
If you don’t have a 60 degree ruler
Not to worry, here is how to cut 60 degree triangles without special rulers:
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