Tube quilting is a quick technique that produces results in a short time.
Also this is another way of making hexagon blocks without a 60 degree ruler.
Learn tube quilting in 2 minutes:
How to sew the hexagons together?
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Another fun technique to try! Thank you Teresa! I want to forget the laundry and head to my sewing room NOW! 🙂
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Wonderful video-a new idea! Thank you Teresa
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Thank you Teresa. Great video!
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Thank you 😊
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Kathy, I get that feeling often 😂😂
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Thanks. Can this be done other sizes?
After watching your video a Missouri star tube tutorial came on. Similar concept.
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Sue, I haven’t worked the math but it’s a 60 degrees triangle we’re trying to achieve.
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I cheated and used a 60 degree ruler to work out the sizing of the strips and the height of the triangle
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Love, just wish you had shown how to sew them together for the beginners.
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I made a video on how to sew hexagons together 3 or 4 weeks ago.
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Please share the math for other sizes, I want to go larger to get about a 12 inch block.
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Diane, I haven’t worked the math out but there’re calculators out there you can use https://www.mathportal.org/calculators/plane-geometry-calculators/equilateral-triangle-calculator.php
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Most of your quilts look very similar to Jenny’s from Missouri star quilt company.YOU must watch her.
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I’m sure many blocks look similar since many of my blocks are classic blocks.
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