I made a 3D hexagon a while ago (you can checkout the tutorial below), and I’m making another one again but this time it uses 3 strips of fabric instead of 2 and the 3D effect is one layer deeper so to speak.
How to make a 3D hexagon quilt block with 3 strips
How to make a 3D hexagon quilt block
Learn in 2 minutes how to make a 3 D hexagon block:
If you don’t have a 60 degree ruler
If you plan to cut at 60 degrees a lot you may consider investing in a 60 degree ruler.
OR
- here is how to cut 60 degree triangles without special rulers:
How to sew hexagon quilt blocks without Y seams
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These will help me tremendously. Thank you.
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I made a block from the other tutorial. Love it. Like this one, too. Any idea for fabric amount for a quilt?
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I’m sorry I don’t know how much fabric you’ll need but You can use the calculators on this page to work it out maybe http://www.quiltersparadiseesc.com/Calculators.php
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Great very informative
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Your brilliant 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
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The purple and gold, how will I put the material in order make it look correct..
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Map the demo video colours with the purple and gold colours, even draw the block and paint it with the colours you like. Or number your pieces and allocate the colours and just use as a reference
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