This is a tutorial exploring hexagon layouts. Have a go and try to find even more layouts!
Don’t worry if you don’t have a 60 degree ruler, you don’t need one if you ruler has 60 degree markings.
Or use my 60 degrees triangle paper ruler (PDF).
If you plan to cut at 60 degrees a lot you may consider investing in a 60 degree ruler.
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I’m not fond of hexagons they don’t really appeal to me. After seeing your delightful pattern on your tutorial, I have changed my mind ! I now think this maybe my next quilt ! Thanks so much for all your tutorials.
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These are lovely
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Great 👍 happy to have inspired you 😊
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I liked the u tube
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This tutorial came at the ideal time. I just purchased a 60-degree ruler, and I was looking for a pattern to try it out with. I love all the different layouts that you used. It will be very difficult to decide which one I want to try. Thank you so much for the tutorial. It’s really an inspiration.
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Thank you Sunita.
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So many choices…
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Thanks for the inspiration! I really like to watch your video.
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Thank you ctnbee
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Is there a way to download the patterns?
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The only download I have is a 60 degree paper ruler https://mypatchwork.files.wordpress.com/2016/06/60degreetemplate.pdf
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I know this would look good as a table runner but I wonder what it would look like as a whole quilt.
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I think it would still be ok as a quilt.
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This looks like fun thank you for sharing it
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I must try this
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