Hexagons are some of my favourite blocks. They’re quick and easy, they can be made with fabric scraps.
How to make hexagon quilts with strips
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Can you show how to put these blocks together
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Hi Judy. This video demonstrates how to sew hexagons together https://mypatchwork.wordpress.com/2019/01/31/hexagon-blocks-with-jelly-rolls-without-y-seams/
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I see how easy it is to make the blocks but how do you sew the blocks together? Is it like one block wonder where you sew half of each block and then put them together in rows?
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Hi Kathryn, that’s exactly how it’s done.
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I would like to see how several rows attach to each other (top and bottom of hexagon). How they are sewn as a quilt top?
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Hi Dana, this is how you sew hexagons into a top https://mypatchwork.wordpress.com/2019/01/31/hexagon-blocks-with-jelly-rolls-without-y-seams/
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