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How to make a folded hexagon pot holder

How to make a folded hexagon

I’ve had a long-standing fascination with fabric folding and hexagon blocks, and I must say, they make a perfect pair. The versatility of hexagons allows you to get creative – you can craft a pot holder, create an entire quilt, or simply attach a few to a piece of fabric for a unique touch.

To explore even more ideas and potential uses, take a look at the suggestions I’ve shared towards the end of the video. The possibilities are endless, and I hope you find some inspiration for your own projects!

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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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How to make a folded hexagon

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