
Hexagon quilts are some of my favourites, and I’m excited to share this beginner to intermediate tutorial with you!
In this video, I’ll show you how to make a large hexagon block by assembling strips of fabric and cutting them into 60-degree triangles.
The variety of strip widths makes for unique and fun designs every time!
Using a square or rectangular ruler with 60-degree lines works perfectly, but if you’re planning to cut a lot of 60-degree triangles, you might want to invest in a specialty ruler.
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