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How to make a tri-dimensional hexagon block

tridimensional hexagon block

I created a 3D hexagon some time ago (feel free to check out the tutorial below), and I’m excited to share that I’m working on a new version. This time, it features three strips of fabric instead of two, adding an interesting twist to the design.

Additionally, the 3D effect in this version is enhanced, giving it a more pronounced depth. The layers interlock seamlessly, creating a visually stunning piece that is both intricate and captivating.

My Tier 2 and Tier 3 Patreon members can download a free block companion to create a complete quilt using this tutorial.

How to make a tridimensional hexagon quilt block with 3 strips

How to make a 3D hexagon quilt block

Learn in 2 minutes how to make a 3D hexagon block with 2 fabric strips:

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

Tridimensional hexagon quilt block

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