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1.0 inch Hexagon 90°

$30.00

Inklingo 1.0 inch Hexagon 90°  
LITE # 4 - FOR LUCY BOSTON PATCHWORK OF THE CROSSES (POTC) AND OTHER DESIGNS

A downloadable shape collection (33 MB) See the actual sizes in the free PDF at the bottom of this page.

Windows or Mac with Adobe Reader 7 (or higher) Windows 2000 or newer (Mac, Adobe Reader 8 preferred, see FAQ)

Lucy Boston Patchwork of the Crosses

This is collection is intended for quilters who already have a pattern, or know what they want to make. It does not include a pattern or detailed sewing instructions.

POTC by Kathy Timmons

Click the block to see a slide show of a few of the spectacular POTC blocks made by Kathy Timmons and Joan Cumming. If you would like to see even more, please join the Inkingo Yahoo group.

Lucy Boston's spectacular patchwork was made with only one shape, but the use of fabric is very creative.

If you wish to use the shapes to make the Lucy Boston Patchwork of the Crosses, there is a detailed pattern with instructions for sewing by machine, by hand, or by English Paper Piecing, in the companion book, available here and in quilt shops.

Lucy Boston Patchwork of the Crosses

Inklingo makes these hexagons more fun and more portable, but it is also possible to stitch by machine.

In the past, English Paper Piecing was the favorite choice for a portable project, to avoid marking the seam lines, but Inklingo’s precise lines for stitching and cutting—perfectly printed by the hundreds—changed all that.

Not only is POTC more portable with Inklingo, it is easier to hide the stitches and it is faster to prepare.

Inklingo also provides each shape without seam allowances, so if you prefer English Paper Piecing for some reason, you can print the templates and cut the paper with a rotary cutter or scissors.

  Video on Blog (3 minutes about Fussy Cutting POTC)

Experienced quilter? You will find these hexagons easy to cut and sew, thanks to Inklingo’s precise lines for stitching and cutting, printed on the fabric.

New to Inklingo?    GETTING STARTED

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New to quilting? If you are a complete novice, the instructions for hand and machine piecing in The Inklingo Handbook will get you started. Thanks to Inklingo, you can use scissors if you don’t have a rotary cutter and mat (yet).

For additional info, please click on these free files:

 


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