1.375 inch Hexagons 60° & More PDF
US$45.00
Print on fabric for Grandmother’s Flower Garden and at least 100 Pieced Hexagon designs instead of using hexagon templates or other traditional methods.
Sew by hand with a running stitch, or by machine, or English Paper Piecing.
Less prep, more precise, more portable, faster to finish!
Description
Hexagons “& More?” This shape collection is a little bit different from the other 60° Hexagon shape collections! It allows you to make at least 100 Pieced Hexagon designs in addition to a traditional Grandmother’s Flower Garden (GFG) quilt because I included many elements of diamond shape collection too.
This size is ideal for hand or machine piecing or a combination of both (hybrid).
PDF DOWNLOAD – SHAPE COLLECTION 73.7 MB
System Requirements – Windows or Mac with Adobe Reader (not a phone or tablet) and any ordinary color Inkjet printer or all-in-one.
This PDF includes hexagons, diamonds, and triangles with 1.375-inch sides that have been carefully selected to make at least 100 Pieced Hexagon designs. 550 pages to inspire and delight any quilter!
The Pieced Hexagons are 5.5 inches across the center from point to point.
Several other sizes are available, as shown in the Index of Shapes. For other sizes, you probably need a diamond shape collection AND a hexagon shape collection to get all of these shapes.
Features of the 1.375-inch Hexagons & More Shape Collection (PDF)
- shapes to print on fabric
- diagrams showing how much fabric you need
- shapes without seam allowances to print on freezer paper (just in case you want templates)
& More Good Things about Inklingo Hexagons
- use a rotary cutter or scissors
- partial hexagons increase your design options and allow you to finish with a straight edge
- optional scissors layouts to save fabric
- combo layouts to save fabric and save time
- ideal for fussy cutting and scrap quilts
You might want to get the Hexagon Quilt Design Book first. It includes worksheets and everything you need to know to design and sew a hexagon quilt. (PDF, 70 pages)
Hexagons are not just for quilters who enjoy English Paper Piecing (EPP) anymore!
It is much easier to print the shapes on fabric with Inklingo (TWO methods of fussy cutting) and sew with a running stitch instead of basting and whip-stitching. On the other hand, there are 8 Good Ways to Use Inklingo for EPP if that is the method you prefer.
No templates, no basting—unless basting is your thing.
Print on fabric and sew your best quilts.
Cathi (verified owner) –
Love, love, love this collection! Sewing these diamonds together to make stars is very, very addictive!! Impossible to resist. All the shapes in this huge collection are so much fun to play with – the other half hexagon is one of my favourites, and the rectangle- oh,, that rectangle! What a great shape to have!
This collection is a must have, in my opinion!
Anneke de Weerdt (verified owner) –
Wow, this is a wonderful ‘shape collection’!! Why can I only give 5 stars? It should be at least 10! The name ‘shape collection’ really doesn’t do justice to Linda’s incredible packages of super helpful information, tips and organization of all that. And this one really is TWO shape collections in one (diamonds AND hexagons + partial shapes + this surprising rectangle that you can use for setting pieced hexagons together!). I looked at it, watched the 300 pieced hexagons video, and have to lie down now for processing all of this!