Today is a blustery windy day. Time to pull out some cute fabrics to brighten things up a little!
Ever since I got this new little hexagon ruler I’ve been taken. You might say that it’s put a ‘hex’ on me! All of these 1930’s reproduction fabrics have been cut with this fun Hexie Half.
When I went on my quilting get away the gals all had a sweet gift exchange.
If you are a quilter, I’m sure you will be familiar with the name Lori Holt. Well, famous Lori was at our retreat and she gifted us with a basket full of goodies. This fun ruler, designed by her was tucked inside.
What quilter doesn’t need a lint roller to clean off all the threads before dashing out of the house? Sue thought of that clever gift.
Sweet fabric in the eggs and delicious Lindt chocolate.
RaeAnn and Susann gave fun notebooks and treats. I really should have taken them out of the bag for you to see better.
I am making a table runner using my new Hexie ruler. I got this far at the quilting getaway. I didn’t take enough fabric with me, so I am adding to it at home. Although, Rae Ann gave me lots. She would have given me enough to finish it if I would have let her.
It’s easy to add more length because they are sewn together by rows. However, you must decide how wide you want it before you sew the rows together.
Here’s a tutorial on how to cut and sew this table topper using the ‘Half Hexie’ ruler.
You can order one on line from Lori at http://beeinmybonnetco.blogspot.com/
Start by cutting your fabrics into 5” squares. I didn’t repeat any of my fabrics, but you sure could.
Fold each square in half. Place your half hexie ruler on top and cut away the excess.
See how the bottom ends are squared off? It makes it so your hexies line up perfectly against each other.
It’s a little hard to see, but she also gave us a large glue dot to put on the back of the ruler. Wow, was that ever nice for keeping the ruler from slipping while you are cutting.
After all of your hexies are cut lay them out in rows however you want.
Then using 1/4” seams start sewing each row together. See how the square ends meet?
I sew together 2, then 4, then the two groups of 4 to form 8. My runner is 8 hexies wide.
Soon you will have a lot of rows that when lined up will form a hexagon.
The bottom edge will end with a half of a hexagon on every other hexie. You will use the other half on the other end of your runner.
After your rows are all sewn, iron seams opposite directions and sew together. I do pin at each Hexie seam.
After the rows are all sewn together, iron the seams open on each row so that there won’t be so much bulk. Your hexies will lie much nicer.
I can’t wait to get mine all sewn together and off to the quilter. I will leave the uneven edges on the sides until after it’s quilted. Be sure and draw a straight line along it so the quilter will know not to go beyond that point.
Then I will cut it off and bind it the same as I do a quilt.
Wouldn’t this make a sweet baby quilt? It’s a super quick and fun project!
Thanks Lori for my new ‘Half Hexie’ and thanks Rae Ann for inviting me to your gorgeous cabin!
If you decide to try this I’d love to hear what you think!
hugs,
Jann
I will be sharing with these fun parties:
21 comments
I love it. That is a sweet little ruler...I like the way all your hexagons have come together. You'll be making all kinds of pretty things. Blessings, xoxo,Susie
This is a beautiful table topper. The colors are wonderful. I can hardly wait to see it after it is finished. You did a beautiful job on the color choices and patterns. Thanks for the great tutorial!
It's hard to beat the allure of those retro, repo fabrics. Anxious to see your finished table runner! Sally
Hi Jann, I'm so glad that you had fun on your girls retreat and you were received such cute gifts. I love your runner you are quilting, it's going to look so pretty in your house! Have a wonderful week.
Julie
The fabrics are so pretty - thanks so much for sharing at #CreativeMuster - Alice @ Mums Make Lists
The fabrics are so pretty - thanks so much for sharing at #CreativeMuster - Alice @ Mums Make Lists
LOVE IT, Jann. Will have to think about making one of those. So Cute!!
It's so pretty! ♡
I wanted to stop by and say hello because I have been super busy. WOW am I ever glad I did. I love the Hex cutting tool and your table runner. Thank you for sharing the tutorial. I think I could actually make one myself now. I also love the little gifts. I love putting together things like that for others. Have a blessed week. Hugs, Beverly
Love this Jann. This table runner is going to be so pretty. I am so envious of you that you can sew such pretty things. Have a great week.
Kris
I'm in love with this table topper. It's sooooooooooooo pretty!!
I have never seen hexagons sewn that way.
I might have to try that out.
Although I can sew, and I have friends and family who quilt, I'm not a quilter. But it certainly doesn't require being a quilter to become "hexed" and fall in love with them, does it? This is going to be gorgeous - I love the fabrics you're using, Jann.
What a neat little ruler! Love all the goodies you have shared but I am enthralled with your hexi look for your runner! WOW! Love the colors too! Hugs and blessings, Cindy
I love the spring-filled colors! You make it look so easy, but I know it is not! Takes talent!
I love the bright colors in your hexie quilt! What a nifty ruler. I have so much trouble lining up all six sides evenly, I never thought of splitting the hexies in half. Lori is so clever! I enjoy her blog and her tutorials. Hope you are having a wonderful week! :)
--Fran
What a pretty project you are working on .
LOL the lint roller for threads reminded me of the other day when my cat rolled in a pile of threads on the table and later on I was picking threads off of her :)
I love all the colors of fabric! What a cute project. I've always wanted to make a quilt or runner or other small project. Doing the half hexies and using the ruler makes it seem quite possible!
Oh my, what a pretty way to use the Hexie Half!Loving the fabrics, Jann! Can't wait to see it once you are all finished:)Hope you are enjoying your week!~hugs, Poppy
I love all your beautiful colors. You do fantastic work. I'd love a quilt like that and the ability to make my own would be tremendous. Thank you for sharing your wonderful talent with us at Wake Up Wednesday Linky Party.
Angel
You've made this look so easy, Jann! I'm hoping to get all the grunt work done on our house so I can spend my spare time doing things like this. I love your fabric choices for your hexie table runner!
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