I was explaining to a friend the other day how you do Hexies
by hand using cardboard shapes. She said
she had never heard of that before so I figured since I was working on a Hexie
Table Runner for my table for this upcoming Christmas I’d try writing instructions
on how to do this and use my progress.
First off you need Hexagon shapes in whatever size to stitch
fabric to. I have a 2” hexagon paper
cutter I got at Hobby Lobby a year or so ago using a coupon. People use other stuff to make theirs, some
use freezer paper that when you iron shiny side down it will stick to the
fabric and you never have to remove it.
I prefer cardboard, I don’t want to spend all that time ironing. You can use old cards, or card stock from the
store to cut your shapes.
This is the cutter I used and some of my shapes
Now you need your fabric, like I said I’m making a Christmas
table runner and found this cute pattern at the Moda Bake Shop a few years
ago. Theirs was machine sewn and I tried
that but wasn’t really happy with it.
I had a bunch of 2 -1/2” hexies cut out so just used those to sew to the
card board shapes. You can cut out 2-1/2”
squares that will give you enough for a seam allowance.
Next you have to sew the fabric around the shapes, this is
done by hand and a great project to work on while you watch TV. I did a bunch this weekend while binge watching
House of Cards on Netflix. You need some
kind of clips to hold the fabric down as you fold it over the shapes to sew
down.
You go corner to
corner until you have them all sewn down and looks like this.
Then of course you have to attach the hexies to each
other, use the same clips to hold two of
them together and whip stitch from corner to corner.
You can make all kinds of shapes with these little
things, I was doing rows, 7 across once I
got the first few done to make the correct shape of the runner, for a total of
16 rows.
Once it's done your back with look like this, of course depending on the shapes you have made
You can press front and back to set the seams before you remover the templates. You use a crochet hook to remove the papers just pick a corner and pull gently. Now you can reuse the templates for your next Hexie project.
Mine looks like this right now, I haven't pressed it yet.
Check back next week, I will have it finished and ready for the holidays :)
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