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Has anyone ever made a One Block Wonder?

loisflan
8 years ago

I saw several examples of this process at Blue Bamboo, and I was intrigued. You take about 4 yards of fabric with a 24" repeat and cut the fabric so you can stack the 6 repeats on top of each other and align them exactly. Then you cut strips and then triangles out of it. Each group of 6 identical triangles then forms a hexagon. You use these hexagons to design a quilt that looks very different from the original fabric. Here is the fabric I chose and some examples of the hexagons I've gotten. I've had this fabric for a couple of years and just got around to cutting it. I thought sewing the 228 half-hexagons together would be a good project for Hawaii.

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