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60° Hexagon |
Reviews of 60° Hexagon 0.25 inch |
Too Cute and easy. People just don`t believe I can sew these tiny Hex`s. SO easy to print so many in such a little time. Plenty of stitching time for just a little prep time. |
by Simone from Melbourne on 10/09/2010 |
I have to admit that I love hexagons. I bought this program because I want to make the "Insanity quilt" and didn't want to make it the paper piece way.It is going so much easier for me. I love this program.Anyone wanting to make a miniature quilt this is the ONLY way to go in mho. Peggy |
by Peggy S from Spokane on 10/03/2010 |
OK, I admit it. I am a Big Hexagon Fan. Or maybe "A Big Fan of Tiny Hexagons" would be more to the point. I've seen beautiful designs on covers of magazines that use 1/4" hexagons. But after drawing them by hand for awhile, I gave up. Too time consuming. Not accurate. Hard to glue over those little pieces of paper I had to cut for paper-piecing. Then Linda came up with this .25" Inklingo Collection. Answer to a prayer! Problem solved! End of story! No tracing, just pick your fabric, and Inklingo it! What a time-saver! Really, this is the only way to make miniature hexagon quilts. Even the seam allowances are slightly less than 0.25" because, let's face it... the shapes can get a bit bunchy if the seam allowances aren't small. This collection also has all the edge and corner bits. So tiny! So pretty! And Monkey has some great photos in here too. I don't know for sure, but I like to think Linda designed this one for ME! But I'll share... :-) Thank you Linda! |
by Donna from Cincinnati on 09/21/2010 |