I was searching this video for months. Once I saw a women doing hexis but I couldn't understand the step by step. Thank you so much!!!! 💕 I can wait to start!!!! (I am in my job and I want to go home)
Super tutorial! You explained the steps thoroughly and provided “the madness to your method”. Thank you so much, I have not tried English Paper Piecing but I am definitely motivated to give it a try now. 💜
I saw an adorable hexie quilt and have been intrigued ever since but it seems like it would take so long to put an entire quilt together that way! I still might have to try it sometime if the right fabric combination comes along. 😁
Thank you so much for this. I used glue on the first hexies I made, but thought it gross and unsatisfying. I've switched to thread basting on my cuurent no-hexie epp project, but I'm looking forward to trying your exact method on my next hexies. In fact, I'm going to do a few hexies right now just to embed this in my brain. Thanks again!
I use a wonder chip to hold the fabric as I stitch around the hexie paper while moving the clip.. Pins tend to bow the paper, and skews the hexie on me.
I begun EPP some 6 months ago? And I prepared 7 hexies needed for my flower. But I saw some ladies, like the ones in your plastic box, who have a lot of hexies basted. Do you prepare all your hexies and when you decides that you want to sew a flower, you choose in your box the hexies needed?? What is the advantage?? Thanks for your answer.
Hexies are so fun to have on hand. I love making up a bunch in a collection and put them on bags, pillows, table toppers. Such fun readymade pieces to have on hand. Just addicting to make honestly 😆
Here is a link to a box like the one I use. Such a great way to store those little pieces! www.amazon.com/ideas/amzn1.account.AEMWTV42X4ARUDLHIVRHHHBWLG4Q/6BT5YCZ6PQE0
Left hander checking in with what I figured out from my hexie fun: in this video she appears to go counter-clockwise so I reversed that and went clock-wise and had success or what I am considering success for my first try. I also had less stabbing from the pin(s) when I pinned from the top of the fabric while worked on the back. YMMV.
I see this is an older video but if you are still answering comments, can you tell me where you got your storage box? I’ve been searching for one like this and I can’t find one that has this configuration.
Tip: draw round your template for as many pieces you wish to cut out, then you can cut them out all in one go (adding seam allowance) and it speeds up the process as no need for pinning. Lovely to see hand basting, it's just as quick as glue, looks after the corners, and allows for quick paper template removal after. If you have the pieces flat-edged together rather than the whole piece front to front, then whip stitch flat you will never get a joining stitch showing on the front and it makes joining sections to larger projects very easy.
@magicalumbrella7151 That is a great tip for multiple layers of fabric. I went to glue from stitching. Now I'm back to stitching because I don't find that glue keeps the corners down.
Thankyou i have not seen hexies done this way, makes more sense than going through the paper.😊
I'm a very visual person and you have made things very clear
THANK YOU FOR SHOWNING US HOW TO SEW THESE I HAD MADE SOME BUT T HESE K S SO HELLPFULL N EASY GO DO GOD BLESS
I was searching this video for months. Once I saw a women doing hexis but I couldn't understand the step by step. Thank you so much!!!! 💕 I can wait to start!!!! (I am in my job and I want to go home)
Brilliant! I have been making hexies for years but your method is so much better than the way I’ve been doing them. Thank you.
So happy you are on UA-cam now. Really enjoyed the tutorial!
Thank you so much!!
Love your shop! So glad you created a UA-cam channel!
Glad you are on UA-cam, Thanks for Sharing !!!
Happy 3rd Birthday. So glad you are now on You Tube!!! Love the pillow
Best Hexie tutorial ever! Thanks SEW much! 🪡🧵
I adore you people!! I have been in touch several times in need of help on a pattern and you were awesome. Soo glad you have a You tube channel👍🏻❤️🤗
Awww...you are too kind! We sure do try our best to help out. Let us know if you have any suggestions on videos you would like to see!
Thanks sew much for the tutorial. Congrats on your new channel!! ❤️ 🤍 💙 ❤️ 🤍 💙
Thank you so much!!
So glad you guys have started a channel!
Thank you for these instructions. I have seen several ways of making hexies. This is the best one I have seen. I will be trying this soon.
You are so welcome!
I can't wait to make one of these with some of my leftover Christmas fabric!!!
Fun tutorial. Thank you for sharing. Love your shop.
Thanks so much!
Excited to see you on UA-cam! Very nice tutorial. Now I want to go make all the hexies!
Go for it! It is so addicting 😆
Great video and I love that little container you have full of pretty hexies!!
Thank you! Such a fun way to store them 💛
I love this shop! I’m so happy that they now have a UA-cam channel
So glad that I can find you on UA-cam ! This video may help sway me to try this technique
You can do it!
This looks like so much fun....and Happy 3rd anniversary. I have loved doing business with you!
Your hexie demonstration is so very helpful and I actually think I could do them after watching your video.
Love that y’all have a UA-cam now! I have always wanted to try hexies!!
Give it a try! They are SO fun!
Love your demonstration. Great information!
Thanks for sharing details on how to fussy cut a hexie. Will definitely try.
Thanks for the demo! Look forward to future videos.
Always looking for new techniques to try! Thanks for the video!
No problem 👍
Thank you for sharing this wonderful tutorial! I love the way you used a light board to make perfect fussy cuts!
I use the light bored for paper piecing too!
You make it look easy! I’ve wanted to make a garden flower 🌸 quilt! Great tutorial!
Thank you! 😊 oh man, that would be adorable!
Thank you for this video. You answered questions I didn’t know I had. 🙃 So excited to try!
Super tutorial! You explained the steps thoroughly and provided “the madness to your method”. Thank you so much, I have not tried English Paper Piecing but I am definitely motivated to give it a try now. 💜
Great to hear! I love hearing tips from others, always more than one way to do things ☺️
So excited to find this! Yay! Those hexis look like fun and very do'able. Will give it a try.
Already bought my paper pieces from you and ready to start. 😘
Thanks for sharing. I have not yet ventured into epp nor hexies. This makes me want to try for sure. Love your little pouch also.
This was a fantastic tutorial! I love your organization too! 💕
This is a wonderful tutorial! Thank you! I can't wait to get started!
great tutorial! thanks for these tips!
Glad it was helpful!
I saw an adorable hexie quilt and have been intrigued ever since but it seems like it would take so long to put an entire quilt together that way! I still might have to try it sometime if the right fabric combination comes along. 😁
You can do it! The right fabric always makes those long projects worth it!
I have never tried this but you made it look so easy and fun that I am looking forward to it! Love your fabric!!
Thanks very much for the tutorial, makes it look easy peasy 👏👏
This looks so fun! Love using videos to learn new skills!
Great instructions Myra! Now I want to make hexies. ❤️
Wonderful tutorial ! Thank you so much! 💕😀👍🏼
You are so welcome!
I’m so glad you made this tutorial! I have the pattern but have been nervous to dive in. I’m excited to try it now!
Give it a try! Such a fun project ♥️
Great tutorial ! Thanks for sharing.
Great video!!! Just got my hexie templates from you and can’t wait to try them out!!
Awesome! Thank you for your support!
Love the tutorial! Looking forward to doing hexies! Thanks for sharing. :-)
Thank you so much for this. I used glue on the first hexies I made, but thought it gross and unsatisfying. I've switched to thread basting on my cuurent no-hexie epp project, but I'm looking forward to trying your exact method on my next hexies. In fact, I'm going to do a few hexies right now just to embed this in my brain. Thanks again!
I have not tried EPP yet, but this video gives me a bit more confidence. Thank you!
Glad it was helpful!
I use a wonder chip to hold the fabric as I stitch around the hexie paper while moving the clip.. Pins tend to bow the paper, and skews the hexie on me.
I have always wanted to know how to make hexies. Thank you for this video.
Luv this video, keep em 'coming !!
Thank you! Will do!
Paper pieces makes a see thru acrylic template you can buy that makes it super easy to fussy cut.
This is also a really great option for fussy cutting! Either one works awesome. Thanks for the tip!
Glad you have videos now!!!
I've been afraid to try hexies. My hand sewing needs work. But I think I'll be trying them with your new pillow kit soon! Thanks for the tutorial!
Oh don't be afraid! You'll do great!
Welcome to UA-cam!!
Thank you! You are that real pro here...sooo much to learn!♥️
This is a great video, I may have to try hexies again!
I've wanted to do this for a long time... good info!
Thanks for sharing this! I can’t wait to try them❤️
Hope you enjoy!
Thanks for the tutorial 👍
You're welcome 😊
Very helpful! I want to learn all I can about hexies ☺️
Really enjoyed your video.
Thank You for the great tips.
You are so welcome!
Ive done hexies, but you showed a different way to make them! Thank you...
Wonderful! Thanks for the feedback!
Need to get my hexies back out, great information.
If you use a hole punch on the paper hexi, you can pin inside the hole to hold your fabric to the paper. Makes it easy to remove the paper also.
I need to learn something new and try these!
You should!
I begun EPP some 6 months ago? And I prepared 7 hexies needed for my flower. But I saw some ladies, like the ones in your plastic box, who have a lot of hexies basted. Do you prepare all your hexies and when you decides that you want to sew a flower, you choose in your box the hexies needed?? What is the advantage?? Thanks for your answer.
Hexies are so fun to have on hand. I love making up a bunch in a collection and put them on bags, pillows, table toppers. Such fun readymade pieces to have on hand. Just addicting to make honestly 😆
great video!
Thanks!
Love this!! I sew 🧵 can do it😉
Also, I really like the little storage box, can you share name/brand?
Here is a link to a box like the one I use. Such a great way to store those little pieces!
www.amazon.com/ideas/amzn1.account.AEMWTV42X4ARUDLHIVRHHHBWLG4Q/6BT5YCZ6PQE0
Happy 3rd Anniversary!🎉 I enjoyed your tutorial on hexies, I have always wanted to try them. Please enter me into your giveaway.
Left hander checking in with what I figured out from my hexie fun: in this video she appears to go counter-clockwise so I reversed that and went clock-wise and had success or what I am considering success for my first try. I also had less stabbing from the pin(s) when I pinned from the top of the fabric while worked on the back. YMMV.
Becky, this is awesome info! Thanks for coming back to share!
I see this is an older video but if you are still answering comments, can you tell me where you got your storage box? I’ve been searching for one like this and I can’t find one that has this configuration.
Thank you this has helped big time
Tip: draw round your template for as many pieces you wish to cut out, then you can cut them out all in one go (adding seam allowance) and it speeds up the process as no need for pinning. Lovely to see hand basting, it's just as quick as glue, looks after the corners, and allows for quick paper template removal after. If you have the pieces flat-edged together rather than the whole piece front to front, then whip stitch flat you will never get a joining stitch showing on the front and it makes joining sections to larger projects very easy.
@magicalumbrella7151 That is a great tip for multiple layers of fabric. I went to glue from stitching. Now I'm back to stitching because I don't find that glue keeps the corners down.
This is the clearest and least fussy tutorial I've seen in this subject. Thank you.
NIce video!
Thanks!
❤❤❤
Great tutorial, especially when I remembered to go full screen....
Hi so you don't stitch through the paper
That’s right! It’s so much easier than you think!