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Fast Way to Cut GFG Hexagons

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Mary in Rock Island IL

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May 27, 1999, 3:00:00 AM5/27/99
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I just received some of those mylar templates for making GFG. They
keep the points crisp and I am now considering this as my new hand
project. However, I don't know a thing about cutting hexagons. Is
there a way to do it with a rotary cutter? Words of encouragement
about cutting by hand? Somewhere that sells pre-cut hexagon pieces?

Thanks for your suggestions!

Mary who hopes this project won't lead to a yen for hand quilting!

KatQuilts

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May 27, 1999, 3:00:00 AM5/27/99
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When I made my GFG, I did it the old-fashioned way, I guess. I used an ARDCO
window template to trace each hexagon by hand, and then cut them out with a
scissor...mind you, this was back in 1984. I also traced the inside of the
window template on junk mail weight paper to make paper templates. I found
this the easiest weight to work with, although I am sure they could be rotary
cut somehow.

Kathy

bobf

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May 27, 1999, 3:00:00 AM5/27/99
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Yes. I posted a note on how to cut easy hexes. Go to Deja News and look for
easy hex and it will bring up my long instructions. I saw it on a quilting
show.

LN (using dh's puter til my modem is working again)

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Mary in Rock Island IL

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May 28, 1999, 3:00:00 AM5/28/99
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These techniques are exactly why I have never tried a GFG. So now I
am trying to make it look like I used those strategies but not. Go
figure!

Mary

Mary in Rock Island IL

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May 28, 1999, 3:00:00 AM5/28/99
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I found it!! (Hadn't been to dejanews for awhile, don't like the new
look but that is another story) I have a birthday gift certificate to
my LQS. Tomorrow I hope to use it for an equilateral triangle and
some fabric. The hex sewing templates came with enough for one
flower.
Thanks for your help.
Mary
"bobf" <bobfin...@prodigy.net> wrote:

>Yes. I posted a note on how to cut easy hexes. Go to Deja News and look for
>easy hex and it will bring up my long instructions. I saw it on a quilting
>show.
>
>LN (using dh's puter til my modem is working again)
>

snip of my first message

Ellen Finkelsen

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May 28, 1999, 3:00:00 AM5/28/99
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So glad you found it as I didn't keep the message myself.

An equalateral triangle. No wonder I couldn't remember what it was called!
<G> I saw a quilters triangle in Walmart the other day that would serve this
purpose beautifully. Good luck.

LN

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Marissa

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May 28, 1999, 3:00:00 AM5/28/99
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There's that rotary cutter bible book out there that shows
you how to cut any shape with the idem... Judy Martin's maybe?
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