Are they 2 1/2 inch hexies? I'm after papers for them. Any recommendations or techniques. I've never used glue in the past, I gues it speeds things up??
Wow - you are on fire in the sewing and creating departments!
Curious - do you trace all your sewing patterns? Is it so you can make adjustments? Always interested in what other sewers do... especially if it's good habits I should get into!
Since following your hexies on Instagram I am very intrigued and keen to know exactly how you do it. Can I get the hexie's from Spotty? I want to give it a go.
Hi Miss - couldn't find your email to reply. Most patterns are multisized, so I think it's fairly common to just trace off the size that you need, because if you cut the original pattern, you'll no longer have access to all the sizes. But, it's also very handy when you're making changes to get the fit right - you can trace multiple copies and keep adjusting until it's just perfect!
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Are they 2 1/2 inch hexies? I'm after papers for them. Any recommendations or techniques. I've never used glue in the past, I gues it speeds things up??
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ReplyDeleteWhat a cutie! We're also babysitting a Houdini dog...darn thing keeps climbing over the back gate!!
ReplyDeleteWow - you are on fire in the sewing and creating departments!
ReplyDeleteCurious - do you trace all your sewing patterns? Is it so you can make adjustments? Always interested in what other sewers do... especially if it's good habits I should get into!
Since following your hexies on Instagram I am very intrigued and keen to know exactly how you do it. Can I get the hexie's from Spotty? I want to give it a go.
ReplyDeletemini houdini! looks like he is a bit of a thief :p
ReplyDeleteHi Miss - couldn't find your email to reply.
ReplyDeleteMost patterns are multisized, so I think it's fairly common to just trace off the size that you need, because if you cut the original pattern, you'll no longer have access to all the sizes.
But, it's also very handy when you're making changes to get the fit right - you can trace multiple copies and keep adjusting until it's just perfect!