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Hexagons (and their component parts) are the focus of this first book from quilting blogger Breclaw, who uses a variety of cutting and piecing techniques in her colorful designs. Breclaw begins with step-by-step tutorials for English paper piecing and hand- and machine-sewing rotary-cut shapes. The majority of the quilt components are assembled, medallion-style, out of triangles, half-hexagons, and diamonds, which combined form intricate shapes in a kaleidoscopic style. While some of the patterns lend themselves to one technique or the other, most can be sewn using either method. VERDICT Though constructing these quilts takes a lot of time, they are much less difficult than they appear, and Breclaws thoughtful instruction and logical processes for assembly will guide both beginners and experienced quilters.The next step in the Hexagon Revolution! Learn to create hexagon quilts with intricate designs and multiple size blocks. Emily offers expert step-by-step instructions to help you create a stunning quilt that will make your friends ask, How did you do that? Everyone who has ever made a quilt have probably made a hexie one at some point.The fabulous little six sided shapes are so effective and can be look very beautiful.I have made quilts, bags and even a book cover using these shapes, from 3.4 inch to 5 inch, they really are versatile and clever to use in any pattern.Emily Breclaws book, is filled with advice in how to start your project, from what size hexagon to use, to how to sew the little things together. She has included design grids, so you can design your own pattern, and templates to trace around and cut out for even accuracy.There are 11 quilts and 29 blocks in this book, which is more than enough to get you started.The pictures are bright and each project lists materials, cutting and construction, so you really cant go wrong.EPP..English Paper Piecing..is traditionally a hand stitching project, but small projects can, with a little patience, be tl#,
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