A Morris Tapestry, Hexagon Mug Rug |
English Paper Piecing Templates in MS Powerpoint |
The other night, whilst doing some work on the computer, I quickly popped into MS Powerpoint and drew up some paper templates. I found that the actual 'hexagon' shape in the package did not have equal length sides, so instead combined six equilateral triangles and some lines to make up the hexagons. The sides are 3cm each.
English Paper Piecing Hexagon Templates |
A Morris Tapestry Fabric, MODA, (L-R) 8172-15, 8177-17, 8176-15, 8171-34) |
Daffodil Bulbs - February 2013 |
But this project had to be done today. After a little thought, I decided that the easiest way to construct the little Mug Rug was to do it in columns, this avoided any awkward seams, and you can see here the different stages.
With only tiny pieces, it did not take long to piece together, and in no time at all it was time to take the paper out. This is a picture of the reverse of the mug rug, after it was stitched together, but with the paper still in place. I tend to give projects like this a good press whilst the papers are still in place - I find it helps to keep their structure.
Hexagon English Paper Piecing - Reverse |
Hexi-Puzzle Mug Rug - English Paper Piecing |
Today I am linking up with Connie at Freemotion By The River and Crazy Mom Quilts.