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Hexagon Quilt Design Book PDF

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Original price was: US$20.00.Current price is: US$10.00.

There is no charge for the Hexagon Quilt Design Book when you buy a related hexagon shape collection.

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ISBN: 978-1-926770-36-9 SKU: HEXDES Listed under: , , , , , ,

Description

The Hexagon Quilt Design Book includes everything you need to know to design and sew quilts with hexagons.

Get better results than with acrylic templates. Sew by hand or by machine or both (hybrid).

PDF DOWNLOAD – DESIGN BOOK 10.6 MB (70 pages)
System Requirements – Windows or Mac with Adobe Reader (not a phone or tablet) and any ordinary color Inkjet printer or all-in-one.

$20 VALUE – only $10 or free when you buy a shape collection!

Everything you need to Design and Sew Hexagons

  • hexagon geometry, dimensions, quilt sizes
  • my favorite hand piecing tips, including continuous stitching
  • my favorite precision tips for machine piecing
  • how to combine hand and machine piecing (hybrid)
  • tips for cutting several layers of hexagons at a time
  • pressing diagrams
  • illustrations for pressing and trimming
  • sample patterns
  • design notes to inspire you, including designing with Electric Quilt
  • how to quilt, bind, and finish a quilt
  • worksheets
  • free when you order a related shape collection (details)
  • read the reviews! (Tab above)

The Hexagon Quilt Design Book is a wonderful resource whether you are following a traditional pattern or creating a new design and whether you enjoy sewing by hand or by machine. It includes resources for professional pattern designers too!

Where to get the shapes to print on fabric

There are many sizes available. Please see the Index of Shapes.

Love the lines. Quilt more!

Print, cut, sew! No templates, no measuring, and no weird rulers! Use a rotary cutter or scissors. Sew by hand or by machine.

Look Inside

 

Upgrade Your Hexagons

Quilters and other designers have loved hexagons for centuries and bees have loved them for millions of years. Now you can upgrade your hexagon quilt designs.

It’s no wonder that quilters and other designers (and bees) love hexagon quilt designs, a perfect tessellation, an intriguing design.

Hexagon designs have been popular since Roman times. Today, hexagon quilts are a favorite for traditional and modern quilters.

Hexagons printed on fabric with an Inkjet

Upgrade your Hexagons with Inklingo

Printing hexagons on fabric with an Inkjet printer makes incredibly dramatic improvements over traditional methods of sewing them—in at least 6 ways. Monkey says that’s one for each side.

I chose hexagons for the very first Inklingo shape collection in 2006 because the impact was so overwhelming.

Print hexagons on fabric or on paper

1. Upgrade your hexagons to be more precise.

The printed lines with precision corners make sewing hexagons a breeze. It is easier to get absolute accuracy this way.

I marked the sewing lines and seam endings manually for Quilted Diamonds designs and got great results. Of course, printing is much faster and effortlessly accurate.

By the way, when shapes are not available from Inklingo (yet), I still use the freezer paper template method in Quilted Diamonds (2002) and Quilted Diamonds 2 with DVD (2004). I’m very proud of these two books and have kept them in print. (Shop here.)

2. Upgrade your hexagon quilt design to finish faster.

Some quilters automatically associate hexagons with English Paper Piecing (EPP) but Inklingo gives you more choices.

EPP is slooooow. Every other method is faster and more accurate especially when the cutting and sewing lines are printed on the fabric.

You can sew hexagons by hand (portable) or by machine (faster for some sizes) or a combination of both. Hand + Machine = Hybrid.

I demonstrated Hybrid Piecing in #2911 on The Quilt Show with Alex Anderson and Ricky Tims. (You don’t have to be a member to watch. Just sign up for The Quilt Show free trial and binge-watch as many shows as you like!)

There is an excellent article on Kerry’s blog about why she switched from EPP to Inklingo.

English Paper Piecing Rescue is one of the most popular pages on the website. Don’t let your EPP UFO be unfinished any longer!

On the other hand, there are 8 Good Ways to Use Inklingo for EPP if that is the method you love.

how to press hexagons

3. Upgrade your hexagon quilt design to be prettier, front and back!

Inklingo makes it easier to make unusual and beautiful hexagon quilt designs and your quilt top will even be prettier from the back.  The method of pressing above is illustrated in the Hexagon Quilt Design Book (PDF to download, 70 pages).

Follow any pattern or use the time you save to create exciting settings and color combinations. There are thousands of hexagon quilt designs on Pinterest to inspire you.

The half and quarter shapes in each shape collection are great for pieced hexagons, like Candied Hexagons or VariHex or Millefiore Quilts, or 300 Pieced Hexagon Designs (video).

how to rotary cut hexagons without templates

4. Upgrade your hexagons to be safer to cut.

This is an important upgrade compared to acrylic templates.

With the lines printed on the fabric, you can use a rotary cutter or scissors. This is important for quilters who need to cut with scissors because of a disability or to make it portable.

Just cut on a line!

Cutting on a line is safer. We place the rotary blade before we position the straight edge (no measuring), so the blade is less likely to hop the edge. It is also easier to reposition the fabric to get a safe cutting angle. We all know someone who nicked a finger by cutting in an unsafe direction.

You can even cut several layers at a time, with or without lines on every hexagon!

5. Upgrade your hexagon quilt design to be unique.

Inklingo makes the preparation and sewing easier, so you can devote yourself to creating exciting settings and color combinations.

The Inkllingo Hexagon Quilt Design Book includes inspiration and the how-to with sample patterns and worksheets, so you can customize your own design.

The “shape collections” have the shapes to print on fabric (choice of sizes) and the “design book” has inspiration and the how-to.

Three ways to get the design book free!

When you buy related shapes, I manually add the design book to your account as soon as I see your order.

If you buy the design book first (on sale for $10), when you buy related shapes in the next 60 days, I manually refund $10 as soon as I see your order.

If you buy the shapes and the design book on one order, I manually refund $10 as soon as I see your order, so the design book is still free.

fussy cut hexagons

6. Upgrade your hexagon quilt design to be more fun.

Hexagons are more fun when you have a choice of sizes (Size comparison PDF) and all the related shapes to make hundreds of Pieced Hexagon designs.

I like to add fussy cutting. I demonstrated TWO methods of fussy cutting with Inklingo when I was on The Quilt Show with Alex Anderson and Ricky Tims.

My most comprehensive instructions for both methods of fussy cutting are in Winding Ways – Quilting the Inklingo Way. Those instructions also apply to fussy cut hexagons.

You might also want to consider “church windows” or 90° hexagons like the ones used in Lucy Boston Patchwork of the Crosses. Main Lucy Boston Page

I wanted to try to summarize how Inklingo allows you to Upgrade your Hexagons in 6 ways but it wasn’t easy. There are soooo many ways that Inklingo allows you to upgrade your hexagons—it could have been 12!

The Inklingo method of printing hexagons on fabric makes everything about hexagons better and often costs less than the alternatives.

Inklingo shape collections also allow you to save $ by using fabric more efficiently.  The info in each shape collection shows you how much fabric you need to buy for the number of shapes you need—or whether the fabric in your stash will be enough.

BONUS  Monkey shows you how to print on Jelly Rolls on the All About Inklingo blog.

Quiltmaker Magazine

The Quiltmaker featured Inklingo hexagons.

Videos

In addition to these videos, there are videos for Lucy Boston Patchwork of the Crosses. Those are 90° hexagons but the info about hybrid piecing and fussy cutting also applies to 60° shapes.


How to Hand Sew Hexagons


How to sew Hexagons by Machine


How to Sew Grandmother’s Flower Garden

Learn to Hand Piece

Quilted Diamonds 2 with DVD lesson

LEARN TO HAND PIECE
The two-hour hand piecing lesson in Quilted Diamonds 2 is like taking a private lesson from me. The beautiful book and DVD are available again.

Get the Design Book first?

There is no charge for the Inklingo Hexagon Quilt Design Book (PDF, 70 pages) when you buy a hexagon shape collection.

Some quilters like to buy the design book first to help them decide which size they prefer.

Three ways to get the design book free!

  • When you buy related shapes, I manually add the design book to your account as soon as I see your order.
  • If you buy the design book first (on sale for $10), when you buy related shapes in the next 60 days, I manually refund $10 as soon as I see your order.
  • If you buy the shapes and the design book on one order, I manually refund $10 as soon as I see your order, so the design book is still free.

9 reviews for Hexagon Quilt Design Book PDF

  1. Nancy (verified owner)

    When you buy a product from Linda, you get so much more than what you thought you were purchasing. I just ordered the Hexagon Quilt Design book during a free period and can’t believe the information I am learning from this free book. She gives us so much more than just designs with a design book. She gives us so much more than just templates with a shape collection. She gives you a wealth of information that will give the long-time quilter or newbie so much information about design or material needed or anything you could possibly want to know (or didn’t know you would want to know). The information is always presented in such a beautifully visual presentation and is such a joy as she shares her wealth of knowledge for so little cost. She really is the best friend for quilters as you feel she is right there encouraging you.

  2. Karen (verified owner)

    I can’t begin to describe how fantastic Linda’s e-books are. I spent last nite pouring over the 300 Pieced Hexagons and the Hexagon QUilt Design e-book. FANTASTIC! I am a longtime quilter and am familiar with the great “textbooks” of the Masters: Ginny Beyer’s Quilt Piecing by Hand, Harriet Hargrave’s Heirloom Machine Quilting, and Sally Collin’s great treatises on Mastering Precision Piecing. Linda’s books are in a league with these without doubt. Great illustrations, simple language, and very, VERY thorough. Everything you want to know about working with, or designing quilts with the hexagon shape‚Äîand more! I have several great ideas on paper already.

  3. Sharon P (verified owner)

    This book not only offers many designs, it is very well written. Everything is explained so well with many graphics. Instructions are given for every step of the process. No special rulers are needed which saves money and space.

  4. Theresa (verified owner)

    I am very excited to try Inklingo once all our stuff arrives at our new home. I’ve read through all the instructions and it sounds like a great product. There are two reasons I didn’t give it 5 stars: 1)I haven’t got to actually print and sew the shapes since we moved. 2)I find the arguments against English paper piecing to be condescending. If that works for someone and they like it why make them feel stupid?

  5. Sue (verified owner)

    Inklingo Hexagon shapes make hand piecing a joy. Every seam turns out perfectly accurate. With all of the information available, you cannot go wrong. Try it – you’ll like it.

  6. Bruce (verified owner)

    Linda and Monkey make hand piecing easy and fun. The shapes print out perfectly everytime. The directions are clear and easy to follow. Diagrams and pictures are spot on.

  7. Peggy S in Spokane (verified owner)

    Great book. It is so nice to have a book to go along with all the hexagon programs. Beautiful quilt projects in it too!!
    Peggy S

  8. Lois (verified owner)

    I love hexagons and this book was so a pleasure to sit down and read and more ideas than you can imagine pop in my head. I really like Inklingo and have the first 3 collections. I had a quick project the other day and debated about using Inklingo or another, much slower method. I did not need a lot only 38 for pin cushion. I decided on Inklingo and had a variety printed out and ready to go in much, much less time than another method and sewing together was a breeze and accurate and finish is much more appealing to me than the whip stitch method. Love the ease and whole finshed work. Book is put together in such a way that information is great and eye candy and ideas abound. Lois

  9. Anneke (verified owner)

    Wonderful book! No need to ever buy another hexagon quilt book if you have this, because it makes it so easy to plan and execute your own designs. This is helpful for making hexagon quilts with any method. Read more about what you can find in Inklingo design books on my blog http://stofgenoeg.wordpress.com/2010/09/21/free-quilt-design-books/

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