Size Comparison for Lucy Boston Patchwork of the Crosses

Size Comparison Lucy Boston Patchwork of the Crosses

I posted this size comparison on the Inklingo Facebook page yesterday.

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Lucy Boston Patchwork of the Crosses (POTC)

Now you have 4 choices for Lucy Boston Patchwork of the Crosses (POTC).

 

Inklingo POTC hexagons to print on fabric with your Inkjet

All 4 shape collections have three hexagon layouts to make efficient use of fabric, whether you use scissors or a rotary cutter.

The Quick Start Guide under the Support & Goodies tab on the website explains why the layouts are 13 x 19 and how that allows us to use Custom Page Sizes to use fabric efficiently—scraps and jelly rolls and nickels—with an ordinary Inkjet printer (8.5 inches wide).

 

Inklingo No Waste Fussy Cutting

The new article on QuiltingHub explains how these layouts allow you to fussy cut too!

 

Inklingo POTC Size Comparison

Download the free PDF on the Main Lucy Boston Page on inklingo.com to compare the actual sizes.

 

Inklingo Lucy Boston Patchwork of the Crosses (POTC)

Monkey thinks the 0.5 inch 90° Hexagon is just the right size for him.

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