Hexagon Spiderweb - Rosie's Calico Cupboard Quilt Shop
Hexagon Spiderweb - Rosie's Calico Cupboard Quilt Shop
Hexagon Spiderweb - Rosie's Calico Cupboard Quilt Shop
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<strong>Hexagon</strong> <strong>Spiderweb</strong><br />
Skidoodles Fabrications Strips by Blank <strong>Quilt</strong>ing<br />
<strong>Quilt</strong> designed by Debby Kratovil for Blank <strong>Quilt</strong>ing<br />
Block Size: 12 x 13-7/8"<br />
<strong>Quilt</strong> Size: 48" x 53"<br />
Fabric Requirements:<br />
One pack of Skidoodles Fabrications 2-1/2" strips (21 of 40 strips)<br />
5/8 yard light print for background<br />
1/4 yd red for inner border<br />
1 yard for border and binding<br />
NOTE: This quilt only uses 21 strips from the pack. I<br />
selected sets of three coordinating strips for each of the 7<br />
strips sets needed to make the blocks. I included a variety of<br />
colors, patterns and stripes. I always go for good contrast.<br />
This pattern will work well with any set of twenty-one<br />
2-1/2" strips with good contrast, excellent for other<br />
Fabrications Collections!<br />
Cutting Instructions:<br />
Work with sets of 3 strips at a time.<br />
Prepare the template using your favorite template material (cardstock, freezer paper) or use one of the several multisize<br />
60 degree acrylic templates available. Debby Kratovil sells her own custom, multi-size template at her website:<br />
www.quilterbydesign.com<br />
1. Sew together three 2-1/2" strips with good contrast. Offset them 1" as shown in Diagram 1 and press seams in one<br />
direction (either all up or all down). Place the hexagon template on the strip set with the blunted edge at the top<br />
and the bottom ruler edge at the bottom; cut out a wedge (see Diagram 2). Flip it over and continue cutting<br />
until you have reached the end of the strip-set. This will yield 8 triangle wedges. Make 7 strip sets of 3 for 56<br />
total (we use 50).<br />
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