Monday, July 27, 2015

*Official Sign Up For 17th Hexie Swap!*



Time to sign up for our 17th swap! 

Sign up by August 9th by emailing me your name, address, phone, email address and themes to 2013hexagonswap@gmail.com  

  SWAP IN DUE IN MY HANDS NO LATER THAN SEPTEMBER 26, 2015

*Stashbusters (see guidelines below)
*Christmas (see guidelines below)
*Small Floral Prints (see guidelines below)

<<36 SET MINIMUM-99 SET MAXIMUM PER THEME>>

In collaboration with the great ladies at Paperpieces.com (see their contact information at the end of this post), we will offer you the opportunity to join our 17th swap with other quilters and save 20% not only on your precut shapes of English paper pieces, but for all other merchandise on their website! Please note this discount doesn’t include the shipping charges. They offer an extensive collection of hexagon books to spark your interest and I especially recommend “Piecing It All Together” and “English Paper Piecing”.

The Paperpieces.com code number will be emailed to you once you officially sign up at 2013hexagonswap@gmail.com with your full real name, address and phone number and the swap(s) themes you be joining in. Paperpieces will do their best to get your shipment out ASAP so you will have plenty of time to work on your sets! I will do my best not to send you back any duplicates.
Below you will find what seems like a copy of “War and Peace”, but I run my swaps with open communication so there are no surprises and complete consistency from all swappers. Follow the guidelines? Great! Don’t follow the guidelines? Your swap will be returned. I need to be fair to all swappers who play. And I know what you are thinking and yes, I am a type A personality!

We will be swapping 1”hexagons (Paperpieces item # HEX100). Please note that these measure 1” on each side. Each “set” will be of six of the same fabric with the papers left inside. This will allow you to make the outside edges of a flower and use your own center fabric to bring consistency to your finished project. Please do not use any glue to hold down the paper piece on the fabric. You will be sewing through the paper and be sure to check the blog for the details. See the tutorial on how to make hexies for this swap on the blog under favorites.

Check out the right side of the hexie blog for photos of suitable fabrics for the above themes. Remember, you can only send in a maximum of ten sets (60 hexies) of the same print. And no, you cannot duplicate or use the same fabric for another theme (such a sending in a red and white print and also including it into the Stashbusters theme).

Here are our three themes: 

>Christmas: We are looking for prints that “read” traditional Christmas red and green. Please note the prints are smaller scale with little or none open background for a balanced look for the 1" hexie. Metallics are fine, but no glitter.

As per the photos, note you can use some solids in the applicable tones. Just remember even if the fabric is deemed "Christmas", it must fall in the parameters as shown. Questions? Just ask! Want to submit a photo of your fabric(s) for approval, email me at
2013hexagonswap@gmail.com and please place a 1" hexie on each fabric so I can see the scale. 

Check out the suitable fabrics posted on the blog at http://hexagonswap.blogspot.com/2015/07/suitable-christmas-fabrics.html
 
>Small Floral Prints: “Small” is the keyword here. Looking for florals with little or no open background to scale with the 1” hexie. Save those larger florals for other projects! See the blog for suitable small florals at http://hexagonswap.blogspot.com/2013/12/official-sign-up-for-eighth-hexagon.html
 
>Stashbusters-use the guidelines below for selecting fabrics and check out the blog at http://hexagonswap.blogspot.com/2012/12/basics-for-hexagon-swap.html
 
*PLEASE READ THE GUIDELINES CAREFULLY BEFORE COMMITTING TO THE SWAP OR CUTTING YOUR FABRICS. IF YOU HAVE ANY QUESTIONS, PLEASE ASK!* As always, if you send in hexies using fabrics not allowed in the swap, they will be returned.

*Use only 100% cotton fabric.

*NO solids (unless noted in swap guidelines), homespun, glitter, batiks, novelty prints—this includes holiday prints (unless noted in swap guidelines) and children prints, flannels, thin or plastic-feeling fabrics. Please do not send in any WOW (white on white), COC (cream on cream), etc. They really don’t make a colorful flower. Just remember we want each flower to stand out--not become a wallflower in your finished project!

*NO large prints—be sure your fabrics selected are to the 1” hexagon scale! Leave your open background and large prints for other projects—use smaller prints that fill in your hexie! If you have a question on a fabric, please do not hesitate to contact me at 2013hexagonswap@gmail.com PLEASE, PLEASE, PLEASE, ALSO PLACE A 1” HEXAGON PAPER ON THE QUESTIONABLE PRINT SO I CAN SEE THE SCALE.
 
*Be sure when cutting directional fabrics they do not end up looking off-bias or wonky once the hexagon flowers is put together.

*Be sure to REMOVE your selvages (and pin marks) BEFORE cutting your fabrics. Check fabric for flaws, such as runs or stains. Since the sets will be stacked and tacked by a thread, I will not be able to double check your work. Remember the golden rule of swapping—do not send anything in that you wouldn’t want to receive in return. 

*PLEASE SHIP IN PLENTY OF TIME AS ANY LATE PACKAGES WILL BE RETURNED BACK TO YOU UNSWAPPED AT YOUR EXPENSE!* I will be sending out a “gentle reminder” notice two weeks before the swap is due. THIS WILL BE strictly ENFORCED! If shipping parcel post, plan on two week shipping time. For international shipments, please plan on at least three weeks to arrive in time to swap out.

While I advocate using Paperpieces papers (#HEX100), you can also take lightweight card stock and cut your own. You cannot use regular computer paper or cardboard for this swap as they are subsequently too light and too heavy ensure a sharp point when turning corners and will be returned! If you do use your own inserts, be sure they are consistent while cutting. I will be doing a spot check to be sure they are not too small or too large and that once you sew down the corners they are not pulling up the tips. Check out the blog for a tutorial as to how we would like the hexies made. Please do not use any glue or adhesive to hold down the hexie paper to the fabric. Please use a straight stitch, not a whip stitch for easy paper removal.

Your swap guidelines on how to make of the hexagons will be posted on the blog. Please DRY press your hexagons when finished. Be careful NOT to use steam if using printed inserts as the dyes may come off on the fabrics! Yes, we will be sewing through the paper, but as you see in the tutorial, it will be easy to remove the papers for reuse once you sew your hexagons together and remove the basting stitch.

As mentioned before, each set will be six-1” finished hexagons of the SAME print with a knotted basting stitched (PLEASE USE THE SMALLEST NEEDLE POSSIBLE TO AVOID HOLES!) down the middle and back up to the top to hold each set together (with papers left inside each piece). You can only send in 10 sets of the SAME print! (Total of 60 hexagons of the SAME print) to ensure a nice variety of prints. I found cutting 2 ½”strips of fabric and sub cutting them into 2 ½” squares work PERFECT for this project.

NOTE: I know life sometimes throws you curve balls, but it has happened that people get excited and want to play, only to wait two months later when the swap is due in a day or so to say they didn't have time. By that time you should have already been ready to mail the package. That leaves me hanging to replace your swap with my stash and totally unfair IF you know you cannot make the deadline to begin with. I give you ample notice so you have plenty of time to make an informed decision. Also, another player may liked to play in your place. Be honest with me up front, or a repeat offender might not be able to play in the future The success of this swap depends on your ability follow through your commitment to our group of players. Thank you for your understanding!

By all of us being honest and accountable, I'm sure we will have a great 2015 swapping year! I really do enjoy hostessing and want to continue to enjoy it, so by coming up front with any issues is not really a complaint, but a way to correct it so my frustration level (and blood pressure!) stays at an even keel. Probably the MOST important thing I can say about a successful swap is the high level of communication between all parties. Without that, we are setting ourselves up for failure. Be prepared for me to contact you several times during the swap for an update on your progress and invite pictures of your hexies to share with other swappers!

**I’m allergic to pet dander and scents, so please do what you can to control the fur. Some packages come in with so much pet hair that they look like they need to be brushed! For health reasons, I cannot handle them and they will be returned untouched at YOUR expense. My health depends on it and I thank you in advance for your understanding.

PACKING YOUR SHIPMENT-We found that using dollar store sandwich Ziploc bags package nine sets nicely and make it easier to swap out. If you “burp”the air out of the baggies before you seal them they pretty much stay in place during shipping. Also, please ID each baggie with your name and state so that the other swappers can know where their hexies come from! Some swappers like to use those address labels they get in the mail. You can put all your separated themes in a larger Ziploc bag with your COF board name (if you have one!), real name and address, phone number and number of sets in the main bag AND a separate piece of paper with your mailing address in case the package is damaged in shipment so the post office can still return it to you.

>>Please see packaging guidelines on the blog post>>


POSTAGE or POSTAGE money must be included in your package. Be sure to add a stamp or two to your stamped envelopes if not going priority mail flat rate boxes. They also seem to weigh more returning than coming in! If you are a frequent swapper, you can also send in $20 or so and I can keep it on “account” and deduct your postage from it. This was worked nicely with some swappers in the past and that way you don’t have to worry about sending in money each time. Once the swap is complete, I will PM you your postage balance on account for your records. If you wish your extra postage money returned, I can certainly do that also (minus the stamp money for return postage).

If you wish to include a self-addressed mailer for the return trip back to you, remember NO metered postage or ACP postage on the return mailer. Stamps only. Our post office will not allow more than a 13 oz. pre-stamped mailer in any mailboxes nor can mail carriers accept them (since 9/11 our East coast mail guidelines have been modified). While your local p.o. may say it is okay to use metered or ACP postage, our p.o. will NOT accept anything that has been pre-dated. I’m just trying to make it as easy as possible for all concerned. If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to ask!

For Priority mail packages, I have plenty of mailing envelopes and boxes here so there is no need to send a new one. I do, however, try to recycle the boxes if possible. IF YOU ARE SENDING YOUR SWAP IN A MANILLA ENVELOPE OR PADDED MAILER, YOU ARE RESPONSIBLE TO SEND IN A RETURN ENVELOPE. Remember, I am not responsible for the packages once they are mailed back to you.

>>NOTE: Some of your local post offices allow you to pack a flat rate envelope or legal size envelope to the bulging point, but mine won’t accept them as they are intended for FLAT items only. So, if you can get away with it on your end-fine-just be aware they may not be returned the same way.

Paper Pieces:

http://www.paperpieces.com/
(Use the search box to find the HEX100)
Email: paperpieces@paperpieces.com
Call toll free in the US: 1-800-337-1537

Hexagon Swap blog: (Check out the helpful links on the right side of the page)
http://hexagonswap.blogspot.com/



Sunday, July 26, 2015

Suitable Christmas fabrics

If the Christmas theme is picked, this photo will give you an idea of suitable fabrics.

We are looking for prints that “read” traditional Christmas red and green. Please note the prints are smaller scale with little open background for a balanced look for the 1" hexie. Metallics are acceptable.

As per the photos, note you can use solids in the applicable tones. Just remember even if the fabric is deemed "Christmas", it must fall in the parameters as shown. Questions? Just ask! Want to submit a photo of your fabric(s) for approval, email me at 2013hexagonswap@gmail.com and please place a 1" hexie on each fabric so I can see the scale.











Friday, July 24, 2015

Tuesday, July 21, 2015

See Kate Sew Hexagon Coin Purse/Keychain

Oh my! What a cute idea! Get out those old zippers you never use and fabric scraps and go to town on these super adorable purses.

Great to make for gifts and of course, yourself!


http://seekatesew.com/hexagon-coin-pouch-tutorial/

Pretty By Hand Fabric Cutting for Hexies Tutorial

 
Check out this useful tutorial for cutting out mass amounts of hexies from fabric strips!

Since we use 1" hexies in our swaps, we would use 2 1/4" strips. That would give you 1/4" seam allowance. If you would like more, make it a 2 1/2" strip.

You can cut up to six layers at a time in this manner and make quick work of it. Try a strip or so and adjust to your liking.

http://prettybyhand.squarespace.com/blog/2013/10/3/cutting-fabric-hexagons-tutorial.html

Geta's Quilting Studio Hexagon Bowl

Check out Geta's tutorial on a fun hexagon bowl. This would be so cute made in holiday prints and throw in some wrapped candies as a thoughtful gift.

I'm going to use mine as a place to toss my thread scraps while I make my hexies.

http://cadouri-din-inima.blogspot.ro/2012/08/hexagonal-bowl-tutorial.html

Sunday, July 19, 2015

Comments On "How You Sew Your Hexies Together"

NOTE: Thank all of you for your comments! Your name were put into a hat and the winner of the mystery prize is:



Carole writes:

"I sew my hexies together edge to edge--thereby NOT taking a chance on having accidentally gone through paper and /or having my stitches showing on the right sides.
Sewing edge to edge permits me to use up threads I may not have used up otherwise. Traditionally, it didn't matter as I have seen vintage quilts with the stitches exposed.
And another note--I no longer use glue as I don't like the results.Often, I found I was going through paper because the glue permits folding right up to edge of paper not permitting me to *catch* one or two threads :-) and/or I was trying to stitch through the glue if I attempted to stitch edge to edge instead of face to face ;-) clear as mud -right? :-) edge to edge works for me :-)"
Melinda adds:

"I have one of the bobbin donuts from Superior Threads and use a thread that is the same color family as my hexies and I rarely see the stitches. I recently took a class from Mickey Dupre and she sews them together flat but I find it very awkward and fold mine."



Sandy says:

"I have always sewn my hexies with a whip stitch, right sides together, lining up edges. I do not mind seeing my stitches. For me, this adds authenticity to the hand made process/product. Also for me the whole process of quilting is to see the stitches, whether by hand or machine."
First, you can never have too many hexies. But you can have too many paper piecing templates still inside the hexie.
 
Pat suggests:
"Think outside the box. So far I have used these lil guys on a purse, checkbook cover, pouch, mug rug, and ongoing quilt project. And I've shared some sets in a swap.

 I made myself a vow to not buy anymore templates. Instead work on the ongoing quilt and remove templates as I can."
 


Wednesday, July 15, 2015

Handy Way To Work With Your Hexies


Many of us store our working hexies in shoeboxes, divided plastic containers, etc.

Why not use muffin pans? Great for sorting your hexies when sewing together. They stack for multi-colored projects and can be purchased at your local dollar store.

How Do You Sew Your Hexies Together?

Over the years, I have always seen hexies sewn together with fronts together and a whip or ladder stitch.



Maybe I'm the only one, but yes, I do see stitches showing in the front with this method. The Scrappy Appleyard shows the hexies butted side by side and sewn from the back with a much cleaner look.



This leads me to the question--how do you sew your hexies together? Any tips or suggestions to pass along to other hexie lovers? Email me at 2013hexagonswap@gmail.com with your comments. They will be posted here to share with others.

If you send me your suggestions/photos (in .JPEG format please!) by midnight July 25th, I will draw one name out of a hat for a prize!

Check out the tutorial on The Scrappy Appleyard for more on this alternative method:

http://thescrappyappleyard.blogspot.com/2010/11/hexagon-tutorial-with-plastic-templates.html

Sunday, July 12, 2015

17th Hexie Swap--sign up now!


Time to select our themes for the 17th Hexie Swap!

 Email me your top THREE choices to 2013hexagonswap@gmail.com. The poll will stay up until July 26th; the official sign ups begin immediately and ends on August 9th. The swap is due in my hands no later than September 19th. The top votes win!

 Guidelines would be the same as the previous swaps, but always feel free to contact me if you have any questions on fabrics. You can check out the blog at http://hexagonswap.blogspot.com/ for past swap guidelines. We are looking for small prints to make the most of our hexie quilts.

The terrific gals at Paperpieces have been kind enough to extend their 20% discount for all merchandise purchased (shipping not included in the discount). Visit their website at http://www.paperpieces.com/

 Vote for: (running total of votes will be listed to the right of the theme on the hexie blog):

*Stashbusters prints (like in the 16 past swaps)

 *TRUE 1930's repros-no children’s novelties

*TRUE 1930’s repros-only children’s novelties

*TRUE Civil War repros

*Batiks (must prewash your fabrics for this theme, please)

*TOT (tone on tone)

*TRUE black and white prints

*Spring colors (pastel colors)

*Summer colors (bright colors of summer flowers)

*Fall colors (deep reds, maroon, dark oranges, golds, browns, etc.)

*Winter colors (white and blues)

*TRUE red, white and blue prints

*BRIGHT prints

*Small floral prints

*Children's novelty prints

*Novelty prints-not children’s

*Solids

*Neutrals (black, cream or white)

*TRUE red and white prints

*TRUE blue and white prints

*Shades of blue

*Shades of pink

*Shades of green

*Shades of purple

*Small print polka dots

*Christmas prints