Cincinnati, OH
Are you looking for a creative way to use a stack of 10-inch squares? Often referred to as Layer Cakes (yum, yum), we often wish there was some icing to go along with them, right? 32 squares (plus some light background fabric) will make this Big Block Hexagon quilt. We cut our hexagons – and setting triangles - with a multi-sized 60-degree triangle ruler (included in the kit fee). (If you have your own 60-degree ruler, bring it to class and Debby will rebate you the price of her ruler). Bring your own fabric, see supply list for details.
Advanced beginner
Knowledge of 1/4 inch foot
For fabric requirements and advance prep, go to: sewingexpo.com/Portals/0/PDFs/kratovil_bigblockhexagon.pdf
Paper scissors, dressmaker shears, small scissors or snips, straight pins, pencil, marking instrument (pen, pencil or chalk), seam ripper, 28mm rotary cutter and ruler, 12.5-inch square ruler, any notions you can't sew without. Note: Cutting mats will be available in the classroom. For fabric requirements and advance prep, go to: sewingexpo.com/Portals/0/PDFs/kratovil_bigblockhexagon.pdf
Half of the quilt center