I've written up a mini tutorial for how I put it together - and I also have a giveaway offered by the Fat Quarter Shop at the end of the post :o)
I've designed this quilt using a jelly roll, but you could easily substitute for a range of 2.5" strips from your stash. To plan out your layout, I suggest using some equilateral triangle graph paper (you can download it free from here). The jelly roll I used for this quilt included a nice proportion of lighter value prints (15 of the 40 strips) which made it easy to play with the background hexagons. If you are working with a bigger variety of colours it might be useful to plan out colour placement to make sure you end up with a balanced layout. If you wanted to make a bigger quilt, it would be a good way to work out your layout too.
A few things to keep in mind:
* Each strip set will yield 9 triangles, enough to make one full hexagon, and one half hexagon per strips set. If you cut two strip sets, you would have enough triangles to make three full hexagons.
* For this quilt, I used 96 triangles, twelve across by eight down. I had several half-hexagons left over, which will become part of the back.
This quilt top finishes up at 45" x 50", a good size lap quilt for a child, or a large baby quilt. It would be really easy to make it bigger by using more strips.
All seams are a scant quarter inch, and I have pressed my seams open at all stages.
I started by sorting the jelly roll into colour sets, separating the lighter value prints (in this case the grey and white based prints) from the darker ones.
Next, split each colour into sets of three strips. Some of my strip sets included one strip with a contrast in colour or value.
Sew each of these strip sets together along the long edge. For the strip sets with one contrasting strip, make this the central strip in the strip set, as this will form a continuous ring within the hexagons. Press your seam open.
Next cut each of the strip sets using either a 60 degree triangle ruler:
Or using the 60 degree line on your ruler, lining up the line on your ruler with the bottom or top of the strip set.
Continue down the strip set, flipping the strip set or ruler as you go. You will end up with 9 triangles from each strip set.
Setting Triangles:
To avoid trimming off the sides of the quilt, and losing some of the width of the quilt, I added setting triangles at the end of each row. To make these, cut strips the same width as your strip sets (6.5") from your fat quarter of background fabric. Make a 60 degree cut with your ruler, and then make a vertical cut, 4" in along the long edge, and 1/4" from the shorter side (see below). Continue along the strip, cutting a total of 16 setting triangles.
Piecing the quilt:
At this stage, you could lay out your pieces and start piecing the rows together. I found it easier to piece together my darker coloured triangles into half-hexagons first, as it was much easier to switch them around on my design wall until I found a layout I liked.
When sewing these half hexagons together, match up the seams along one edge and pin at each seam (I pin the side of the seam that will be sewn first).
You will end up with three half-hexagons from each strip set.
Lay out your pieces into rows (here I have 8 rows of 12 triangles, plus a setting triangle at the end of each row). Adrianne has written an awesome tutorial on sewing equilateral triangles if you'd like some tips on how to do this.
Once your rows are sewn, sew your rows together in pairs, carefully pinning the seams where your hexagon strips meet. Continue sewing together in pairs, until you have a complete quilt top.
If you have any questions please just leave a comment or send me an email. If you do use this tutorial to make a quilt, please send me a photo!
So, on to the giveaway! The Fat Quarter Shop have generously offered the choice of any jelly roll to one of my readers.
To enter, just leave me a comment letting me know which jelly roll you would choose. My followers get an extra entry - just leave a second comment letting me know how you follow. If you would like a third entry, share this post (on Twitter, Facebook or Instagram) and leave a third comment with the link to your post.
International entries are welcome,
xx Jess
Love the hexy quilt, thanks for the tutorial. I would pick the Acacia jelly roll.
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ReplyDeleteJess I would love the tidepool jelly roll
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ReplyDeleteGorgeous quilt! It looks so good with the fabrics you've chosen - so many lines don't have very many light colours, so it's pretty awesome that one does.
ReplyDeleteIf I had to choose, I might probably choose Heather Bailey's True Colors line, but it's a small jelly roll (only 20 strips, I think!), so probably I'd go with Botanics by
Carolyn Friedlander.
(clumsy.chord(at)gmail.com)
I'd get the New Neutral Kona Solids jelly roll. Thanks for the chance.
ReplyDeleteI'm a follower with Bloglovin'. Thanks again.
ReplyDeleteLove that quilt; I'll have to put it on my to-do list! I'd choose the new Lauren and Jessi Jung jelly roll of Chantilly!
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ReplyDeleteGreat quilt tutorial and I follow you with GFC!
ReplyDeleteI love jelly rolls and would choose Splash Bali Pop!
ReplyDeleteits a gorgeous quilt Jess - thanks for sharing the tutorial. I would choose the New Classic Kona Cotton Solids Roll Up. I love rainbows!
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ReplyDeleteI follow you by email and on FB (Deborah Gunthorpe)
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ReplyDeleteVery pretty quilt. I would pick 'Hosephine' by French General.
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ReplyDeleteLove it! I'm always looking for ace patterns to use with jelly rolls, and I need a bright quilt in my life so would go with the Kaffe Fassett Fall 2013 Collective Design roll, and maybe add in some bright solids.
ReplyDeleteI follow you via bloglovin, and love the pattern so much I've pinned it as well (http://www.pinterest.com/bikerunsew/quilt-spiration/)!!
I love this pattern Jess! I would get Road 15 by Sweetwater!
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ReplyDeletePacific Bali Pop would be my choice. Like the colors and the contrast. Thisis a beautiful quilt and looks fun to do.
ReplyDeleteThanks for a wonderful tutorial.... this just MAY well prompt me to do one of these 60 degree quilts. I like the look of the Verna Mosquera range of Billet-doux.
ReplyDeleteI follow you on BlogLovin and GFC. Thanks for the chance to win this beauty.
ReplyDeleteIt's a hard call, but I'd go with Road 15.
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ReplyDeleteI would choose Botanics by Carolyn Friedlander. Thanks for a great tutorial!
ReplyDeleteI go with Botanics and use it for binding. Thanks!! sarah schraw at gmail
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ReplyDeleteGreat tutorial, thanks! I think I would choose the botanics roll up.
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ReplyDeletethanks for the chance to win. I'd pick the Botanics jelly roll from Fat Quarter shop
ReplyDeleteJust discovered your blog and now follow you on feedly
ReplyDeleteIt's a lovely and fun quilt. I would pick Sphere if one can pick one not yet released or else Botanics. Thank you for the chance to win.
ReplyDeleteI follow your blog, I mostly read it in Feedly.
ReplyDeleteLove the Just My Type jelly roll.
ReplyDeleteLong time follower, here. Love this giveaway!
ReplyDeleteI am a big fan of season's greetings jelly roll.
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I love Just My Type - such fun fabric! Thanks for the giveaway!
ReplyDeleteBotanics or Acacia!
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ReplyDeleteI love the sphere line but alas it is not being released yet. So Botanics us my next choice. Thanks for the chance
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ReplyDeleteI would choose Sphere as my daughter likes the yellows and I like the blues!
ReplyDeleteFlorence by DS, thanks for a fun tutorial & giveaway!
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ReplyDeleteI would choose Sphere by Zen Chic.
ReplyDeleteOh, I'd definitely choose Florence. Thanks for the chance to win it! xoxo
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ReplyDeletesooo hard to choose!!! Florence, anything Kaffe, just my type, sphere looks AWESOME too!! and solids are calling my name... one of the Kona solid rolls - in pastel shades.
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ReplyDeleteI love this quilt! I think it would look awesome in Acacia, but also would be beautiful scrappy!
ReplyDeleteI follow you with bloglovin :)
ReplyDeleteVolcano Bali Pop caught my eye, love those warm colours!
ReplyDeleteThank you for the wonderful tutorial
today =) and for the chance.
I follow via GFC/Bloglovin' =)
ReplyDeleteThat's a hard choice -- right now I'm torn between Bobbins and Bits Batiks and Botanics.
ReplyDeleteThanks for the tutorial! I'm following with bloglovin:)
ReplyDeleteI'd choose either briar rose or botanics....tough choice!
ReplyDeleteI'd choose Botanics by Carolyn Friedlander. Thanks for the opportunity!
ReplyDeleteLove your quilt and tutorial! I would choose April showers to make my quilt! Thanks for the chance!
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Love the tutorial and I would choose Botanics!
ReplyDeleteI'm a follower of yours to!
ReplyDeleteGreat tutorial. I would love to have Snowman Gatherings. Thanks for the giveaway.
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ReplyDeleteI like the Laria jelly roll. Thanks for the giveaway!
ReplyDeleteThe Dusty Kona solid is my favorite.
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ReplyDeleteI love the Road 15 and Lario jelly rolls! Thanks for the giveaway
ReplyDeleteFlorence for sure - I love that lone and it would look great in your pattern :)
ReplyDeleteYay I am one of your followers :)
ReplyDeleteI really love your mini quilt, especially the cool way you laid it all out. I'm a follower!
ReplyDeleteI've never had an opportunity to work with a jelly roll and I would LOVE to try one out! Choosing is so hard, so I'm going to play it safe and got with the Kona New Classics.
ReplyDeleteI would choose Botanics. I love that line.
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ReplyDeleteThis is one of my favorite new lines and I love what you did with it. Great design for the fabric. Great tutorial. I would choose this line or Barcelona
ReplyDeleteI'm a follower too. Thanks for the extra chance.
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HELLO, I'D SELECT KONA'S NEW CLASSICS JELLY ROLL!
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I'd have a hard time choosing between Botanics (Carolyn Freidlander) and Kaffe Fasset's new collection. Love the quilt pattern and might dive into that today. Thanks!
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ReplyDeleteI would go with Botanics
ReplyDeleteGreat use of a jelly roll. My choice would be the Sand and Surf stone strips Northcott Stonehenge
ReplyDeleteThanks so much for the tutorial, I've bookmarked it so I can attempt it early next year. My choice for the jelly roll would be Floral Gatherings by Primitive Gatherings or Sand & Surf Stone Strips by Northcott. So many to chose from it hard to pick just one.
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ReplyDeleteThis is an awesome pattern!! If I could pick a jelly roll it would definitely be Bobbins and Bits Batiks!! Thanks!!
ReplyDeleteI follow you via Bloglovin' - thanks for the extra chance!!
ReplyDeleteI tweeted: https://twitter.com/mimistarquilter/status/408314900193091584
ReplyDeleteWhat a great project. I am going to have to try this one. I would choose the Josephine Jelly Roll
ReplyDeleteFrench General for Moda Fabrics. So pretty.
I am a follower via Feedly.
ReplyDeleteGreat quilt - thanks for the tutorial!
ReplyDeleteI'd use Florence!!
I´d love the Seaholly Bali Pop
ReplyDeleteHoffman Fabrics :)
Love the HV/LV combo, I think Botanics would have the same effect nicely :o) Thanks for the chance to win!
ReplyDeleteI trail around after you too... ;o)
ReplyDeleteI like the Volcano Bali Pops.
ReplyDeleteWell, IF I was allowed to wait a couple of months, I would love a Color me Happy roll, but if that was against the rules, I could totally be happy with a Botanics roll.
ReplyDeleteI am a devoted follower!
ReplyDeletejust love this design - your mini was gorgeous and this one is too ! I'd choose either acacia or wallflowers - there are so many gorgeous jelly rolls - thanks for the chance to win one !
ReplyDeleteI follow you on bloglovin and also instagram !
ReplyDeleteI "SEW" need to make this quilt!!! We are celebrating our 30th anniversary this year at the beach! This would make a perfect surprise gift for my honey...
ReplyDeleteI would make this using:
30's Playtime 2 Jelly Roll
Chloe's Closet for Moda Fabrics
sowingstitches [at]gmail [dot] com
Road 15 jelly roll looks wonderful. Great colours. Thanks for the chance to win your giveaway. Love the hexie quilt so much. Great design.
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ReplyDeleteHi Jess! I just wanted to say this is an awesome tutorial. I have been wanting to sew some more interesting quilt designs and I'm definitely bookmarking this. For the giveaway, I'd love to see this made up in Bontanics. The lower volume prints in that collection would be perfect.
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ReplyDeleteI would definitely go for Botanics, thanks!
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I like the Taffy Bali Pop (Green)
ReplyDeleteHoffman Fabrics. Divine.
Oh I would chose the Lush Roll from Erin Michaels! Great quilt!
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ReplyDeleteThanks for the tutorial! I would pick Wallflowers 2.5" Strips
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Thanks for the chance!
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I would love to use a Botanics jelly roll! Thanks for the chance! I'm pinning the tutorial for future use :)
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Shared your giveaway in Twitter (https://twitter.com/ap_lemos/status/408340555685318656)
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oh, I think this looks to be a good quilt to play with, to make it my own. Thank you for the tutorial.
ReplyDeleteI'd love to win the Kaffe Fasset Fall Collective design roll.
Michelle
I would pick the Silver Bella Solid jelly roll. Thanks. kcannon@anwsu.org
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ReplyDeleteI would probably pick Table for Two or Botanics, can't decide yet :) Thanks
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ReplyDeleteLush uptown for me, I think it would have the right balance for your lovely pattern.
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ReplyDeleteHard to pick! I think Gracie Girl :)
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ReplyDeleteThank you so much for the chance, that's lovely
ReplyDeleteI'd like this Billet-Doux Design Roll Verna Mosquera for Free Spirit Fabrics because of greens and pink that are my favorite combination of colors
I follow you thanks to bloglovin'
ReplyDeleteSo thank you again for this second chance
Here is my tweet
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Your hexie quilt is awesome.Thanks for the tutorial and I`d love Josephine!
ReplyDeleteI follow via GFC.Thanks!
ReplyDeleteHey Jess, this great quilt and tutorial makes me leave my first comment in what feels like at least half a year. I would totally pick Muslin Mates. That would go great with the two rainbow colored jelly rolls I already have.
ReplyDeleteThanks for pulling me out of a blogging freeze!
Of course, I follow you on Bloglovin.
ReplyDeleteGreat tute Jess, and a lovely quilt! I think I would have to go for the Carolyn Freidlander Botanics jelly roll! P.S. - thanks for the shout out :-)
ReplyDeletei love the bella solids , thanks for the chance
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ReplyDeleteLush uptown would be great!
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ReplyDeleteI love Acacia by Tula Pink! Thanks for the giveaway!
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ReplyDeleteI would choose Botanics by
ReplyDeleteCarolyn Friedlander for Robert Kaufman Fabrics. Love the quilt.
I'm a follower on Bloglovin.
ReplyDeleteI would choose "Bobbins & Bits PRINTS jelly roll, Pat Sloan for Moda fabrics
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ReplyDeleteI think that using the Kona Silent Film jelly roll could produce an interesting monochrome result. Thanks for the tutorial.
ReplyDeleteI would adore the Botanics jelly roll.
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I would love a Botanics roll
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ReplyDeleteI would get honky tonk.
ReplyDeleteI think I would get Acacia, but Botanics is a possibility, too. Thanks for the great tutorial!
ReplyDeleteI am a happy follower of your blog.
ReplyDeleteI'm a follower!
ReplyDeleteI'd go for Lush Uptown Jelly Roll
ReplyDeleteErin Michael for Moda Fabrics!
Snowman Gatherings Jelly Roll
ReplyDeletePrimitive Gatherings for Moda Fabrics is my favourite at the moment
I follow you using Bloglovin
ReplyDeleteWould love to use SPLASH bali pops. The bright colors would be perfect for beach balls. Just fun and cheerful colors to work with. Cindy O
ReplyDeleteGlad I found you with bloglovin. You have some nice tutorials. Adding more todos to my list. C Oneal
ReplyDeleteI would pick Botanics!
ReplyDeleteOf course I'm already following :)
ReplyDeleteI think your pattern would look great in Snowman Gatherings, so that's what I'd choose. Thanks for the detailed tutorial and all the pictures!
ReplyDeleteI tweeted! https://twitter.com/wordygirl11/status/408443284248203264
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ReplyDeleteBotanics jelly roll! Thanks for the chance
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ReplyDeleteI would choose Spring Stone Strips by Northcott Fabrics
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ReplyDeleteLove this Quilt!! I would choose the Sunshine roses Jelly Roll! Awesome!! :)
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ReplyDeleteGracie girl!!
ReplyDeleteI follow via Bloglovin :-) thanks'
ReplyDeleteOh Botanics for sure!! I love how there is a good mix of colour v low volume that would be perfect for this pattern
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ReplyDeleteI love the "Peacemaker by Kathy Schmitz".
ReplyDeletegreat tutorial: I love your quilt and how you made it with the full and partial hexagons!! I'd go for "This N That" by Nancy Halvorsen. thanks for sharing!!!
ReplyDeleteThanks for the tut, can't wait to try it! I would choose the Tidepool Bali Pop
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ReplyDeleteI'd use Mixed Bag by Studio M for this delightful quilt - great tutorial!
ReplyDeleteAnd I'm a follower! Love your work.
ReplyDeleteLove this Jess. Has been fun watching your progress on IG. Thanks for the tute. It may just finally get me to attempt triangles.
ReplyDeleteThanks for the opportunity to win too. I LOVE you version so that is hard to pass but, as I'm about all things girly at the moment, I'm thinking Lovey Dovey might be nice. :)
I follow with Bloglovin'. :)
ReplyDeleteI love this pattern! New Classic Kona Cotton Solids Roll Up..I've been eyeing that for a while now.
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ReplyDeleteI love the new pattern. Thanks. Merry Christmas to you and your family. I Twitter and posted FB.
ReplyDeleteI have been waiting to order lagoon Matam Batiks for a quilt.
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ReplyDeletethanks for this tutorial. I would pick bobbins and bits.
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ReplyDeleteI would love the love collection. Thanks for the chance!
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ReplyDeleteI would love the Taffy Bali Pops jelly roll. This is a great quilt! Thanks for the tutorial.
ReplyDeleteLove that quilt. The value range of your chosen fabrics is spot on!
ReplyDeleteIt would have to be Acacia by Tula Pink. I LOVE your quilt so much. Many thanks for the opportunity.
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ReplyDeleteI would pick 30's Playtime 2
ReplyDeleteThe jelly roll I would like is the bobbin and bits batiks from Pat Sloan. I always love her fabrics.
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