It seems the world is just crazy with Hexagon Fever. They are easy to make and you can make them on the go. No need for a lot of space, you can do them right in your lap and there are several ways to do them. I English piece them with pre-cut templates. I joined a Pin Cushion swap. The only requisite was to use some sort of patchwork, so of course, I chose hexagons. The first one I made was much too large, I don't know what I was thinking. I loved the little faces, it reminds me of a kaleidescope, but when I was done, it looked more like a pillow and less like a pin cushion.
Here is the bottom of the cushion.
And the side - see too much . . . . .
So I decided to take it down a notch and loved the results:
Here is the process:
First, make the hexagons - I'll explain in my next post.
Iron fusible fleece on back side and cut out.
Next, for this cushion I wanted a 3" side band, so I cut my fabric 6", folded in half lengthwise and ran a stitch down the long end (right sides facing) then I turned it right side out and I have clean finished look. Iron the band with hot iron. I didn't give you the length measurement, that would depend on how large your hexagon is, so that your band will go all the way around.
Next, sew band onto hexagon top. This isn't such an easy task because it's hard to pin. The hexagon's go in and out and there's not much space to work in, but if you take your time and ease it around slowly, you can do it. I just used a whip stitch to close.
Just keep taking little stitches all the way around until you meet up to where you started.
I use "Quilting" thread because you can pull it tight without the worry of breaking the thread. I just have a few colors but I make do with them.
You will have some of the band left over. I never cut the band exactly to the shape. I always like to leave a little just in case. After I sew the other side on, and see how the bands meet up at the end, I don't cut anything.
I turned it right side out so you can see how the band looks after you just have the top sewn. I will turn it wrong side in again and attach the other side.
I pin this side because you have to "eyeball" where the hexagon should go. You need to match up with the points of the top hexagon. Now you can see what you need to squeeze in between to match the points.
Now it's time to fill it

All Done !!!