Beginner's Guide to Quilting - UK (2020-02)

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Get to grips with a truly portable technique
and make this fun gadget cosy

BY REBECCA REID


Hexagon laptop case


You will need
MATERIALS
Q Basic quilting kit, see page 16
Q A variety of print and solid fabrics
(or one charm pack)
Q Lining fabric: 11in x 28½in
in a co-ordinating print
Q Batting: 13in x 30in
Q Backing fabric: 13in x 30in
Q Cord for button loop: 5in length
Q Button
Q Quilting thread
Q Hexagon template on page 161

FINISHED SIZE
Q 10½in x 14in – to fit a 13in laptop

NOTES
QSeam allowances are a ¼in,
unless otherwise noted.
QTemplates do not include
seam allowances.

PREPARING THE TEMPLATES


1


Trace the hexagon shape on page 161 and
cut it out from thin card to make a template.

2


It can be useful to sketch a layout diagram
to work out how many whole, half and part
hexagons you need to cover your laptop. Use
the card template to cut out the correct
number of paper hexagons. Office paper or
freezer paper works well.


3


Once you’ve cut out all your paper shapes,
pin them onto your cotton fabrics (or iron
on if you’re using freezer paper). If you’re
using a charm pack, you can cut one whole
hexagon from each square.


4


Trim the fabric ¼in outside the edge of
each hexagon all the way around (Fig 1).

5


Turn the edges of the fabric over to the
back of the paper template and baste into
place, folding the corners neatly as you go
(Figs 2, 3 and 4).

6


Arrange the hexagons on a flat surface
until you’re happy with the placement.

SEWING THE PATCHWORK

7


Take two hexagons and place them right
sides together, then whip stitch (see page
98) along the two sides that will sit next to

each other. Be careful not to sew through the
backing paper and try to make the stitches
small for a neat look.

8


Continue joining the hexagon pieces
together in this way, working on one seam
at a time until all the hexagons are joined
together. See page 99 for more details on
how to sew hexagons together on all sides
into blocks. You’ll need to fold your paper
hexagons in order to do this – don’t worry
too much about trying to keep them flat!

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