Cut them into 2 1/2" strips, sew them together, grab a 60 degree ruler and start cutting like so
Turn the ruler upside down and start cutting again
Don't forget to hop on over to Wendy's blog to see what the others achieved during FNSI.
I need to get back to my scrap bag challenge tablerunner and finish it off - it is my nominated OMG for June and also due for "show and tell" in 3 weeks time.
Back soon and in the meantime
Happy sewing all
What a great idea. Hope they sell.
ReplyDeleteThose are great..... at first I thought you were making a hexagon quilt... but I love the hot mats...
ReplyDeleteHUgz
The Hot Mats look great and I’m sure they’ll sell well.
ReplyDeleteThey look great and will be a good addition to the stall.
ReplyDeleteThe mats look lovely. I'm sure they'll sell. Hugs, xx
ReplyDeleteThey look wonderful Karen, I am sure they will sell well.
ReplyDeleteThats a great quick project for a sale! Good Luck with them
ReplyDeleteThey look fantastic Karen... well done.
ReplyDeleteI'm sure they will sell... & FaST too...xox
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ReplyDeletegood use of left overs......
ReplyDeleteSo so cute! I love them especially in red, white, and blue.
ReplyDeleteSo pretty and practical!
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