I Have Now Put a Hex on You {Hexagon PDF}

June 22, 2010 · 1 comment

I know there are bookoo files available to print your own Hexies. There are online hexagon generators too. They work fine but I wanted a way to make it a wee bit easier when cutting {and cutting…and cutting…and…} out my hexies. Sooooo… I made some 1.5 inch hexagons in Adobe Illustrator, spaced them out into rows and converted it to a PDF. It’s easier for me anyhoo. I can cut them with a paper cutter or scissors or a rotary cutter {old one of course, not one used for fabric}
Here is my PDF. As I said, it is for 1.5 inch hexagons. If you really need another size let me know and I’ll make some up.
I like to lay my printed sheet on top of scrap paper…ya know… all those unused things you printed out…or old files…recycle it! I know you can buy pre-cut hexes but I am trying to resist. Can’t you just see me patting myself on my Green {and soooo humble} shoulder? Now I need to get off my Green arse and get sewing! {eeeww…ya, not a good mental picture. I’m such a dork}
Here is my contribution to help you lower your footprint.

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avatar 1 Pam Schmale September 14, 2011 at 12:25 pm

Hi….

Do you happen to have a PDF file of 1/2 inch hexagons? I bought the 3/4 inch card stock ones for a project and they came out just a tad large for a 6 inch block sampler that I am making. Wouldn’t you know that the quilt shop that is nearby does not have 1/2 inch hexagons.

Thanks for any help you might provide. It is so nice that you shared your files!!!

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