Jennie loves to play with design and this is a perfect shape to do that with. She takes you through the ‘how to’ of making your own template (but for the subscribed viewers there are workshop notes that include it) and she turns the design around a hexagon centre, into a cushion decoration; but then without the centre, you could make the delightful tablemat.
By using just four of the shapes, you could also create a box; and then there is the star shape decoration which can in turn become a brooch or hair accessory.
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