Hi Veda, i think i understand your questions, and this video isn't a hexagon, but the techniques are the same for any non-90 degree angle: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-dq4Y7iEAAyU.html
He gives good directions. Wish I could have seen the finished stitch on the front of the corner, to see if thread was showing. But over all, easy to understand.
I'm diggin' Doug's tutorials....Love his ruler too! I recently made table runners with that type of corner but didn't do a very good job..now I know why they didn't turn out as nice as Doug's! Thx for the tips!
Young man you are indeed one talented soul...I can only hope to grow and learn to YOUR level. Thank you and God bless you for sharing. I have my FIRST three quilt tops almost done but I was so scared of handsewn binding that I just stopped working on them altogether. However, with your so clear video tutorials, I now feel confident enough to get back to work on them and that binding. Much love and prayers from, Jen in Bakersfield Ca
Thank you so much for this tutorial! As popular as hexes are I've been shocked at the lack of resources for 120 degree angles, particularly the mitering. Thanks again!