These hexagons need at least a 4" x4" scrap, but you could do the same project with smaller hexagons and smaller scraps.
I love hand piecing hexagons. I do this mainly while sitting with my husband while we watch TV. I never have a plan for those hexagons . . . I just do a batch and then set them aside and eventually an idea will strike and I apply them to a project. (PS. I get my best ideas while I am hand piecing or hand quilting, but the TV has to be off)
Here's the back side of the pieced hexagons with most of the paper hexagons removed.
After pressing the entire piece, I trimmed it to 11x17 (half of a fat quarter because I used the Fat-Quarter Scrap-bag™ Pattern) I used a coordination batik fabric for the lining.
Then I fused the piece to a fusible fleece and did a decorative top stitch. I finished the bag by following the instructions from the Fat-Quarter Scrap-bag™ pattern.
Back of the bag.


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