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How to Sew Hexagon Pleats

August 12, 2012 By Naseem Muaddi

Last month there was a lot of talk within our Auto Upholstery Forum about unique pleat designs for insert panels on car seats. The one design that seemed to have everyone scratching their heads over how to sew was the hexagon tiling pattern (a.k.a. the hextille) found in the new Aston Martin Cygnet (pictured above).

The hextille pattern is unique and looks great, but difficult to replicate on a standard industrial sewing machine.

To pull off the pattern without sewing over the same line twice, you’d have to sew the left vertical sides of the hexagons all the way down, followed by the right sides, and then connect them with many small horizontal lines to create the tops and bottoms of each hexagon. Since backtacking on the face doesn’t look professional, you’d have to pass the thread through to the underside by hand with a needle and tie it off to the bobbin thread.

The process is certainly do-able, but very time consuming and – quite frankly – a pain in the neck. However, there is an alternative to the hextille pattern that looks very similar and is much easier to sew:

The above pattern looks almost identical to a hextille design. By removing a ¼” line straight through the centers of the hexagons and leaving a ¼” gap between each row, you can sew the pattern in horizontal lines. Because the lines are continuous, connection pieces and backtacking is unnecessary.

The following image distinguishes the path of each separate stitched pleat by color:

The hextille pattern is an advanced pleat design that takes lots of practice to master. While this alternative approach to hexagon tiling is significantly easier to sew, it’s still quite difficult to design. The challenge lies in drawing a perfectly true hextille pattern on your material. For that, you’ll need a carpenter’s square, a calculator and lots of patience.

Filed Under: Archive, How-to, Pro Tips, THR Favorites, Unique Pleats Tagged With: Aston Martin Cygnet, Auto Trim, Auto Upholstery, Car Interior, Hexagon Pleat, Hextille

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  1. Jan D says

    August 13, 2012 at 2:39 am

    I don’t really care for the design, it reminds me of a soccer ball!

  2. JPM Coachworks says

    August 13, 2012 at 3:31 am

    what, no love for JPM Coachworks in this article? 😉

    There’s a much easier way to draw the pattern that requires less patience. I would share, but now my feelings are hurt. I’ll just go to the embroidery corner of my shop and pout. 🙂

    • Naseem Muaddi says

      August 13, 2012 at 3:56 am

      Of course we’ve got love for JPM. You’re one of the few shops in the country that do these pleats. If you have an easier way, please share it in the forum.

      • JPM Coachworks says

        August 13, 2012 at 1:57 pm

        You just have to cut the profile out of the side of some chip board or whatever you use for pattern making (ends up looking like hexagon teeth). Once you have a decent length to trace against, you can keep the design going by flipping the pattern piece back and forth.

  3. tinabanana says

    August 13, 2012 at 1:03 pm

    good article but i wish there was a real life pic of your alternative

    • Naseem Muaddi says

      August 13, 2012 at 11:44 pm

      Joe, of JPM Coachworks sewed hexagon pleats in a 1998 Diablo Roadster. The job turned out beautiful.

      Check it out:
      https://www.thehogring.com/auto-upholstery-forum/auto-upholstery-forum-group4/lets-talk-shop-forum3/unique-pleat-designs-thread243/

      • Randy says

        November 19, 2013 at 3:59 pm

        Do you know if anyone has a quilting machine that could duplicate this pattern?

  4. EDWARD MUNDAY says

    August 13, 2012 at 8:10 pm

    STILL LOOKS TO ME LIKE YOUR SEWING SOME LINES TWICE , EVEN CLOSE COUNTS AS TWICE. AS FAR AS A PATTERN TAKE YOUR PATTERN BOARD , PUNCH HOLES IN THE LINES EVERY 1/2 INCH LAY ON FABRIC DUST WITH CHALK DUST . WORKED AT A FURNITURE FACTORY THAT DUSTED WITH CHALK DUST ON THERE PATTERNS. THIS PATTERN IS A WASTE OF GOOD THREAD.

  5. Melissa Kaufman says

    January 22, 2013 at 4:59 pm

    I can’t wait to do this in our car only thing I am going to change is I am going to make them a double Hexagon instead of a single, very cool

  6. ashraf says

    June 27, 2014 at 9:27 am

    You can also just get a pattern sewer like us or alea.The cost is expensive but similar to embroidery designs you create the design in dxf on corel draw or any design software export to machine and done.

    By employing different technology in our plant we emboss those designs into the insert as well as sew them.

    Its a great idea for custom work or one off projects but we also incorporate them into full on production line variants for manufacturers in Africa and Southern africa

    • st eve says

      January 26, 2017 at 10:31 pm

      could you send me info on where i can get this done?

      • Naseem Muaddi says

        January 29, 2017 at 10:49 pm

        Hydes leather provides computerized stitching services

  7. upholsterynoah says

    May 12, 2015 at 7:37 am

    This is awesome!! I’m taking my first shot at Hexagon pleats/hexatiles on a cafe racer after a couple of trail runs. . Thanks for all the info. 30 years as a trimmer and just found THR last week.

  8. Scott says

    November 4, 2017 at 5:21 pm

    Automated Upholstery Designs does this.

  9. Randy says

    November 4, 2017 at 6:37 pm

    I believe that leatherseats.com sells a premade template for designs like these. Lay it on the material, trace the pattern and start sewing…..

  10. Shawn says

    November 4, 2017 at 7:00 pm

    Automotive Soft Trim in Ocala FL has a CNC sewing machine and sell pre-made panels to other trimmers. http://www.AutomotiveSoftTrim.com 352-733-4488

  11. Steve Whiting ,orsum upholstery says

    November 4, 2017 at 8:48 pm

    Digital Inserts at Evans Trim shop in Queensland Australia can do CNC panels with this and many other great designs .

  12. Auto Designs by Sebastian says

    July 5, 2018 at 11:01 pm

    We have a huge call for hexi Designs. From our customers. Looks great in all different materials.

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