But I am a bit nervous about sending these off to Australia because these will be the very first hexies that anyone else has ever seen the back of.
I have just learned to do these little cuties and I have looked at several tutorials on making them but I have really just done my own thing with them and I hope they are properly done!! I will find out in a few weeks when my swap partner receives them!!
Have a wonderful week where ever you might be quilting!!!
Wonderful hexies. I worked on my christmas ones, but I poke my finger so much, I can only work a few hours, so hard to get much done.
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They look great to me. Very pretty!
ReplyDeleteI think they look great. You should see How mine look. They are the way I was orginally shown. They do become addictive. A great hand project.
ReplyDeleteGrandmother's Flower Garden with lots of hexie flowers is the first quilt I ever made. I've taught a lot of classes on the technique. Lori Holt has a great tutorial on sewing hexies too.
ReplyDeleteGreat hexies - we are too critical of ourselves. I'm sure she will love them.
ReplyDeleteI don't think there really is a right way or a wrong way to make hexies. Yours are adorable!!!
ReplyDeleteThey are wonderful.Well done.
ReplyDeleteI just finished a GFG with applique flowers and vines on the border. it is a fons & Porter pattern in their magazine. Your hexies look great. what a fun swap you are doing and i like how you fussy cut the fabrics.
ReplyDeleteYou did a fantastic job! I love how you fussy cut the fabrics. Your swapping buddy will love them!
ReplyDeletexx, shell