I thought this was a great idea and pulled out my vignette hexagon quilt.
When I laid the flowers out I found that I had made quite a few. I started to join some to make rows.
I added the second row of joining white hexagons.
As I began to join the next row I discovered there were some sets of four joined with out a white hexagon, boy I do love reverse sewing.
This is what I sewed the night with.
As I began to join the next row I discovered there were some sets of four joined with out a white hexagon, boy I do love reverse sewing.
This is what I sewed the night with.
- 3 sets of four rows joined
- 5 white hexagons joiners - don't look too close as I still have to sew some of the white hexagons. I was keen to join it up as I am in need of papers.
- 2 sets of 4 joined
I need to join a set of four flowers to make a row of three, then sew these to the top row.
I'm not sure how big this quilt will be but I am inspired. I have used a fat 1/8th of this fabric range so far. I want to join that all together before I cut out some more.
I'm not sure how big this quilt will be but I am inspired. I have used a fat 1/8th of this fabric range so far. I want to join that all together before I cut out some more.
Now to make some stitchery hexagons, I need many more for this quilt. A
They are looking great Simone.
ReplyDeleteVery pretty fabrics for your Vignette, Simone... drats to the reverse sewing...
ReplyDeleteWhat you have done so far looks great Simone!
ReplyDeleteIt's looking great, like a spring garden.
ReplyDeleteLooks fabulous . I can't believe how fast you can sew them together.....
ReplyDeleteSimone you must be so pleased..
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