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Started by Gail Weiss. Last reply by Bonny Brock Sep 22, 2014. 1 Reply 0 Likes
I know most traditional hexie quilts are hand quilted. I've quilted mine using free-motion-quilting with my domestic machine and I've also used French Knots too. I've just finished a top and am…Continue
Started by Carolyn Hoxton. Last reply by Sally Smith Jun 26, 2014. 3 Replies 2 Likes
I saw a tutorial about making Hexies and making a bag to put your hexie pieces in, Loved it, and have started sitting in my chair in the evenings and making HEXIES! <3Continue
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That is cool Ema, Is there a plan to finish it? Looks good enough to be done.
I was a bad girl, I looked on Pintrest for hexagon ideas, I may never get anything else done. there are some terrific ideas. I think they can co mingle with my scraps and I can make up a few of them. No, will not go the paper piecing way, but I love the Creative Grids Hexagon Ruler and can do many that way.
Hi Beth :) My mind keeps changing, but right now the plan is to thread baste it, and utilize french knots to do the 'quilting'. Been having some health issues, so haven't started yet.
So did you figure out an idea on the jellyfish quilt yet gail?
Half inch hexies, you have got to be kidding me. OMG I would certainly be claiming insanity if I did that. You are terrific!
they are 1/2" hexies
Are those 1" hexies? Fantastic work!
that jellyfish is amazing!
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