I came across this tutorial and thought it looked easy and fun, a new take on the Grandmothers Flower Garden :D:D:D
http://ajpadilla.com/tutorials/reversible-hexagons |
Thanks that is a neat way to do them :thumbup:
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very interesting
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This was the very first quilt I ever made!! Wow-that was in like 1979 or so. I had those hexagons all over the house-there were at least a thousand of them and all the fabric and batting was cut using a template--took forever!! I didn't make another quilt for a few years after that project LOL. I still have it-OMG I used cotton, demin, polyester, voile, you name it--I didn't know any better. It was a pattern in Better Homes & Gardens magazine.
Amma: thank you. Sorry for the stroll down memory lane--didn't mean to go on and on. |
LOL janRN
I thought this would be a good way to use up scrap batting and fabrics :wink: I think I will stick to cottons though LOL |
Very interesting. I think it would take a long time, but a very good way to use up scraps and a great take-a-long project.
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I would use very big hexagons and very thin batting. I would be a fast QAYG project.
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Thanks for the link - looks very interesting. I try it by starting with a hot pad or something small.
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Thank you for the site, I will do that one of these years. God bless. Penny
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that's a great idea, thanks! :XD:
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