My hexagon experiment
#1
My hexagon experiment
During the week ckcowl showed us her lovely grandma's flower garden table runnerand I asked her a few questions as I have been working on my "hexagon" experiment for far too and need to make decisions about how I am going to finish them off. Here are some of my flowers - I have 12 of them finished
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And I have this idea to attach them to a 15" block then add sashing between the blocks - something like in the photo below - the fabric is only an example not what I intend using in the final product.
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So I am asking all the hexagon experts do you think that my idea of appliquing the large flowers onto a background block then putting sashing between the blocks will work.
I am open to all suggestions and ideas as to how to go about this please.
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And I have this idea to attach them to a 15" block then add sashing between the blocks - something like in the photo below - the fabric is only an example not what I intend using in the final product.
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So I am asking all the hexagon experts do you think that my idea of appliquing the large flowers onto a background block then putting sashing between the blocks will work.
I am open to all suggestions and ideas as to how to go about this please.
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Join Date: May 2012
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This is another one on my to-do list. I really like your idea, and prefer that to not using the sashing. Another thought is to fit them together (applique) leaving an inch or so between each flower, this way would show the background fabric.
#6
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Location: Northern Michigan
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Your flowers are lovely! Of course appliquing them onto background squares is a good idea and works well. As for the sashing strips... Personal choice. I think they could work well. You could even make some little flowers to use on setting squares between the sashing strips. Visit Pinterest & search hexagon ( or Grandmother's Flower Garden) quilts, you will find lots of inspiration.
#9
I made a couple bed runners this way several years ago. I had rescued some antique "flowers" in a very fragile state, and wanted to save them. I appliqued them to off white background squares and used soft green with white pin dots for the sashing. I wanted green to represent leaves but choose the light pin-dot fabric to give it a softer, antique, non competitive look. I gave one as a Christmas gift to a dear fiend and kept one for myself. Mine is currently packed away somewhere. I had forgotten about it until I saw your post Think I will get it out for Spring soon.
#10
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Join Date: Jun 2011
Location: Southern California
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I love your blocks, they are absolutely beautiful but I think the red just looks wrong. I agree, when the blcoks are finished, just see how they look with no sashing. The blcoks are the star of this table runner.
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