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Old 08-15-2011, 06:21 AM
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Here is the start of some Centerpieces for someones table. It's the hexagon shapes with the insulated batting so it can protect a table from a hot dish.
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Love the colors. I could use it on my table now!
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Old 08-15-2011, 06:23 AM
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Very nice....would look good in my kitchen:) These would make wonderful gifts.
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Did you birth it? It looks great!
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Originally Posted by erstan947
Very nice....would look good in my kitchen:) These would make wonderful gifts.
Would look even better in my kitchen! :P

You did a wonderful job!
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I stitched the first 6 together and then attached to the white center. I stitched the outside 12 together and stitched them to the 6. I took the insulating batting and a white back fabric and stitched them together leaving a small area open to turn the material rightside out. Basted the opening and hand stitched each Hexagon thru the 3 layers of material so the shapes popped a little. What is birthing? I'm new to a lot of these terms.
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Originally Posted by Quilt4Me
I stitched the first 6 together and then attached to the white center. I stitched the outside 12 together and stitched them to the 6. I took the insulating batting and a white back fabric and stitched them together leaving a small area open to turn the material rightside out. Basted the opening and hand stitched each Hexagon thru the 3 layers of material so the shapes popped a little. What is birthing? I'm new to a lot of these terms.
That is beautiful!!!!!
Birthing is..........stitching them together leaving a small area open to turn the material right side out.... just what you did! :):) Nice job!!
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It's lovely!
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very nice!!
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