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Old 05-23-2013, 04:03 AM
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Wow! That is beautiful!
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Old 05-23-2013, 04:31 AM
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It is beautiful! I love how you arranged the groups of hexies. I was really impressed, then saw that the hexies are tiny! Amazing!
I have been wanting to try one too. I made a couple of hexies from scraps and you're right, it's really fun. Did you see the article in one of the magazines about pieced hexies? I think there is a book too. Looked interesting.

Suze, your tips were great. If you think of any more tips for the rank beginner, please let us know...
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Old 05-23-2013, 04:53 AM
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Thanks for posting your hexie quilt. Your variety is just delightful! I would not have thought to put the hexies between the white paths. Love it.
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Old 05-23-2013, 04:54 AM
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ooh love it!!!
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Old 05-23-2013, 05:00 AM
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That is going to be gorgeous, great job, love the prints. Keep up the good work.
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Old 05-23-2013, 05:12 AM
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Exquisite!
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Old 05-23-2013, 05:20 AM
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Very beautiful and it is going to be stunning when you are done with it! I would hand quilt it, that would make the quilt even more special!
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Old 05-23-2013, 05:28 AM
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Originally Posted by Suze9395 View Post
This is my design. After awhile, I got tired of making the small flower units, but I had been putting them together and had created an odd shaped piece. I decided I wanted to integrate different shaped/sized units, so I drew it up on graph paper and finally came up with what you see. The left hand side and lower left hand corner of the first picture are done. When the rest is done, I haven't decided how to finish it. I am considering appliquéing it to a piece of white fabric and then appliquéing a flower/vine border. I have also considered finishing the edge in colored hexies instead of the plain white that it currently ends in. I would just add an additional row if I did that.
So, really instead of a quilt as you go, it is a design as you go! I have really enjoyed the progress.

What I have learned.
1.Use a fine needle, it is easier to slip through the fabric on the edge without piercing the template.
2. I have decided I like bottom line thread for the piecing, it hides very nicely. I am only using whited thread and I can't see it even on the dark fabrics.
3. I like using the heavier weight cotton hand quilting thread for basting. It seems to hold well, but it's easy to see and get ahold of to remove.
4. Thread Heaven is a must for the fine thread when piecing.
5. When basting, to pierce the template or not...doesn't matter, both work. But, you can reuse the pierced ones several times without issue and that method is easier to un-baste for template removal.
6. Hexies are mischievous and love to escape! When I have basted a bunch, I string them like beads. Before I string them, I sort them so all the pieces for a unit are together. The center, then the 6 for the next ring, 12 for the next and 18 for the next, then start over with the pieces for the next unit. That way as I am assembling a unit I am not digging thru a box of over a hundred hexies looking for the last 'green' one-this would equal a huge mess at my house.
7. Unsewing hexies is not fun, especially when using the fine thread. A normal seam ripper is almost useless. I have found the best tool is a super sharp knife with a pointy tip. I like my SpiderCo Honey Bee for this.

I'm sure there are other things, but that is all that is coming to me off the top of my head.
I absolutely love this! AND thank you so much for all of your tips! I have done small pieces in the past (small flower to appliqué on pieced quilt, etc. ) and just the other day bought several packages of 3/4" pieces to get started on a project. I honestly suggest you send to a long arm for quilting. It sounds like you haven't quilted much in the past and this would NOT be the quilt to learn on with all of its seams. Besides, you will be able to use/appreciate it much sooner! Just my HO. It is so gorgeous!
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Old 05-23-2013, 06:04 AM
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Great quilt. I love doing hexagon quilts.
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Old 05-23-2013, 06:19 AM
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this is incredible, I don't know how you have the patience and the skill to piece so many tiny pieces!
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