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#31
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Check out Mickey Depre's website...she does a different take on hexies.....a combo of machine work and hand work......fun to do.....or do the katja -forgot last name BOM ---offered on PaperPieces.com website. Millefiiore - amazing EPP!
Also, sue Daley's website on clamshells and other designs is interesting.....just some thoughts....let us know what you decide to do.....
Also, sue Daley's website on clamshells and other designs is interesting.....just some thoughts....let us know what you decide to do.....
#32
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What about Mickey DePre's hexies and other blocks (http://mdquilts.com/)? She has a lot of neat blocks.
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Get a good applique project going. I love to hand applique while watching TV, (or riding in the car with my husband driving) although I have to confess that in my 20's when I used to knit a lot, I would hold my knitting in my lap and pick up a few stitches when stopped at a red stop light. I know that was very dangerous, but I have reached my 80's still alive. Now I am all into quilting.
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#36
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saw the micky d stuff. love her castle walls, a lot of templates though.
I guess I need to rethink this, do I want a lot of pieces or just a few.
thanks for posting the sites for me to go see at.
I guess I need to rethink this, do I want a lot of pieces or just a few.
thanks for posting the sites for me to go see at.
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I embroidered blocks to go into a quilt with blocks of other fabrics. The blocks are from pictures of hats and shoes. I've been working on them in a "Red Hat" style (just because I was looking for something fun and I liked the colors), the hats are big and fancy. So I have also been adding beads and sparkles. This will be a quilt that goes up for sale or a donation for an auction. Good luck
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Yeah! This is what I'd seen, called little gems, just like making a hexie flower, but instead of 7 hexies, each piece only has 5 sides, so it only takes 6 pieces, would be easy to lay out a hexie flower, and draw your own template, I might try this for some different looks. Anyway, here is the link. Thank you TexasSue!
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