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auntpiggylpn 04-26-2014 04:30 AM

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I have been obsessed with this idea since the thread was started! Last night I started putting what I think will be a 16 patch or at least my take on it. I'm not sure how I will do the edges but will be in the green fabric to frame it

Carrie in PA 04-26-2014 04:48 AM

That layout is really cool. I love how every shape has endless possibilities.

117becca 04-26-2014 05:01 AM

AUNTPIGGYLPN!!!! That is beautiful!! The first thing i saw was how the green could form a ribbon flowing back and forth from side to side...

please don't forget to show us how this ends up!

Nammie to 7 04-26-2014 05:06 AM

I've started piecing hexies also -- just don't have a clue what I'm going to do with them yet. It is a fun portable project. I think that is one I will take to Denver with me this next week. I bet I can get a lot of them done at night in the hotel.

Geri B 04-26-2014 05:08 AM


Originally Posted by beaglelady (Post 6690115)
I love making hexies , especially with 1930's reprduction prints. Your scrappy hexagon quilt will look great! Since I have discovered silk thread I find I enjoy joining the hexies together more than I used to. Silk thread is so fine it kind of disappears into the fabric so it is invisible and the joins look much better than using regular thread - well, at least with my stitching they do. ha ha Also I find silk thread very easy to use as it doesn't tangle. Good luck with your quilt! :)

Watched a YouTube from sue Daley re EPP and she suggests using Bottom Line thread and Millener needle #11... On my to get list. Has anyone tried hexies....not real small using men's ties...I have a shopping bag filled with DDH's and would like to do something striking for daughters from them. Any suggestions?????

Geri B 04-26-2014 05:11 AM

On that 16patch..... Do the"sash" with another color....to bring out each "block" ....just a thought.

just janet 04-26-2014 05:47 AM

I making one out of scraps. It's years in the making. I made muslin hexie's as the "background" Problem is, it's a long term project and now the muslin's don't match and I'm very disappointed in it. I don't know whether to continue with it or "un-sew" the flowers from the muslin and start over. Right now it's a UFO just sitting on a shelf.

tropit 04-26-2014 05:58 AM

I have an old, GFG quilt top that I found in estate sale years ago. I think it really was done in the 30s, as all of the fabrics are from that era and the top looks old. Unfortunately, the maker wasn't very precise in her piecing and it is going to need some reworking to get it completed. I don't know if I want to touch her heartfelt work, or just leave it the way it is. I can't really use it for much the way it is right now. Does it take THAT long to do hexies? (In other words, is it as bad a small pieced yo-yo quilt?) I already have a lot of 30s feedsack fabrics to get me started.

BTW, I love the 16 patch hexi. To me, the green looks like leaves.

~ Cindy

judykay 04-26-2014 05:59 AM

hexis
 

Originally Posted by just janet (Post 6691827)
I making one out of scraps. It's years in the making. I made muslin hexie's as the "background" Problem is, it's a long term project and now the muslin's don't match and I'm very disappointed in it. I don't know whether to continue with it or "un-sew" the flowers from the muslin and start over. Right now it's a UFO just sitting on a shelf.

If you have not joined them yet can you inter mix them with the new muslin in each row? After all it is a scrappy quilt.

SherriB 04-26-2014 06:27 AM

I tried to do it in 16 patch and it did not work. I am thinking about doing it as a 14 patch instead. A row of 4, then a row of 3, then a row of 4, then a row of 3. If it doesn't look right, I will just convert it to a completely scrappy hexagon quilt.


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