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Old 12-27-2012, 09:22 AM
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Default Blooming Hexagons -- English Paper Piecing

I took a great class on English paper piecing a few months ago, as I purchased a 1930s vintage "Grandmother/s Flower Garden" quilt a few years back that needs repair and to be finished. Luckily a got extra loose blocks and fabric along with the quilt.

Here is my first project creating hexagon flowers using English paper piecing. I used prepurchased 1" cardboard hexagons to make each hexagon and then hand pieced the hexagons to create each flower. I also used fused applique and a variety of stitches to attached the hexagon flowers to the background. In addition I tried the confetti quilting technique using Bo-Nash power to create a spagnum moss look in the top of the pot. That was fun and a technique I'm going to play around with more. I watched the Gail Hunt video on the confetti quilting technique video that was posted on the board a while back:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8X67xrvKOek
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Gosh I really like that, how fun!
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Just adorable, great job and thank you for sharing
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Wonderful work!!!!
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nicely done. i've never seen flowers done that way... very clever
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very pretty great job!!!
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That is way cool!!!
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How neat! Love it!
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Wonderful work on this.
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oooh, so nice, can't wait to get back to PP
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