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Old 02-14-2011, 05:34 AM
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I like it...its not too dark...its very rich looking to me...the turquoise brightens it up!
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Old 02-14-2011, 06:33 AM
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Marsha, that one is beautiful! Great job adding the turquoise!
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Old 02-14-2011, 07:49 AM
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This is awesome! I believe the turquoise fabric brings it out. Cannot wait to see how you are going to quilt it. Again, fabulous job!
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Old 02-14-2011, 08:04 AM
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Wow! That is beautiful Marcia. And yes it DOES come up darker than you'd think but I like the rich effect. Half my rows are pieced (mine is much smaller - ONLY 57 hexes LOL) buit I've been naughty and started playing with my Block Bender already so it's been pushed to one side! LOL
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I have 4 seams left to sew and press to have my original top (pictured) done. Well, the hex part anyway :).

I think I will start cutting the new fabric sometime this week. I'm making this one an octagon quilt. I have the accuquilt go cutter for these blocks. I'm working on one of them right now. I think if I'm very careful in cutting my strips and keeping my layers straight I am going to be able to use the die cutter to do this. My blocks will end up quite a bit bigger than the standard "book" blocks...but that just means I won't need as many :).

Looking forward to starting this one next and blending the blocks with those square centers. It took me a couple of reads to really understand that concept...felt like a "duh" moment when I finally GOT it....hahaha
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Old 02-14-2011, 08:42 AM
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Originally Posted by gramto4
This is my finished queen size top. DH couldn't reach any farther so hope you can see it all. Wish I had more of the original fabric for one of the borders but had to improvise once I decided it should be a queen. It was darker than I thought it would be but the gold brightens it up. If and when I ever get it finished, the backing will be brown and I have two more hexagons to applique somewhere.


Ohhhh that is SO pretty!! Yes it is dark but that teal really brightens it up a lot!

Now I'm really excited :). I want to subtley bring out the orange and purple in mine!
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Old 02-14-2011, 10:46 AM
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Originally Posted by jtapp9
I have 4 seams left to sew and press to have my original top (pictured) done. Well, the hex part anyway :).

I think I will start cutting the new fabric sometime this week. I'm making this one an octagon quilt. I have the accuquilt go cutter for these blocks. I'm working on one of them right now. I think if I'm very careful in cutting my strips and keeping my layers straight I am going to be able to use the die cutter to do this. My blocks will end up quite a bit bigger than the standard "book" blocks...but that just means I won't need as many :).

Looking forward to starting this one next and blending the blocks with those square centers. It took me a couple of reads to really understand that concept...felt like a "duh" moment when I finally GOT it....hahaha
I'll be VERY interested to hear how the Accucut handles these Julie, and to see how bigger octagons affect the outcome. :-D
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Okay y'all, I brought some fabric to try my at at this but I am confused. What size do I need to cut the fabric to start? I saw 12'' by 2.5 yds and I saw 3.5 yds and I saw 9''. So someone please help me out. I also saw someone cutting it in the corner. That confuses me. If I can start with a pattern from somewhere it would be helpful for me. Thanks a bunch, Sandi
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The fabric is beautiful and the blocks are turning out great! Thanks for sharing the pics :)
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Old 02-14-2011, 03:33 PM
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Originally Posted by Sandi Furtado
Okay y'all, I brought some fabric to try my at at this but I am confused. What size do I need to cut the fabric to start? I saw 12'' by 2.5 yds and I saw 3.5 yds and I saw 9''. So someone please help me out. I also saw someone cutting it in the corner. That confuses me. If I can start with a pattern from somewhere it would be helpful for me. Thanks a bunch, Sandi
http://www.quiltingboard.com/t-35685-1.htm
http://www.quiltingboard.com/t-36954-1.htm
http://www.quiltingboard.com/t-36316-1.htm

tip toe through hexagons Cutie style ... cutting, layout, assembly <wave>
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