Hexagon Trivet
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This one might get some of you into the Christmas spirit. the top one is what started it all for me. I made twelve of them. Gave all away as gifts expect for this one.
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Beautiful trivets!
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Oh my, what beautiful trivets (or pot holders even)! Are these just heagons that then have fabric added to each of the sides and you keep going around doing that until you have the size you want? Really love your fabrics also especially the top one. Nice job and great gifts!
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Great for the winter season. Enjoy
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This is a paper pieced pattern. It is available in a quilt book called Patchwork Please.
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Was just about to ask about the pattern when I saw the post from AuntB. These looks like something I could handle and Lord knows I have the fabric to give them a try!! Thank you.
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they are cute i have a nice christmas stash to............off to look for the pattern
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nicely done... can see why you kept the top one... that's my fav too
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Great trivets...your post is surely a reminder that we only have two and a half months to get sewing done for Christmas. Thanks for sharing.
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Love these. You did a great job. Thanks for sharing.
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:)but they are to pretty to use
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they are all very ni9ce do like the first one best!!!
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Those are so pretty. I certainly do have to get inspired. Christmas will be here before you know it & I haven't even got started on any projects yet. Thank you for sharing your beautiful trivets
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Love your trivets.
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Beautiful. BrendaK
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I love them, especially the snowman! I can't believe Christmas is around the corner! Where does the time go???
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Very nice gifts.
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Those are all wonderful.
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Those are wonderful
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Beautiful!!
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I've never seen that design before. They are very nice. I'll have to look for the book.
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oh wow! I'd love one of those. they are great
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What charming gifts.
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Pretty and practical.....got to be happy with that.
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