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I really wanted to try this technique but didn't want to spend a lot of money on it. So this is my $20 twin sized quilt top (I spread it on our queen bed) I learned a whole lot and will definitely make another one (fabric is already purchased) The people at my local fabric shop were very interested as I ran around with my angle mirrors.
Everywhere I look, I can see hexagon possibilities. I think I'm obsessed! The origional fabric--a kids' print [ATTACH=CONFIG]259167[/ATTACH] The quilt top--twin sized [ATTACH=CONFIG]259168[/ATTACH] One of the hexagons [ATTACH=CONFIG]259169[/ATTACH] |
Originally Posted by GingerK
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Everywhere I look, I can see hexagon possibilities. I think I'm obsessed! Lovely quilt! |
The close-up of the six hippo heads is hilarious. :D I like it how you see the black zebra noses sprinkled all over the quilt.
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Beautiful, love the results.
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This is so cute!
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Super cute!!! I'm trying to work up the nerve to try a OBW....we'll see. Thanks for sharing:)
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oh what is this?? i think i would like to do one... looks hard, a need a teacher!
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Adorable!
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I love the way it looks but I've been afraid to try, is it hard to figure out where to cut?
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Beautiful. Aren't they fun
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