Lovely. You have my address right? LOL You did a bang up job.
sandyo
05-05-2011 03:43 AM
very beautiful, I think you could use it for more than just thanksgiving.
AngieS
05-05-2011 03:45 AM
That's neat. At first I thought it was a flower print until I got to looking.... :oops: didn't read your whole discription of it being a OBW. Cute!!
JacquiGates
05-05-2011 04:06 AM
That is just so eye catching. Just beautiful
jillaine
05-05-2011 04:32 AM
I just love seeing fabric transformed through the OBW method. Fascinating. Love the results!
Grandma Peg
05-05-2011 04:51 AM
Very nice.
fireworkslover
05-05-2011 08:18 AM
There's nothing wonky about it - it's great!
MaggieMeg
05-05-2011 09:36 AM
I like it very much. I want to try a OBW one of these days. When I have more experience. The colors are so soft.
fireworkslover
05-05-2011 09:48 AM
Originally Posted by MaggieMeg
I like it very much. I want to try a OBW one of these days. When I have more experience. The colors are so soft.
Making a OBW is the easiest pattern I've done. If you can sew a 4" long seam, you can make one. That would prob. be the longest length seam ever for a OBW, for making the hex's. Finding a good print that repeats and has colors you like is the challenge. Then I think the most challenging is getting a final layout that you like the best once your half hex's are made. Making a table runner is a good way to start, but you might find it hard to keep it that narrow once you start making your hex's. and laying them out. It might grow on you and turn into something larger. :lol: