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Old 06-06-2013, 01:06 PM
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I tend to like larger, more complicated quilts. Combine this with a husband that has to travel alot for work and and eight year old son and a five year old daughter and I don't get all that many finishes.

BUT! When I do, they sure are a doozy! And, at least to me, this one sure is.

In April of 2011 I watched a YouTube video of how to EPP by hand. After that I did up a "map" of this GFG with hexie graph paper and pencil crayons. From there I did the counting and math to figure out fabric requirements. I bought the fabric, brought it home and washed and ironed it and then cut it all into 2.5" squares. Then I printed off hexie templates onto card stock and cut them out. On May 23, 2011 I basted the first piece of fabric onto one of those hexies.

From then on, these flowers went to preschool waits, Tae Kwon Do, swimming lessons, Jamaica and probably other places I can't think of. They saw any number of evening shows and numerous winter storms (we get that alot this far north. I'm in north-central Alberta, Canada - think halfway up Hudson's Bay). But, I finished.

I am calling this one "Not Your Grandmother's Flower Garden" because I broke so many of the "rules" of a GFG but I love it. There are almost 5,000 1" hexies. Final measurement 126" x 102" and it was sent to the long armer because there was no way I was going to be able to quilt that sucker on my machine. It has Hobbs Heirloom 80/20 batting and a black with white polka dot minke back. I wasn't considering binding either that long ago so it ended up with a black with small white dots binding. It was machine sewn to the back and hand stitched to the front. The final stitch went into the label on May 29, 2013.

Now I am at loose ends as to where to go from here!

Tara
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That is beautiful. A gorgeous job well done. Congratulations.
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impressive.
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Your quilt is spectacular!
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That is stunning!!!
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Absolutely gorgeous, gorgeous color choices too. Wonderful work on this. Whatever you decide to do next will be just as great.
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Beautiful, and the story of how it was made is amazing. I could never have accomplished so much when my children were young.
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OMG - how wonderful - so beautiful colors !!
I am deeply impressed - just started with hexies last week and your project
is so inspiring to me.
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Beautiful quilt! You should be very proud!
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Wow, that is gorgeous!!! Great job.

The sky is the limit, you could tackle anything. If you like hand sewing projects maybe have a look at Jinny Beyer's book, Quilt Making by Hand, or what about somethink like a tumbling block quilt? I hand pieced a mariners compass, which was fun.
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