Class - Dec 2 2007 - Machine Stitched Hexagons
#21
You guys! These are GREAT!!! Wowie!
I'd no idea this was going on (note to self: check the board more often!!) Thank you, Patrice, for teaching and for posting all these great pics! I want to copy everybody who has posted so far. May I? SO pretty!
I'd often wondered if there was clipping involved in assembling hexagons. Now I know! Blessings on your head, oh Teacher of Hexagons! :D
(ooh, now I really MUST finish my other class project... the flip & sew table runner!)
I'd no idea this was going on (note to self: check the board more often!!) Thank you, Patrice, for teaching and for posting all these great pics! I want to copy everybody who has posted so far. May I? SO pretty!
I'd often wondered if there was clipping involved in assembling hexagons. Now I know! Blessings on your head, oh Teacher of Hexagons! :D
(ooh, now I really MUST finish my other class project... the flip & sew table runner!)
#25
Originally Posted by PatriceJ
this is my garden block. many, many, MANY more to go. there will be white patches between them so they "float" on the background.
bev. :]
#27
Thank you for the wonderful pictures and transcript. I can't wait to try it :D I am sorry that I had to miss the class, but I wanted to say thank you and that I appreciate you taking the time to teach and post this class :D :D :D
#30
i'm with you, Diamonds. I don't know how the bookmark works, either.
YO!!!! ADMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIINNNNNNNN!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! :lol:
thanks to everyone for all the compliments. since this one seems to have been useful to some, i'll do another one - different topic - sometime in January.
i designed my own fabrics for my grandmother's garden quilt. they're all the same basic floral design with different colors for the background. i print it myself. The center motif, based on the Star of David, is also my design. i hope to design a whole line someday. one of many things more-or-less on hold until i retire from the full time job i have now.
i hadn't thought about selling either of them, but i could probably be talked into it. they'd have to be horribly expensive, i think. i love my printer, but it's an ink pig. :lol:
thanks again, everybody, for all the kind words. :P
YO!!!! ADMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIINNNNNNNN!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! :lol:
thanks to everyone for all the compliments. since this one seems to have been useful to some, i'll do another one - different topic - sometime in January.
i designed my own fabrics for my grandmother's garden quilt. they're all the same basic floral design with different colors for the background. i print it myself. The center motif, based on the Star of David, is also my design. i hope to design a whole line someday. one of many things more-or-less on hold until i retire from the full time job i have now.
i hadn't thought about selling either of them, but i could probably be talked into it. they'd have to be horribly expensive, i think. i love my printer, but it's an ink pig. :lol:
thanks again, everybody, for all the kind words. :P
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