We are sitting on the plane waiting for maintenance to do whatever it is that maintenance does.
While waiting I just sewed the last hexagon onto the third border fill in section! Yeah!!!
I'm starting fill in section #4--- the final journey on the piecing of this very long term project.
I'd do a happy dance but I am belted into my exit row seat next to a very big burly guy. Lol!
Can't wait to get home and start adding this section on to the "mother ship" tonight!
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Thursday, May 24, 2012
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It is beautiful, Bonnie! Very inspiring I mite add!
ReplyDeleteYay Bonnie! you are almost done! You will have to start planning a new handwork project! LOL!
ReplyDeleteand a picture !!???
ReplyDeleteGood for you. I bet 2012 is the year Hexie is done.
ReplyDeleteMaryella
This is so pretty! I'm new to all of this and it may be a foolish question, but where do you find the patterns to know how to put a hexagon quilt together? I do custom machine embroidery, but find hexagons so relaxing to sit and do in the evening. Any pointers would be appreciated. I know you are busy, busy, busy, but thanks in advance for even reading this!:o>
ReplyDeleteoh, that has got to feel so good!
ReplyDeleteOh isn't it lovely! I have some pictures of it when you brought it to Poughkeepsie, it really is more impressive and colorful in person.
ReplyDeleteWow have you even thought about how you are going to quilt this baby?
It really is going to be an heirloom!
Happy Sewing, I hope you get home soon :0) and have
a very relaxing long weekend
Love your little hexy's!!
ReplyDeleteI want to know how you take a picture and hold the phone with one hand while sewing with the other!!! I tried to hold the phone with flashlight app on so I could continue to sew in the car last night and had lots of trouble... Maybe it's a skill you need to learn!
ReplyDeleteI'll dance for you! It's 4:30 in the morning and there are no big, burly guys lurking. Thank goodness!
ReplyDeleteYea! The end is in sight. Thanks for coming to the Chicago area. I finally got the time to blog about it. I'm hoping I'll get a few minutes in the next few days to work on a few more blocks for my Patches and Pinwheels. It's my leaders and enders now.
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