It's amazing how many hexies can be stitched during a 2 hour layover in Charlotte!
I'm almost home--we are on the plane and I'll sew a few more before we touch down in Greensboro.
My own bed tonight! Yes!!
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Friday, April 05, 2013
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Have you quilted your Christmas Hexis project yet? don't know if I missed that are not. Are you hand quilting that one?
ReplyDeleteLove the browns with the sky blue; it makes a rich color combo.
ReplyDeleteLove it ! Do you have on your blog how to put these together ?
ReplyDeleteJan/FL
Hi, Jan. Go to the Tips and Techniques tab at the top of the blog, then scroll down to Hexagon Tutorial. Thanks, Bonnie, for so much wonderful information!
ReplyDeleteYou are really coming along on this one. I love the colors that you selected. I'm trying to get my niece interested in Hexies and sent her the link to your Hexagon Tutorial. We'll see how it goes. Thanks so much for all you do!
ReplyDeletewhen I grow up I wish to be as creative as Bonnie! :-) this is coming along nicely!
ReplyDeleteIt's beautiful.....makes me want to work on mine ..but have no time today...it is part of a swap so it is an ongoing project since 2011
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