Sunday, July 7, 2013

MMSC III



Have 40 basted hexies  in my Monday Morning Star Count - week 3.  As usual, my quilts evolve as I work.  I like the way these look individually.  In fact,  I may not join them at all,  but rather applique them as I did my tumbling blocks.  All suggestions are most welcome.  I know that popular opinion has already approved M. Piggy.  Will keep basting...

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  1. This is going to be one wonderful quilt! Love the hexies.

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  2. Here is a link to a wonderful hexie quilt, using hexies of all sizes. This might not be what you are after, but might inspire the creative juices. http://cabbagequilts.blogspot.com.au/2012/09/liberty-hexagon-mandala.html

    Also, google images Marg Sampson-George. She does amazing quilts using hexies.

    Just my 2 thoughts for the day!!

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    1. Thanks for your thoughts, Linda! I checked them out and will bookmark them for sure. The possibilities are unlimited, I see.

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  3. Oh boy can't wait to see where this takes you :0)
    Enjoy the process right? that is why we quilt!
    Lovely fabrics :0)

    Happy Sewing

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  4. I've just found your blog and have been enjoying all the pretty pictures! I love these indigo hexies- so Japanese looking. Do you have a connection to Japan? I hope to start an epp project and join in on the fun at Jessica's.

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    1. I have never been to Japan, but I have always loved Japanese fabrics.
      Hope you join up with Jessica, too!

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  5. Just lovely. I love the piggy one!
    Visiting from Jessica's

    Lisa

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  6. These are looking great, and the possibilities are endless! A couple of times, I made some quilt tops by machine-appliqueing hexagons onto a background fabric. Sort of a scattered-hexagons look - lots of fun, and quicker than my usual quilt-top-construction methods.

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  7. These are wonderful! Have you seen Mary's hexies over at www.fiberliscious.blogspot.com?

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    1. No, but i just took a peek at her semi-improv style. Sounds like fun!

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  8. Those are so lovely together, I particularly like the dragonfly in the bottom left.

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