I am still progressing on my quilt. I have decided to go bigger than the original pattern as I would like it the size of a queen size bed. I have currently used 3 jelly rolls so far, and thinking if I can source another then I will get it. I usually pick up my hexis in between my many other projects, but can definately see the light at the end of the tunnel. I am thoroughly enjoying seeing this large garden grow.....
Happy Hexing
Deb :)
They are gorgeous. Have you started sewing any together yet?
ReplyDeleteVery pretty!!! Love the bright colors you are using! :)
ReplyDeleteI love the colours that you have chosen, just perfect for a spring garden full of Hexie flowers.
ReplyDeleteThey are beautiful. How are you going to join them .... right next to each other or with a solid or alike to frame each flower?
ReplyDeleteLove the colours xx
ReplyDeleteWow these look so good and so neat with wonderful colours - if only mine were half as glorious as yours.
ReplyDeleteLOVE the fabrics. I love making the hexagons as so portable. My problem is I had so many ideas for quilts once I started doing them. And we are lucky where we live because we have quite a few designers and their quilt lines are all around so got to buying up their scrap bags (of course, that necessitates buying a few yards of their fabric to go with it - haha)
ReplyDeleteJudy in CA
You must have a very green thumb to have such a beautiful garden!
ReplyDeleteOh my goodness, those are so cheerful and pretty. I love it. I feel like I am looking into my garden in August! I'm going to make a hexagon flower today!
ReplyDeleteJulie
so beautiful, bright and colourful. Can't wait to see it all sewn together.
ReplyDeleteI love this range of fabric i used it to make a quilt for my daughter. It is going to look great. How many jelly rolls did it take you to get the size that was in the vignette magazine?
ReplyDeleteIts such a lovely bright garden.
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