Saturday, August 01, 2009

Hexagons on parade....

per Betsy's request here's my hexagon project.

It's a pattern from "The American Quilter" magazine, in May's issue this year.  (COOLIO, they have the issue online free to view and print - click on the link).  It was designed with 1/2" hexs, but I'm using 3/4" (which is the size of each side of the hexs).

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And if you look closely the background is all hexs too.....crazy I know.  It has a total of 537 hexs.

So, it took me several weeks to cut 2" squares and then "square" them down to 1/4" seam allowance, then I've been basting!  I did go ahead and piece together one section just to feel "accomplished":

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All my pieces are in baggies.  One large bag that holds the basted hexs and another one to hold the ones to be basted.  Then I have little baggies sorted by colors/sections...I'm beyond organized with this project:

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(those are the unbasted hexs)

I did finish making a pin cushion with my very first hex project.  It was a free sample from Paper Pieces, in fact it is this exact size that I'm using....this is what had me hooked:

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I have my girls working on a summer project with prize money involved (hey, bribery isn't a bad thing).  One is doing it with 2 1/2" hexs and all sorts of scraps from my scrap bin.  The other is using pink and green left overs from her Pink & Green Monster quilt and her hexs are 3"...HUGE!  They are in the basting process right now, but it looks like they might be piecing in the next week or so--I'll have more pictures to share then.

I'm pre-posting this post being I'll be on my way to Hershey to see Quilt Odyssey with 6 friends ...a full van!  So lots of pictures to share for Sunday's post!

Have a good weekend everyone!

8 comments:

  1. I love your hexies Toni.
    Thank you for the link. Don't know if I need another hexie project but that one is coming out really nice for you. I have never made the elongated ones.

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  2. Looks like a fun project...Betsy is into those hexies big time too. I also like your new look, not sure when you changed, as I am behind on reading blogs...but it looks nice.

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  3. I love hexagons, and I really like your work.

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  4. Beautiful color choices. Congrats on being so organized. Hope you had a great time at Hershey.

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  5. The Hex quilt looks awesome! It will be fun to watch you create it!

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  6. You will think my hex's are huge! I'm glad to see you are enjoying yours :-)

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  7. Oooo... what a lovely quilt! I can't wait to see how your version comes together. I just love hexagons... hmmm... I really ought to get back to work on my Grandmother's Flower Garden!

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  8. I'm glad to see I'm not the ONLY person in the world working on this hexagon project. I have the center conpleted (with the six spokes). I am starting on the six exterior flowers and have just cut all the background hexagons. Everywhere I go people tell me how crazy I am (yes, doing the patterns' size). Tis includes people in my own guild. I can't wait til Tuesday when we all get together and they see my progress. BTW, I started mine in April, when my son started playing lacrosse. Good luck with yours!

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