I finally got this one into the frame...mind you, I had a devil of time getting it set in properly. First time ever that I had 108 wide fabric that was actually not parallel. It was off by at least 18 inches ....couldn't believe what I was seeing. The rods that are used to attach the fabric are perfectly straight and yet when I attached the fabric it was off on one corner by at least that much. Weird! Anyway, I got my Hexagon Chain onto the frame and got quilting. There is a lot of paint on the white fabric and it is a little tough going...but I'm tough, too. I'll get 'er done!
This is the June BOM from the Hexie Blog. Took the picture to see if the colours were what I actually wanted. I think it will do. I probably will start on the sashing and cornerstones soon so I'll have an idea of how I want to put this together. I'm not a fan of BOM's, I like to get everything organized for the full top in advance and then put it together, however, this is a fun little project especially since I like making hexagons...not sure why really...
This is the June BOM from the Hexie Blog. Took the picture to see if the colours were what I actually wanted. I think it will do. I probably will start on the sashing and cornerstones soon so I'll have an idea of how I want to put this together. I'm not a fan of BOM's, I like to get everything organized for the full top in advance and then put it together, however, this is a fun little project especially since I like making hexagons...not sure why really...
3 comments:
This is one of the loveliest quilt tops I have seen. The hexagon's do make a quilt.
I agree, i would love to purchase the pattern! This is a beautiful and enchanting quilt! Is there a picture of the entire quilt, or a picture of it when finished? ive looked but can't find it, so please pardon my slip :)
...Forgot to say that i agree, that the Hexagons make a quilt so classy!
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