I made 6 hexi flowers quite a while ago,
from fabric left over from a few table runners I made for my uncle and his wife a few years ago.
I planned to make the hexi flowers into another table runner for them which I could
deliver in person as we'll see them when we go to Norway next month
My vague though was that this could be a hand sewing project on the holiday, ready for seeing them at the end, but then plans changed, and we are seeing them on our first day. (Did I tell you I was going to Norway? To the Arctic Circle?)
Ooops, I'd better get one with it then
The plan is to have a reversible runner, *hopefully* with the hexi flowers so perfectly lined up that the quilting will each both sides - don't hold your breath, but this is progress so far: 1.5 flowers stitched to the solid kona fabric
I started this blog for me - it expanded to show BFF Jackie what I was doing - and a few others have invited themselves too - everybody welcome! Mostly about patchwork, with random comments about embroidery, family and life in general, come on in, put your feet up, and I'll put the [virtual] kettle on.
Looking great! I'll be interested to see how you go lining them up - that sort of thing terrifies me ;o)
ReplyDeleteAnyone would think you're going away!!! lol
ReplyDeleteI fished out my hexies a couple of days ago too. Funny that. ;)
you know you CAN do it xx
ReplyDeleteWow Benta - you sure turn out a lot of interesting stuff.
ReplyDeleteThose fabrics go so well together Benta it will be a great table runner when you are finished.
ReplyDeleteCool! When I'm lining up things where I need both sides to meet at a precise point, I poke a lot of pins through to match up against - it's a bit spiky as a solution, but it seems to work...
ReplyDeleteLike Katy says, pins galore!
ReplyDeleteLooks great so far.
ReplyDeleteLooking lovely - remember to leave time to prepare another project to take with you, though!
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