I've seen so many cool projects, and even a hop over at Madame Samm's. Hexies are versatile and addicting, too!
I packaged up some big ones for someone who needed a project to work on, but it didn't "take." I selected two inch templates (I know, I know, so big!) and then rough-cut some cute thirties fabrics and safety-pinned them together. After a while it became obvious even to me, who was hopeful of recruiting another quilter, that they would not be used. So I brought back the templates and the fabric and they sat, kinda forlornly, in the UFO pile.
Then I was at the person's house helping pull together a meal, and I noticed that she had nothing to use to pull pans from the oven! Nothing! Well, almost nothing.
Then those hexies stared at me from the UFO pile and the light bulb went off!
So, these, that are so familiar to many of you:
Became these, that are so big! (Almost eleven inches across!)
Stay tuned, and I will show you how these "hexie-holders" turn out!
Love,
I love the cow and bunny fabric they are so cute. Great use of hexies.
ReplyDeleteWhat a great idea for this size! These look like great hot pads.
ReplyDeleteHi Celia! I tried to respond, but your settings are on no-reply.... bummer! Thanks for leaving a comment, and I hope you visit again!
DeleteGreat ides. Our quilt sitters circle today was using hexies!
ReplyDeleteWonderful hexies...
ReplyDeleteGreat idea! I'll be making some pot holders tomorrow.
ReplyDeleteThese are beautiful! I love, love hexies, even this bigger size. I can't wait to see your finished project :)
ReplyDeleteThey are lovely! I haven't worked with ones that large before..I wonder if they get any easier the bigger they are...Can't wait to see how you finish them!
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