I've been working on appliqueing my hexie flowers to a white-on-white background square this week. Six of them are finished, with three more to go. I'm going to make a little doll quilt out of them, using a green and a pink floral for sashing and cornerstones.
The aqua flower was finished up yesterday, and the purple one is prepped for stitching today.
A couple more to go, and I can start adding the sashing!
And some good advice I found:
Have a lovely Sunday!
Sharing at Kathy's Quilts for Slow Sunday Stitching.
I love your hexie flowers! I also love the purple baskets bloom blocks! I'm enjoying all your projects Diann! Have a great day!
ReplyDeleteThose hexie flowers are going to make a really cute doll quilt.
ReplyDeletePretty hexies, the doll quilt will be very cute, happy stitching!
ReplyDeleteThat is going to be a sweet doll quilt. I keep forgetting that I could make one too and satisfy the squirrel in me ;)
ReplyDeleteThat's going to be a very cute doll quilt. Love some good hexi action!
ReplyDeleteThe hexies look great. What a fun doll quilt!
ReplyDeleteLove your hexie flowers. I have a hand stitched quilt made from them. I'm visiting from Slow Sunday Stitching where I'm joining for the first time.
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Great advise and the hexies look great.
ReplyDeletePretty hexies, is the doll quilt going to someone special?
ReplyDeleteIt will be sew cute! What a fun idea!
ReplyDeleteI do love a Hexie! Your sashing and cornerstone fabric is very pretty and looks perfect to finish the doll quilt.
ReplyDeleteWhat a sweet doll quilt!! Love the colors! Great motto, too!!!
ReplyDeleteI sewed a hexie yesterday (Sunday) too! Hexie sisters! Hahahaha! Yours will make a sweet doll quilt.
ReplyDeleteThat's going to be such a cute quilt, Diann!
ReplyDeleteI'm late commenting since this just dropped into my inbox now, but what fun to see the pretty hexie flowers!
ReplyDeleteThose pretty colorful hexies are going to make an adorable doll quilt. Enjoy your stitching.
ReplyDeleteSome thread and a small pair of scissors too. It may be horribly hot scorcher of a summer but it is certainly spring in full bloom in your studio.
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