I've caught the hexagon bug. I've also joined the
Vignette Hexagon Quilt blog which is following the making of the quilt in
Leanne Beasley's second issue of her magazine Vignette. I've started using a Moda Scrap Bag of City Weekend. I don't know how many hexagons I'll get but it is fun to just make them.

I've done eight since I started last Saturday...
School holidays start here in Queensland on Friday so who knows what I will get done for the rest of the month.
You go girl, I am nearing the end of my hex journey of 4 years and It has been oh sew fun.
ReplyDeleteI love making hexies...yours are sweet...have fun as they are addictive!
ReplyDeleteVery nice work. I love the fussy cutting in the fabric with the flowers on it...this will be a work of art.hinesse
ReplyDeleteOh dear...I apparently typed the wrong letters in the word verification, and when I typed a second go, it has printed it on the comment ???? hence the "hinesse" after my comment to you.. I bet you thought it was some special code !!?? lol
ReplyDeleteLynda very nice...you go girl...
ReplyDeleteGood on you!! THey look great!! I've just been ironing some scraps here today to start!
ReplyDeleteI've always wondered about those Scrap Bags but your Fabrics look Lovely...You've done some Pretty Ones already...Hope you get some done over the Holidays...
ReplyDeletecheers
Oh, its an addiction for sure, but a pleasant one. Enjoy!
ReplyDeletegoodluck with the hexagons.........they look lovely so far.........
ReplyDeletePS to my previous comment...where do you get your Moda scrap bags from? I've noticed some on US sites but never seem to see them in Australia.
ReplyDeletewell done you!! I have juts joined as well, but not made a start yet, this will be my winter project. Love your fabrics!
ReplyDeleteVery cute hexies Lynda xxxx
ReplyDeleteI looked at the site and YES! that is a beautiful quilt. To get the magazine would be about $200! OIY! Very nice....
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