Progress is being made on my Alphabet Hexagons. So far, there aren't very many pieces in each hexie so they go fast.
This little shelf in my kitchen sure comes in handy. Normally it holds pictures of my children : )
I made another triple zip pouch. I'm determined to get good at zippers. The bicycles are directional so they are upside down on the back. Oh well.
I am halfway through a charm pack of Honey Honey and am turning them into half square triangles.
Just a little bit more hand sewing and the binding will be done on this quilt. Pictures to follow soon.
Have yourself a lovely week-end.
Love your alphabet hexagons, what a great idea!
ReplyDeleteLove the alphabet!!! And those could be considered "children" of a sort. ;)
ReplyDeleteoh wow! You are speeding along! The alphabet looks great and love the quilting on the quilt you are soon to bind!
ReplyDeleteoh wow! You are speeding along! The alphabet looks great and love the quilting on the quilt you are soon to bind!
ReplyDeleteThe alphabet hexies are just lovely Carla! Your nearly finished quilt looks great too.
ReplyDeleteHi Carla! Your alphabets are so beautiful- what a wonderful idea! Quilt under quilting looks interesting - hope to see it soon - fantastic quilting! x Teje
ReplyDeleteJust gorgeous - I love those hexie letters.
ReplyDeleteLove the alphabet blocks!!!
ReplyDeleteGreat hexies! They look extra beautiful on the shelf.
ReplyDeleteYou're still tempting me with that zippy bag.
And I can't wait to see more of that quilt.
Ok, Carla...I love everything about your post today! The hexies are incredible and I'm imagining what you are going to create with them. Have I told you that I bought some Honey Honey yardage....isn't it pretty! I'm looking forward to the complete reveal on that last quilt, too.
ReplyDeleteOh, what lovely eye candy! =) The hexies are amazing...and honey honey...so loverly...and that quilted project...I can't wait to see the whole thing! Thanks for some inspiration!
ReplyDeleteThe bicycle is front and center perfect and who's to say which way is up when you're looking at the back! Still loving your Hexie's :)
ReplyDeleteGosh, I like it all! The hexies are great, love that bicycle and have been craving some HOney Honey of my own!
ReplyDeleteGreat quilting designs on the last quilt shown!
ReplyDeleteYour hexie alphabet is coming along rather quickly. Nice. All of your projects are so interesting. What is that last one where the hexies are surrounding the white star? Beautiful.
ReplyDeleteI love your hexies and your quilting on the snowball quilt!
ReplyDeleteOh the last photo is amazing - the quilting is so beautiful!! I love your hexies and your zippie is very sweet.
ReplyDeleteThose hexagons look so much fun to make! Love the quilting you have done on the quilt at the end - lovely projects all round.
ReplyDeleteThe hexagon alphabet is adorable! Also that last photo. Stunning.
ReplyDeleteYour pouch is fab as are your alphabet hexies!
ReplyDeleteI just adore those hexies, Carla. Perfection!!
ReplyDeleteOooh, what a feast of a post, Carla! I still haven't tried a zipper yet despite it being on my 2012 list of things to conquer! Lovely work again :)
ReplyDeleteOh wow, such beautiful things! Love the hexies and the honey honey especially :)
ReplyDeleteYour photography is stunning, as usual. Love it all.
ReplyDeleteLove your alphabet hexies. So cute! Can't wait to see your finished quilt with the hand sewing. Looks lovely from what I see already.
ReplyDeleteYour Friday Photos are all eye candy Carla!!!
ReplyDeleteJust how many projects are you working on? I would be so confused, or perhaps something end up sitting in a forgotten basket, or :-(the worst) I'd lose the project and the basket. I'm amazed and impressed, let me tell you! I'm loving that almost-finished project though.
ReplyDeleteYou've been busy! I love those hexies :)
ReplyDeleteAh, your projects are inspiration. I've got my eye on that triple-zip, and certainly those alpha-hexies are going to be interesting.
ReplyDeleteElizabeth E.
opquilt.com
I love the alphabet hexagons. is there a pattern for them or you making yourself?
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