So, the hexies went from this
to this
After cutting the hexagon piece in half it was a little shy of the measurements given in the tutorial, but I forged ahead
Instead of the usual square sewn onto the end of the zipper, I used a left over hexie. I thought it was a nice touch : )
This little pouch is perfect for my sock knitting. I may even gift it right along with the socks !
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37 comments:
Very Nice! I agree with using the left over hexi at the end of the zipper.:)
I love hexies and I love how you've transformed them into this useful bag. The hexie at the end of the zip is a great touch. Thanks for visiting my blog! Maggie x
Bravo Carla, I love your hexis....and zippers ahhhhh...someone needs to teach me, again.... Very very cute!
Pretty. Nice hexie tab on the end of your zipper!
Wow....hexie happiness and it's playing a melody. :))
A finish is a finish to celebrate! Love the hexie pouch and its zipper pull!
Love the little pouch and a great way to use up hexies or scraps. Its given me an idea for using my zips as I never think to leave them overlapping at the ends, thanks, x
I love your zippered pouch! The hexies are so addictive - I haven't the slightest idea what I will do with them, but every evening when I watch tv I am making more and more!
What a cute way to use hexies! I think I may have to start thinking outside the box for mine.
What a fun little bag and another fun way to use hexies.
a great finish...
You know I am gasping for air, don't you!! Your li'l pouch is divine. Such a clever way to showcase your pretty hexies!!
Love this! I have a bunch of Hexie's made but have been stumped with what to do with them. This is perfect!
You are always inspiring me!! I am so going to "borrow" this idea!!
Oh how cute!!! It must be the season for bags because I had to make a few too or bust :) Your hexi on the tab is so cute - just like you to think of something so original and fun!
So cute!
Hi Carla! Fantastic use of hexies! I love your new pouch! Thank you also for giving me an idea with those 'half' flowers! x Teje
I love it! You wouldn't think seeing them flat that they could make up into such a gorgeous bag!
Gill xx
A lovely pouch! And the hexie on the end of the zipper is perfect!
Yes, a finish is a finish, and this is a very cute finish. Hexies are fun and a little addictive, aren't they? Instead of sewing what I should be sewing, I am basting hexies in the evenings.
What a fun hexie bag! You do beautiful work and I really like the use of the leftover hexie.
I LOVE it!!! Great use of the hexies too.
How cute!
awesome way to use your hexies they look adorable and will be ultra adorable with a pair of knit socks inside!
cute
Great bag and I especially like the hexie tab on the zipper :)
SUPER cute! And i love the hexie embellishment. It's the perfect finishing touch!
Congrats - it's a gorgeous finish :)
Oh my goodness! So cute! Aren't young lad young age it a try? Well done.
This is darling, Carla! I'm so into hexies these days that I think I must just start sewing some together to come up with a bag for myself... though in truth, yet another bag is the last thing I need! Good for you to have a finish, in any case. Those are always the best!
I love it!
Way to use up those hexies (always a challenge). And you do it so sweetly--what a darling little bag. Great idea to use a hexie for a zipper pull; so cute and so clever!
Elizabeth
The hexie on the end of the zipper pull was a genius idea. That sock yarn is such a gorgeous color! Socks--definitely on my learn-to-do list. I wish I could sit right next to you and knit together...
I'm so far behind on my blog reading.....sorry to miss this darling project...so cute. Is it comfy to wear hand knitted socks? I've never owned a pair nor known anyone who has, actually! I bet they are wonderful.
Congratulations on a lovely finish. A great way to use you hexies.
Congratulations on a lovely finish. This is a great way to use your hexies: such a useful little bag.
Congrats on the finishes :o)
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