Elaine B is hand stitching pentagons into balls for babies to play with - she has a new grandchild expected in January |
Louise's EPP pentagons will be appliqued onto her wall hanging |
Pam's very first ever hexagons ... careful, Pam - there may be no turning back! |
Noelle is fussy cutting these little beauties - the bobbin the picture will give you an idea of their dainty size. And note that natty tray for storing and organising them. |
This impressive collection is also Noelle's - she gets them out from time to time trying to decide how to put them together - so far they haven't 'told' her how they want that to be ... |
Miriam cleverly made her hexagons into a bright and beautiful purse ... |
... with both sides featuring impressive fussy cutting. |
Jill has never made a hexagon, and possibly never will ... the blocks for this large disappearing 4 patch quilt (Sally at Sew Wonderful's online tutorial here) were a cooperative effort with her sister (who has made some very nice hexagon quilts), and is for their mother. It is off to the long-arm quilter this week before it goes to live by the sea. |
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