Do you still remember reading my post that I participated in a mini quilt swap, organised by Schnitzel and Boo in September? (
Recap here)
I have just completed my maiden mini quilt piece. I am so happy especially they are made of hexagons. All hand-sewn, using the English Piecing Paper method.
I used the jelly roll fabric that I bought and cut the hexagons using the Clover template. After sorting up the pattern, I sewed up my first hexagons.
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Hexagons |
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First sewed up |
After that, I added the basting and the base cloth.
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With basting |
Subsequently, I cut the "extras" on each side and added the bias tape.
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The completed piece |
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The back with my label |
I will be posting this in the next few days to my partner in USA. Hope she likes it.
This will definately not be the first and last quilt piece I will be making. Love love the hexagons. You can also view the other participants' beautiful pieces
here.
Enjoy!
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