I made it at the Kilmore Quilters Guild meeting on Tuesday, where I had the most wonderful time catching up with everyone. On the way home I called in to Spotlight at South Morang and saw lovely Jan, who tells me she reads my blog everyday. So a HUGE HELLO to Jan.
This little flower is one to add to my swap hexie garden, (as part of the Inchy Hexie Flower Swap) which is growing nicely. I'm catching up with my friend Rosalie from the Village Quilters today for a cooking class and I know she has two more flowers waiting for me to add to my quilt. Lucky me, I'll share them next Wednesday.
Remember to pop over to Karen's wonderful blog, Journey of a Quilter where she kindly hosts One Flower Wednesday each week.
A BIT OF INSPIRATION
NanaCompany has to be one of the most delightful blogs around and has some hexie inspiration HERE
and HERE
FABULOUS FREE STUFF
Never done any English Paper Piecing before! You can learn HERE with the Lizard of Oz. Liz has a fabulous 4 page instruction sheet you can print out and keep for reference.
and
Paper Pieces has couple of great pattern sheets you can download.
Fabulous inspiration and gorgeous hexies... I love your chosen colour theme... and isn't that dragon amazing!!
ReplyDeleteSpotlight in South Morang is the Best store! I love the girls there, the service is always friendly, the staff are great and love to hear what ever i am making. Jan is just lovely.
ReplyDeleteI was just too quick to post i almost forgot to say how much i love those hexies! I adore the dragon, so very different, and stunning!
ReplyDeleteHave fun today with Rosalie Mel and cook up a storm.xx
ReplyDeleteAlways love to see your flowers. What size hexies do you make? I was just trying to decide what size paper pieces to order this week because I want to start using my scraps for up with hexies.
ReplyDeleteOh NO is it Wednesday again!!! Love your flower.
ReplyDeleteI have not even stitched my yet!!!!
Just love all the ideas for hexies especially the Dragon.
Your flowers are so pretty! I've been thinking about making these. Everyone seems to enjoy them and says it goes rather quickly. That dragon is amazing!
ReplyDeleteSuch a colourful little garden you're growing each week! Love to read all the "free stuff". Thanks :)
ReplyDeleteOh my gosh that dragon is amazing! Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteI love the colours of the hexagon hotpad. I thought it was a pot holder but when I went to nanaCompany and scrolled down and down and down to find it - through so many gorgeous pics - turns out it is a 12"x12" hotpad. And that dragon is spectacular! Aren't some people clever things!!
ReplyDeleteyour garden is growing beautifully!
ReplyDeleteLove that dragon, now that is one fantastic way to use hexagons!
Such lovely flowers!!! And wow that dragon is something else, isn't it?
ReplyDeleteBeautiful flower, I love how your garden is growing - Gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteOH, your pink flower garden is beautiful! Love those other hexie projects too.
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