The actual hexie flowers are made from a very limited colour palette and have all been fussy cut.
FABULOUS FREE STUFF
There's a great tutorial for this Hourglass Quilt at wonderful Cluck Cluck Sew. Here's the LINK.
PS Happy Birthday to my dear friend Christine over at MacDonald's Patch
Love your fussy cut hexies, the quilt will be stunning.
ReplyDeleteThe fussy cut hexagons look sensational and surely five backgrounds are plenty but you will know when you start putting the quilt altogether.
ReplyDeletewow Mel your confetti quilt is going to look fantastic,i am going to enjoy seeing this one grow,well done my friend.xx
ReplyDeleteIt's so wonderful to be seeing those fussy cut flowers coming together!
ReplyDeletesuch pretty hexies... it must be exciting to be at the putting together of blocks now...
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I am looking forward to seeing this lovely creation together
ReplyDeleteMichelle x
I am loving your fussy cut flowers :) and am super excited to see this one come together
ReplyDeleteYour flowers are so pretty! It's going to be lovely all put together! :0)
ReplyDeleteOh Melody, I like what I see!
ReplyDeleteYour hexies are divine, Really stunning., thanks for the tutorial link too. Great stuff.
ReplyDeleteLove love love your fussy cut flowers!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous flowers. You are going to have a fantastic quilt some day.
ReplyDeleteCant wait to see your confetti quilt finished!
ReplyDeleteI love fussy cut hexies! Yours are so pretty.. looking forward to seeing what you do with them. xo
ReplyDeleteThey are looking fnatastic Melody - love the colors you've chosen also
ReplyDeleteI know I don't always comment but I do Love your Fussy Cutting Hexies they are Gorgeous...This will be a Beautiful Quilt.
ReplyDeleteCheers
Have been waiting to see what you would do with all yoor hexies. I don't think I shall ever tire of looking at them they are so gorgeous.
ReplyDeleteYour hexie quilt is looking wonderful Melody, it is going to be stunning!
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