and I really liked it, especially as I have some of the cute bunny fabric used in some of the hexies. So on Friday afternoon I dug it out of my stash and now I'm making hexie bunnies too.
How cute is the hexagon shaped turkish delight box? This is where I'm keeping this project.
FABULOUS FREE STUFF
Here's a fabulous quilt block that starts with a hexie and grows to this
The Katherine Wheel Block. Designed and shared by Charlotte at Lawson and Lotti. Many many thanks.
The Katherine Wheel block is such a clever idea and I have an idea for something else now. Wow. Your little hexie project is very sweet.
ReplyDeleteNice quilt...how fabulous to have the exact right fabric in the stash...enjoy making your new hexie quilt...
ReplyDeleteOh, lots of hexie love here! The turkish delight box, your bunny hexies and that great Katherine Wheel block! I think I need to make one of those! Thanks for the link!
ReplyDeleteWhat gorgeous hexis Melody!!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful quilt. What a wonderful coincidence that you had some of that sweet bunny fabric, I love it.
ReplyDeleteYour tiny hexies are just too C-U-T-E!
ReplyDeleteBunnies & hexies.....made for each other. Very sweet.
ReplyDeletewow Mel that looks hard,love your bunny hexies.xx
ReplyDeleteThis will be so cute , tell me did you get to eat those candy first ;-)
ReplyDeleteYou have been busy Mel! Your hexies look great.
ReplyDeleteThat is one cool hexie block. And I love your bunny hexies and that little quilt from the show. :)
ReplyDeletethe bunny hexies are so sweet!!!..;0)
ReplyDeleteI love hexies..the mal you use are great to!!
Have a nice day
Wow! Lots of fabulous Hexi inspiration. Love those little bunnies!!
ReplyDeleteThis hexie quilt looks fantastic.
ReplyDeleteLiebe Grüße Grit
Gorgeous hexie quilt Melody - look forward to seeing yours finished.
ReplyDeleteThe quilt is adorable, hope to see your progress soon!
ReplyDeleteHugs,
Tatyana