It was fabulously easy to make these big hexies (1 1/2 inches) as I've been making half inch hexies lately and so these seem enormous.. Also, for the first time, I glued the fabric down - so fast, so easy.
Most of the fabric is from my stash but I also put in some squares from a charm pack I bought at Sewn and Quilted. It is Botanique by Joel Dewberry - just love it.
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Thanks for sharing this with us Stacey.
Here's a great school holiday project, very kindly shared by Allison at Dream A Little Bigger.
Please take a look, the technique is so very clever. Many thanks to Allison.
Hope you are having a wonderful day,
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Enjoy the dilly bag along. I was really pleased with mine. I'd never made anything like it before and I am rapt with the result. :)
ReplyDeleteThese look fabulous and I can't wait to see them all come together. Love!
ReplyDeletei love the fun fabrics you are using for your dilly bag...
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Hi Mel I love your hexies for your dilly bag I am hoping I get enough time to get some done before I go away,enjoy your Sunday my friend.xx
ReplyDeleteIt only take 36 whole hexies, that sounds so doable. Now I'm getting really tempted! Your hexies all look wonderful!
ReplyDeleteI just bought the Dilly Bag Pattern thanks to you for inspiring me!
ReplyDeleteLove your hexies, very pretty colours. I also have this pattern but have yet to start on it will look forward to seeing your finished dilly bag :) Barb.
ReplyDeleteNice fussy cutting...enjoy Dilly making.
ReplyDeletelove your pretty hexies, the bag is going to look gorgoeus.
ReplyDelete"Big" hexies, lol...they are beautiful though!
ReplyDeletelovely hexies!
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