A few years ago, Bronwyn and I discovered hexagons, courtesy of Christine Book. Were we excited! Our shopping was quite blinkered, only thinking in terms of which fabrics were suitable for fussy cutting hexagons. Bronwyn kept going with them and I stopped.
The second Red Club project involves hexagons.
I stopped here.
And Bronwyn stopped here.
How fabulous does hers look! It's very very inspiring.
What's so nice about this quilt is the number of prints used. In years to come it will be a lovely record of the fabrics available around this time.
Belinda hasn't been able to stop making them either and plans to sew hers together. At the moment, she's just enjoying playing with them, who wouldn't!
Belinda's box of fabrics. As exciting as a box of chocolates - Yes/No?
I love the box of fabrics. I told my husband the other day a bundle of fat quarters tops a bunch of flowers anyday....NOW I can say the same about a box of chocolates :)
Posted by: Michele | June 01, 2010 at 10:13 PM
How lovely, Marg (and Bronwyn). The fabrics are gorgeous. It can be addictive.
Posted by: Jane | June 01, 2010 at 05:17 PM
A tiny hexagon! So fiddly, but sooooo cute! I am still working on my hexagons. I'm thinking I might make my quilt just a little bigger to put on a table in my sewing room.
Posted by: kris | May 30, 2010 at 09:56 AM
These are darling! What size hexagon did you use, if I may ask?
Nola
Posted by: Nola | May 29, 2010 at 11:47 PM
These look fabulous...I have finished all my fussy cut hexagons from red Club no 2... now for number 3... what is this I wonder????
Hugs Dawn x x x
Posted by: Dawn H | May 29, 2010 at 10:07 PM