The hexies for the next round of the coverlet are going to take some time. This is the first time I've used hexagons in a project, and I'm finding them addictive! I'm certain there will be more in my future :-)
Do you see my little bobbin donut there? It's from Superior threads - the first time I visited their booth at Road to CA, I pondered over it for ages, and then walked away. The next day I resolved to make it mine - it has ended up being one of my favourite purchases, and one of the most useful too! No affiliations etc, just a very satisfied customer.
It's a long weekend here, so I hope there will be plenty of stitching time. Chatter soon! xox
Do you see my little bobbin donut there? It's from Superior threads - the first time I visited their booth at Road to CA, I pondered over it for ages, and then walked away. The next day I resolved to make it mine - it has ended up being one of my favourite purchases, and one of the most useful too! No affiliations etc, just a very satisfied customer.
It's a long weekend here, so I hope there will be plenty of stitching time. Chatter soon! xox
Yeah, I also really like my bobbin donut. And I love the fussy-cutting on your hexies. :)
ReplyDeleteI am wanting to put hexies on the border of a panel I bought - for a wall hanging, I thought I would start off slow with them.
ReplyDeleteHexies are VERY addictive!! I have 3 projects at the moment and a dozen more I am dying to start. I love seeing each round of your Mrs. Billings as it comes together.
ReplyDeletei too lusted after the bobbin donut but then saw some clear plastic tubes at maine quilts for cheapo bucks, so went with those; no doubt it's the color that is tantalizing me....enjoy!
ReplyDeletethem hexies look gorgeous Miss T, oh and the donut is just the best..I got one recently when a friend was in the states..quickly becoming a favourite,cheers Vickie
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